The increased use of distance learning in legal education is one seemingly positive outcome of the COVID-19 pandemic, but how satisfied are law students who have been taking courses online? Ultimately, the appeal of online J.D. courses varies across student demographics.

AccessLex Institute and Gallup on Tuesday released the third and final installment in a series of reports examining law student experiences with online J.D. coursework during the pandemic titled, “Law School in a Pandemic, Ungrouped: How Online J.D. Experiences Varied Across Students.”