The word “hybrid” has become a buzzword since the COVID-19 pandemic started, but some law schools have been approved to offer hybrid J.D. programs for nearly a decade. And that number is growing.

Cleveland–Marshall College of Law at Cleveland State University and University of Hawaii’s William S. Richardson School of Law submitted applications for substantive change to the American Bar Association this month for variances to establish part-time hybrid distance education J.D. programs.

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