Law school is the least diverse graduate school program, which translates to the lack of diversity among law professionals. Among America’s national law schools, Caucasians fill eighty-eight percent of the seats. This persistent trend over the years has led researchers to question what barriers of entry might exist that are limiting the diversity. One of the most significant barriers has shown to be the Law School Admissions Test. The LSAT is the highest weighing component on whether an applicant will be accepted or denied from law school. Trends have also revealed that underrepresented minorities statistically have much lower scores on the LSAT. This test score gap translates to the lack of diversity in America’s top law schools. This rese...
The lack of diversity in legal education and the profession is a well-established fact. Data and ric...
Racism has been embedded in American society since its founding. The systemic nature of racism means...
The Supreme Court has held repeatedly that race-based preferences in public university admissions ar...
Law school is the least diverse graduate school program, which translates to the lack of diversity a...
Law school is the least diverse graduate school program, which translates to the lack of diversity a...
Racial bias exists within the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) and can be viewed through racial and...
The use of affirmative action policies in school admissions has been a continuing source of controve...
Law schools profess a commitment to racial diversity both for the educational benefits diversity con...
Law student diversity is critical to the robust exchange of ideas that is the basis of legal educati...
Lawyers do not reflect the racial diversity in the United States. The legal profession continues to ...
This paper argues that Black people who aspire to be lawyers endure marginalized existences, which s...
U.S. News and World Report (USNAWR) rankings have created incentives that have changed law school ...
The use of the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) as the sole or determining factor in admission, and...
Recent data of the legal profession have raised red flags about the lack of diversity in the field a...
The legal profession is among the least diverse in the United States. Given continuing issues of sys...
The lack of diversity in legal education and the profession is a well-established fact. Data and ric...
Racism has been embedded in American society since its founding. The systemic nature of racism means...
The Supreme Court has held repeatedly that race-based preferences in public university admissions ar...
Law school is the least diverse graduate school program, which translates to the lack of diversity a...
Law school is the least diverse graduate school program, which translates to the lack of diversity a...
Racial bias exists within the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) and can be viewed through racial and...
The use of affirmative action policies in school admissions has been a continuing source of controve...
Law schools profess a commitment to racial diversity both for the educational benefits diversity con...
Law student diversity is critical to the robust exchange of ideas that is the basis of legal educati...
Lawyers do not reflect the racial diversity in the United States. The legal profession continues to ...
This paper argues that Black people who aspire to be lawyers endure marginalized existences, which s...
U.S. News and World Report (USNAWR) rankings have created incentives that have changed law school ...
The use of the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) as the sole or determining factor in admission, and...
Recent data of the legal profession have raised red flags about the lack of diversity in the field a...
The legal profession is among the least diverse in the United States. Given continuing issues of sys...
The lack of diversity in legal education and the profession is a well-established fact. Data and ric...
Racism has been embedded in American society since its founding. The systemic nature of racism means...
The Supreme Court has held repeatedly that race-based preferences in public university admissions ar...