The COVID-19 pandemic has left no one unscathed and no sector unchanged. Legal education has certainly felt the brunt of those challenges, from administering the bar exam to licensing new attorneys. Whether the arrival of new vaccines will loosen up our current conception of the "new normal" remains to be seen, but as the year winds to a close the questions arise: What will legal education look like in 2021? Is distance learning here to stay? Will the bar exam even be necessary anymore?

We'll be answering those questions and many more in our Future of Legal Ed Twitter chat on December 8 at 11 a.m. EST.

Joining ALM's Karen Sloan will be AALS President Darby Dickerson, Northwestern University professor Dan Rodriguez, Ohio State University professor Deborah Merritt, Syracuse University professor Nina Kohn, and Washburn University professor Marsha Griggs. They'll be answering a series of questions from our @lawdotcom Twitter account as well as questions from readers that are sent in as the conversation unfolds.