Editor’s Note: Since this article was initially published, sources have said law firm leaders and law school deans have met in person, had discussions about the open letter or are planning meetings in the near term. The story has been updated to reflect the ongoing dialogue.

After more than 200 law firms urged law school deans in an open letter to condemn and prevent incidents of antisemitism and Islamophobia on campus, law schools generally remained publicly silent on the issue, but sources say talks between schools and firms are starting to happen.