The American Bar Association won’t add a second graduate employment reporting date for law schools this year, despite pleas from law deans who say delayed bar exam results will depress their numbers.
Law deans in New York, California and New Jersey had asked for a second round of data collection in June, citing delayed bar exam results.
February 23, 2021 at 12:31 PM
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The American Bar Association won’t add a second graduate employment reporting date for law schools this year, despite pleas from law deans who say delayed bar exam results will depress their numbers.
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