That is the situation. Nonetheless, the purpose of this Article is not to criticize the current law school model. It is a model that has, in many respects, served society well, having produced thousands of competent lawyers over the years since it became the dominant model. It is the model that has produced all of the minority lawyers that are currently members of the profession. Moreover, to their credit, faculty and administration at many law schools are very motivated to improve the situation but are constrained in their efforts by the law and other factors. This Article is not meant to be unduly critical of the current law school model. In addition, this is not meant to be yet another article arguing that law schools need to increase sk...
According to the latest Profile of the Legal Profession by the American Bar Association, 860% of all...
Over the past few decades, several comprehensive ranking systems, including the influential U.S. New...
African-American\u27 and Mexican-American enrollment in law schools has declined sharply since 1993....
That is the situation. Nonetheless, the purpose of this Article is not to criticize the current law ...
Undergraduate institutions, on their own and in partnership with law schools, can and should play a ...
Students of color traditionally have been under-represented in law school admissions, and those admi...
Given the severe underrepresentation of minorities in the legal profession, law schools have begun t...
Over the past 50 years, law schools have seen an amazing increase in the diversity of its students. ...
There is resounding consensus that diversity in legal education is a priority. Yet, North American l...
Lawyers do not reflect the racial diversity in the United States. The legal profession continues to ...
The study and practice of law is among the most respected and well-regarded pursuits; unfortunately,...
The law school commitment to enroll more minority students is a decision which can have many and var...
The study and practice of law is among the most respected and well-regarded pursuits; unfortunately,...
Preferential admissions standards do not significantly increase the total number of minority student...
Journal ArticleEndeavors to increase diversity in higher education invite many questions, including ...
According to the latest Profile of the Legal Profession by the American Bar Association, 860% of all...
Over the past few decades, several comprehensive ranking systems, including the influential U.S. New...
African-American\u27 and Mexican-American enrollment in law schools has declined sharply since 1993....
That is the situation. Nonetheless, the purpose of this Article is not to criticize the current law ...
Undergraduate institutions, on their own and in partnership with law schools, can and should play a ...
Students of color traditionally have been under-represented in law school admissions, and those admi...
Given the severe underrepresentation of minorities in the legal profession, law schools have begun t...
Over the past 50 years, law schools have seen an amazing increase in the diversity of its students. ...
There is resounding consensus that diversity in legal education is a priority. Yet, North American l...
Lawyers do not reflect the racial diversity in the United States. The legal profession continues to ...
The study and practice of law is among the most respected and well-regarded pursuits; unfortunately,...
The law school commitment to enroll more minority students is a decision which can have many and var...
The study and practice of law is among the most respected and well-regarded pursuits; unfortunately,...
Preferential admissions standards do not significantly increase the total number of minority student...
Journal ArticleEndeavors to increase diversity in higher education invite many questions, including ...
According to the latest Profile of the Legal Profession by the American Bar Association, 860% of all...
Over the past few decades, several comprehensive ranking systems, including the influential U.S. New...
African-American\u27 and Mexican-American enrollment in law schools has declined sharply since 1993....