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              By Susannah Pollvogt
A portion of any law school's students will want to practice law in other states — states that require individuals to graduate from ABA-accredited law schools to sit for the Bar Exam.
    A portion of any law school's students will want to practice law in other states — states that require individuals to graduate from ABA-accredited law schools to sit for the Bar Exam.
              Law firm recruitment for summer positions is beginning even earlier. How are law schools adjusting to the change to ensure students are prepared?
      
    
              Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ data examines when LSAT test takers and law school matriculants first began considering a career in law.
      
    
              Every year in mid-December, the ABA releases a trove of data about our nation’s law schools. Here are some key takeaways from this year’s certified data.
      
    
              The recently published Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ Knowledge Report underscores the need for coordinated and persistent efforts to understand and address the specific needs of today’s aspiring lawyers.
      
    
              Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ is committed to unlocking vital data to provide the entire legal education community the ability to confront challenges in the most effective manner, work toward concrete outcomes, and learn what works and what does not.
      
    
              Improving skills instruction at your law school requires a review of what is, and is not, being taught in your current curriculum.
      
    
              Alexus Johnson knew she had a purpose as she embarked on a path to a law degree, and while beating what many would consider to be insurmountable odds, it’s that purpose that continues to fuel her journey.
      
    
              How can law schools engage faculty members in their NextGen Bar Exam preparation efforts?
      
    
              How can law schools get faculty talking about NextGen readiness?