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Education

Aug. 14, 2012

ABA task force will explore how law schools should respond to changing market

The American Bar Association has launched a new task force to figure out what has gone wrong with legal education and how to fix it. Critics are cautiously optimistic.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The American Bar Association has announced a new task force that will try to figure out what has gone wrong with legal education and how to fix it.


Chaired by former Indiana Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard, the Task Force on the Future of Legal Education will "review and make recommendations on the state of legal education and its responsiveness to the needs and opportunities of the legal...

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