Legal Education
Mar. 12, 2020
California law schools moving classes online to protect against virus
Chapman University Fowler School of Law announced Wednesday that classes will be moved online starting Thursday. According to the university’s website there are no suspected cases of coronavirus at the school and Orange County is at low-risk. However, the university’s leadership has decided to take action since health officials are expecting that the virus will spread.




Several law schools in California are moving their classes online to protect students from the novel coronavirus. Chapman University Fowler School of Law announced Wednesday that classes will be moved online starting Thursday.
According to the university’s website there are no suspected cases of coronavirus at the school and Orange County is at low-risk. However, the university’s leadership has decided to take action since health of...
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