ABA president Mary Smith releases statement in support of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in the legal profession

September 5, 2023

AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION — The American Bar Association is deeply troubled by the recent efforts of some elected officials and advocacy groups to attack diversity programs at law firms.

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ABA House of Delegates approves resolution recommending academic credit or pay for law review student editors

August 25, 2023

REUTERS — Law schools should offer academic credit or pay to students heading up law reviews, the American Bar Association said Tuesday.

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American Bar Association says focus on grades and class rank harms law associate diversity

August 25, 2023

REUTERS — Law firms’ heavy emphasis on class rank and grades in hiring is hampering their attorney diversity, the American Bar Association said on Monday, when it urged them to take a more expansive review of prospective associates.

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ABA Section on Legal Education considers new free speech rules for law schools

August 25, 2023

REUTERS — The American Bar Association may soon require law schools to adopt free speech policies, a change that follows several high-profile campus incidents in which students disrupted controversial speakers.

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American Bar Association recommends that lawyers increase awareness of cybersecurity

August 21, 2023

JD SUPRA — The American Bar Association has again called on law firms to do more to protect their computer systems from intrusion by bad actors. House of Delegates Resolution 609 urges lawyers to keep abreast of new technologies, beef up their cybersecurity protections, be vigilant when dealing with third-party vendors, and advise clients to

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American Bar Association urges law firms to reassess hiring criteria

August 21, 2023

REUTERS —  Law firms’ heavy emphasis on class rank and grades in hiring is hampering their attorney diversity, the American Bar Association said on Monday, when it urged them to take a more expansive review of prospective associates.

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ABA offers free litigation training for lawyers representing domestic violence survivors

July 31, 2023

ABA JOURNAL — Less than a year ago, Cory Gordon became a staff attorney at the Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. Gordon was new to the area of law and the courtroom, and as she prepared to represent survivors at trial, she decided she needed to strengthen her skills.

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Head of ABA legal education section Bill Adams to retire

July 27, 2023

AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION — Bill Adams, who has served as managing director for accreditation and legal education at the American Bar Association since spring 2020, is stepping down from his position next spring.

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ABA legal education section council announces leadership for next term

June 13, 2023

ABAJournal — Judge Bridget Mary McCormack, a retired Michigan Supreme Court chief justice, is slated to serve as the next council chair of the ABA’s Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar during the next term.

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ABA legal education section pauses efforts to remove law school admissions test requirement

June 13, 2023

LAW.COM — Law.com analyzed the Council of the American Bar Association’s Section of Legal Education and Admissions’ decisions over the past 18 months regarding the standardized test requirement for law schools.

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