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Accesslex Legal Education Research Symposium

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Accesslex Legal Education Research Symposium

This one-day live Zoom experience provides an opportunity for deans, administrators, law schools and researchers to meet for thought-provoking discussions about the current state of legal education. Deans, administrators, law professors and researchers are encouraged to join us for research updates, best practices and lively interactive engagement. AccessLex prepares the Legal Education Dataset for use by the legal education community, policy makers and others interested in displaying a snapshot of specific data and trends based on our three guiding principles: access, affordability and value. The Data Deck is a living document that is regularly updated, and we are pleased to announce that the latest version is now available. The updated data table displays the latest admissions, enrolment, diploma, education and scholarship data from the latest ABA Standard 509 and LSAC reports. Notable updates include: Our annual Legal Education Research Symposium provides an opportunity for deans, administrators, professors and researchers from law schools across the country to participate in stimulating discussions and take the lead in the conversations that need to take place about the latest developments and the most critical issues facing legal education today. Join us at the Grand Hyatt Nashville for the 2022 Symposium, November 7-8. Registration is now open, so spread the word, check the schedule and register today! AALS Antiracist Clearinghouse Project Panel, AccessLex Legal Education Research Symposium. The data in this document exists through the work of the Law School Admission Council, the National Conference of Bar Examiners, the National Association for Law Placement, the American Bar Association Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, the U.S. Department of Education, and the Department of Labor. We thank these and other organizations for providing such data. AccessLex Institute uses this data as the basis for the presentations, analyses and comments contained herein and assumes full responsibility for the quality and accuracy of such representations, analyses and comments.

Webinar — The Multi-State Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE) Panel 1: Research and Dissertation Fellows Discussion Panel 2: Empirical Insights on Academic and Bar Exam Performance. 2020 AccessLex Legal Education Research Symposium Presentations Panel 3: Expanding support for underrepresented populations. Panel 4 : Discussion avec le Law Deans Antiracist Clearinghouse Project.