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From LaGriffedulion: In 1988, New York State’s Chief Judge established a committee, The New York State Judicial Commission on Minorities. Its purpose was to study the presence and effects of racism in the state’s courts. Buried in its final 2000-page … Continue reading →
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American Bar Association Drops All Pretense Of Standards When It Comes To Accrediting Law Schools
Until this year, the ABA required law schools to have at least 70% of their graduates pass the bar or the law school would be placed on probation and be in danger of losing its accreditation. But this standard resulted … Continue reading →
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The Man Was About To Close 40 Black Law Schools
Over the past few years, law schools with more than 30% of graduates who don’t pass the bar exam in their state have been put on probation and were in danger of being closed (ABA interpretation 301-6.). Guess which law … Continue reading →
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