Should law schools be required to train students in bias, racism, and cross-cultural competency?
The American Bar Association is asking legal educators and the public to weigh in.
A requirement that law schools train students in "bias, racism and cross-cultural competency" is among a slate of changes to the law school accreditation standards that the American Bar Association is weighing.
May 17, 2021 at 12:50 PM
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Should law schools be required to train students in bias, racism, and cross-cultural competency?
The American Bar Association is asking legal educators and the public to weigh in.
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