Legal Education
Mar. 13, 2020
California law schools taking varied precautions against coronavirus
California’s law schools are taking precautionary measures because of the coronavirus outbreak, ranging from ending bonus points for attendance, shortening library hours and increased cleaning. Most schools have begun remote classes or will soon. Many will have remote final exams.




California's law schools are taking precautionary measures because of the coronavirus outbreak, ranging from ending bonus points for attendance, shortening library hours and increased cleaning. Most schools have begun remote classes or will soon. Many will have remote final exams. Here is a representative list:
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
Cal Northern Law School: In-person classes continue. Law library i...
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