Law Schools Tried Remote Courses and Liked It, But Don't Expect All-Online Programs
Law schools contacted by Legaltech News say they are eyeing long-term distance learning courses. But they note developing appropriate courses for remote learning will take some time.
July 30, 2021 at 11:30 AM
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Legal EducationThe pandemic forced a hastily arranged pivot to distance learning for law schools, but many said the experience showed them the benefits and feasibility of remote courses. And with law school faculties and the broader legal profession embracing remote working, law schools said they are considering adding additional remote courses to their curriculum post-pandemic.
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