Ahead of the Curve: Can Your Law School Afford to Keep Offering Remote Classes?
There has been and continues to be plenty of debate over whether remote learning should remain on offer at law schools post-pandemic. But even if demand for the continuation of such programs proves to be high among students and faculty (which, at this point, is still not totally clear) the fate of virtual legal education options may ultimately come down to cost.
August 16, 2021 at 10:42 AM
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Legal EducationWelcome back to Ahead of the Curve. I'm Zack Needles, editor-in-chief of Law.com, and I'll be your host for this week's look at innovation and notable developments in legal education.
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