COVID-19 disrupts job prospects for law class of 2020

July 22, 2020

BLOOMBERG LAW — A significant number of 2020 law school graduates are having job offers withdrawn or delayed due to fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic, a new survey shows. Nearly half of the 167 schools participating in the National Association for Law Placement survey reported that graduates had employment offers rescinded and 85% of schools said

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Some states keep in-person July bar exam despite COVID-19 risks

July 20, 2020

ABA JOURNAL — As various states cancel in-person July bar exams because of COVID-19 concerns, others appear undecided or even committed to keeping things as is—even in places experiencing significant infection increases.

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University of New Mexico Law graduates reflect on federal clerkship experiences

July 14, 2020

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO SCHOOL OF LAW — Alumni Alexandra Cervantes and Ben Osborn are among a select few graduates of the UNM School of Law to attain a clerkship with a federal judge. It’s the kind of job that is among the most prestigious and competitive employment opportunities available to Law School graduates.

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University of Oregon Law welcomes Order of the Coif inductees

July 14, 2020

AROUND THE O — The University of Oregon School of Law welcomed 14 recent graduates from the Class of 2020 into the prestigious Order of the Coif national honor society. Considered one of the highest honors a law student can receive, elected students must earn a juris doctor degree and a grade-point average that places him

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Bar exam administration plans by state

July 10, 2020

LEGAL TECH NEWS – Different States Are Taking Different Approaches to Bar Exams Amid COVID-19

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Out-of-state law graduates will be able to take September New York Bar Exam

July 10, 2020

LAW.COM – However, an announcement Wednesday by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo that people coming in from eight other states seeing COVID-19 surges must quarantine for 14 days has opened new questions.

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North Carolina law students concerned about taking in-person bar exam

July 10, 2020

WRAL.COM – As North Carolina grapples with increasing COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, local law school graduates are concerned about taking the in-person bar exam next month.

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Some employers in Washington state requiring law graduates to take bar exam despite diploma privilege

July 10, 2020

Reuters – Washington state last week said it would allow law school graduates to become licensed without taking the bar exam because of the coronavirus pandemic. But some law firms want incoming associates to sit for the test anyway.

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Survey: Americans seeking education after job change prefer non-degree programs

July 9, 2020

INSIDE HIGHER ED – A quarter of Americans say they would pursue education or training within six months if they lost their job, but most prefer nondegree training over the traditional college route.

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Fordham Law Federal Litigation Clinic students appeal New York State correctional rule in court

July 9, 2020

FORDHAM LAW NEWS – Prior to the coronavirus shutdown, recent graduate Katherine Anne Boy Skipsey ’20, along with Nina Riegelsberger ’21 and Ruadhan McKeone ‘20, had the remarkable and rare opportunity to argue an appeal before the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

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