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Students’ thoughts on distance learning have improved, according to new Gallup and AccessLex report

Part two of Gallup and AccessLex Institute’s “Law School in a Pandemic Year 2” report shows students’...

Syracuse Law graduates inaugural class of its Online JD Program

Forty-five students in the inaugural class of Syracuse University College of Law’s JDinteractive (JDi) program graduated last...

Georgetown Law instills leadership development, bolsters tech law

Law schools are experimenting like never before. In recent years, there has been sharp interest not just...

AccessLex releases its spring update on legal education data

Law school admission is more competitive, overall tuition decreased and the racial and ethnic composition of law...

India Center for Law and Justice launched at Seattle U Law

India is the largest democracy in the world, with tremendous untapped potential for comparative legal studies with...

Should lawyers get inked?

It would be hard to call getting a tattoo a rebellious act or a thumbing of the...
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Minnesota Law to launch Racial Justice Law Clinic

The University of Minnesota Law School’s new Racial Justice Law Clinic, opening with the start of classes...

Miami Law announces full scholarship for graduates of Ukrainian law schools

University of Miami School of Law is offering one full-tuition scholarship for the 2022-2023 academic year (current...

Margarita Esquivel Torres: Why I chose to study abroad in law school

Margarita Esquivel Torres is a third-year student at Gonzaga Law School. She participated in Gonzaga Law School’s...

Alicia Dixon: Why I chose to study abroad in law school

Alicia Dixon is a 2020 graduate of Georgetown University Law Center. She participated in Georgetown’s London semester...

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