"This book offers a post-pandemic vision for the future of legal education and charts a path to get there. For too long administrations have used ineffective methods of diversifying their law schools, so it is time to be bold and adopt a plan likely to have greater impact. Among the book's recommendations are that schools must dispense with the LSAT and develop an alternative admissions process, that they should admit a much larger cohort to the 1L year, at much reduced cost, and put most of the content online in a hybrid ...
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"This book offers a post-pandemic vision for the future of legal education and charts a path to get there. For too long administrations have used ineffective methods of diversifying their law schools, so it is time to be bold and adopt a plan likely to have greater impact. Among the book's recommendations are that schools must dispense with the LSAT and develop an alternative admissions process, that they should admit a much larger cohort to the 1L year, at much reduced cost, and put most of the content online in a hybrid format. It suggests that a "baby bar" be administered at the end of the first year, with only half passing into second year and the rest awarded a Master's degree in American Law, which will become a credential to become an LLLT, the expansion of which will help address the critical justice gap in the legal system. It argues for the expansion of experiential learning and the intentional formation of professional identity in the 2L and 3L years. While these proposals may seem radical at first, many of them are already happening in small experiments around legal education, and the ABA is already moving in this direction. This book provides comprehensive guidance on how these proposals can be gradually adopted, and then ultimately spread throughout legal education over the next decade"--
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