Lawyers do not reflect the racial diversity in the United States. The legal profession continues to struggle with ways to achieve and maintain racial diversity. Law schools play a critical role in the path to practice, and therefore an examination of the barriers to the profession they created is warranted. This essay critiques the over-reliance on standardized testing in law school admissions and advocates for an open admissions process that prioritizes racial and academic diversity. It suggests that the benefits of minimizing the role of standardized tests far outweigh any perceived costs in legal education. This essay concludes that the quality of a law school should not be mainly measured by the numerical indicators of their first-year ...
This article is a response to Richard H. Sander\u27s article, A Systemic Analysis of Affirmative Act...
The lack of diversity in legal education and the profession is a well-established fact. Data and ric...
The issue of diversity is certainly not a new concept. This topic has been the focus of many corpor...
This essay examines some of the institutional costs of achieving a more diverse law student body. In...
This essay poses a challenge for increased diversity in the legal profession and legal institutions....
There is resounding consensus that diversity in legal education is a priority. Yet, North American l...
This Essay builds on the premise that diversity is highly relevant to evaluating the quality of a la...
The study and practice of law is among the most respected and well-regarded pursuits; unfortunately,...
Law schools profess a commitment to racial diversity both for the educational benefits diversity con...
That is the situation. Nonetheless, the purpose of this Article is not to criticize the current law ...
This article will highlight the legal limitations law schools confront when adopting diversity admis...
Law school is the least diverse graduate school program, which translates to the lack of diversity a...
Racism has been embedded in American society since its founding. The systemic nature of racism means...
[Excerpt] “The legal profession remains markedly out of sync with the changing demographics of the c...
Preferential admissions standards do not significantly increase the total number of minority student...
This article is a response to Richard H. Sander\u27s article, A Systemic Analysis of Affirmative Act...
The lack of diversity in legal education and the profession is a well-established fact. Data and ric...
The issue of diversity is certainly not a new concept. This topic has been the focus of many corpor...
This essay examines some of the institutional costs of achieving a more diverse law student body. In...
This essay poses a challenge for increased diversity in the legal profession and legal institutions....
There is resounding consensus that diversity in legal education is a priority. Yet, North American l...
This Essay builds on the premise that diversity is highly relevant to evaluating the quality of a la...
The study and practice of law is among the most respected and well-regarded pursuits; unfortunately,...
Law schools profess a commitment to racial diversity both for the educational benefits diversity con...
That is the situation. Nonetheless, the purpose of this Article is not to criticize the current law ...
This article will highlight the legal limitations law schools confront when adopting diversity admis...
Law school is the least diverse graduate school program, which translates to the lack of diversity a...
Racism has been embedded in American society since its founding. The systemic nature of racism means...
[Excerpt] “The legal profession remains markedly out of sync with the changing demographics of the c...
Preferential admissions standards do not significantly increase the total number of minority student...
This article is a response to Richard H. Sander\u27s article, A Systemic Analysis of Affirmative Act...
The lack of diversity in legal education and the profession is a well-established fact. Data and ric...
The issue of diversity is certainly not a new concept. This topic has been the focus of many corpor...