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Nov 30, 2022 · A multi-million-pound group legal action against universities over Covid and strike disruption could extend to law schools, the Gazette has learned – as the number of law students joining the...
Aug 21, 2021 · One theme of all three reports—and many other recent publications and commentary—is that legal education must do better on access, affordability, and innovation. Despite general agreement that reform is needed, change is too slow and halting, in part because law schools face structural barriers that frustrate reform efforts.
Dec 16, 2020 · A new Thomson Reuters Institute white paper examines the response of law schools to the global pandemic and the challenges they face in coming semesters.
Part I of this article examines the responses of law schools around the country to the COVID-19 pandemic, considering both the emergency remote-learning tools adopted by schools during the Spring 2020 semester as well as online teaching plans being adopted for the 2020-2021 academic year.
Aug 13, 2020 · Law schools have staunchly resisted online learning until Covid-19 rendered it a necessity. The tech-enabled, crisis-created shift from classroom to online learning occurred with astonishing...
Feb 4, 2021 · This paper draws on our continuing work on the neoliberal and marketised law school and seeks to understand how we might apply vulnerability theory to address some of the problems resulting from current higher education and law school contexts.
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