Suffolk Law Adds Free 'Prelaw Pipeline' Summer Program for Diverse Students
"We're very interested in doing our part to increase diversity in the legal profession since so many lawyers don't reflect the population they serve," Suffolk Law Dean Andrew Perlman told Law.com.
February 11, 2022 at 03:47 PM
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Suffolk University Law School has launched a free, two-week program aimed at exposing diverse young students to the law school experience in the hopes of getting them interested in pursuing careers in the legal profession.
"We don't want to suggest that we're the only ones doing pipeline [programs]," Suffolk Law Dean Andrew Perlman told Law.com on Thursday. "We are adding to the mix to do our little bit to make progress in this very important area."
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