ABA releases report on bar passage rates by race, ethnicity, and gender

April 18, 2023

ABA — The Managing Director’s Office of the ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar released today a new set of bar pass data for American Bar Association-approved law schools that provides national “ultimate” and first-time percentage pass rates based on race, ethnicity and gender.

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ABA notifies two schools that are out of compliance with standards

March 21, 2023

THE NATIONAL JURIST — The American Bar Association notified two more law schools — the University of Oregon and University of Kentucky — of noncompliance according to public notices posted in early March.

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A look at the ABA law school standard for bar passage

March 20, 2023

ABA JOURNAL — “Unless you’re a top law school, it’s hard to get a good bar pass rate without extra classes,” says Mike Sims, president of BARBRI. According to him, since the council of the ABA’s Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar tightened up Standard 316 in 2019, BARBRI has seen a “steady growth”

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Golden Gate University Law receives extension to meet ABA bar pass rate standard

March 20, 2023

ABA JOURNAL — The Golden Gate University School of Law, which has not had a two-year bar pass rate at or above 75% since its class of 2017, has received an extension to come into compliance with Standard 316, which requires a bar passage rate of at least 75% within a two-year time period.

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Four law schools notified by ABA are back in compliance with accreditation standards

March 13, 2023

ABA JOURNAL — Three law schools have come into compliance with an ABA accreditation standard requiring two-year bar passage rates of at least 75%, the council of the ABA’s Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar recently announced.

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ABA releases fall 2022 law school admissions data

January 18, 2023

ABA —  Information about fall 2022 admissions and other consumer matters reported by American Bar Association-approved law schools to the ABA Section on Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar is now available. The information is required to be made public under Standard 509 of the Standards and Rules of Procedure for Approval of Law Schools.

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University of Houston Law Center named ABA competitions champion

November 10, 2022

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — The University of Houston Law Center has earned the 2021-22 American Bar Association (ABA) Competitions Champion award. Recognized for outstanding skills executed in four Law Student Division competitions, UHLC earned top scores overall, defeating 281 law schools and over 1,300 individual law students that participated.

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White House announces public student loan forgiveness plans and ABA suggests extension of student-loan payment pause

October 31, 2022

ABA JOURNAL — Credit for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program will be extended to all with qualifying jobs and government school loans, regardless of whether they made late payments, paid in installments or in lump sums, the U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday.

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Pepperdine Law student Jasmine Sadeghani wins ABA property writing contest

October 12, 2022

PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY CARUSO SCHOOL OF LAW — Pepperdine Caruso Law third-year student Jasmine Sadeghani has been awarded second place in the ABA Section of Real Property, Trusts & Estates student writing competition for her paper, “Heir(ing) on the Side of Caution: Is California’s Intestacy Statute Too Strict For Posthumous Children Seeking to Inherit Social Security

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University of Virginia Law students collaborate on report to the ABA on rising dementia rates in prisons

October 11, 2022

THE CAVALIER DAILY — Continuing research by professors at the School of Law that highlights the increasing rate of people in federal and state prisons suffering from dementia. 

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