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Legal Education

Mar. 13, 2020

Law schools move classes online for fear of coronavirus

Students used to classrooms will have to adapt to learning in front of a screen, although some educators expressed concerns about the adequacy of those lessons.

The novel coronavirus has led several California law schools to move classes online this week. Students used to classrooms will have to adapt to learning in front of a screen while some educators expressed concerns about the adequacy of those lessons.

According to Kyle McEntee, executive director at Law School Transparency, there is a considerable difference in teaching in a classroom and online. It takes teachers more than a few da...

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