Law schools across the country may soon feel the push toward making their curricula more real-world oriented, according to one panel of law school deans.

A panel discussion titled the “Future of Innovation” at the 3rd Circuit Judicial Conference in Philadelphia Tuesday saw representatives from four prominent, yet very different, law schools talk about how they’ve been trying to better prepare their students for life after graduation.

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