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Nearly 25% of Law Schools Plan to Use JD-Next Admission Test
Nearly 25% of American Bar Association-accredited law schools have been granted a variance from Standard 503 to use JD-Next as an admission test, which can be used in lieu of the Law School Admissions Test and the Graduate Record Exam.Ahead of the Curve: Case Western Law's Longtime Co-Dean Talks 'Being in Two Places at Once'
Welcome back to Ahead of the Curve. I'm Christine Charnosky, legal education reporter for Law.com. As always, please share your thoughts and…Prohibition Suit Targets AG/Ohio Legalization Vote/Georgia Licensing Suit/Ascend's Top Lawyer
Ohio voters will go to the polls next month to decide whether adult-use marijuana should be legal. But the Legislature will have the last word in determining what any legalization law looks like.View more book results for the query "Case Western Reserve University"
Southwestern Law Launches First Fully Online JD with Full- and Part-Time Options
"Southwestern's Online J.D. Program is not 'Zoom U,'" President and Dean Darby Dickerson, said in a statement. "It is a carefully considered, thoughtfully designed program that will allow students to interact with faculty and other students meaningfully while providing scheduling and geographic flexibility."ABA Grants 32 Variances for JD-Next Law School Admission Test, Including UGA
"When the ABA made it so easy to adopt—wisely and correctly, in my view—it was it was kind of a no brainer that so we just adopt it," David Yellen, dean of the University of Miami School of Law and M. Minnette Massey professor of law, told Law.com Thursday.ABA Grants 32 Variances for JD-Next Law School Admission Test
"When the ABA made it so easy to adopt—wisely and correctly, in my view—it was it was kind of a no brainer that so we just adopt it," David Yellen, dean of the University of Miami School of Law and M. Minnette Massey professor of law, told Law.com Thursday.NYC Law Department Welcomes New Class of City Attorneys
The new class joins the 800-attorney New York City Law Department, which serves a sprawling municipal government with more than 300,000 employees, a $100 billion budget, and contracts totaling nearly $37 billion.Trending Stories
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