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The Law Schools That Are Working The Hardest To Expand The Pipeline To The Legal Profession – Above the Law

The
legal
profession
talks
a
big
game
about
access
to
justice,
but
that
promise
doesn’t
mean
much
if
the
path
to
becoming
a
lawyer
remains
narrow,
expensive,
and
opaque.
That’s
why
the
new
preLaw
Magazine
Justice
&
Opportunity
Honor
Roll
is
worth
a
closer
look.
Instead
of
obsessing
over
the
usual
metrics

LSAT
medians,
employment
stats,
or
prestige
signaling

the
list
highlights
law
schools
actually
working
to
widen
the
pipeline
into
the
profession
through
admissions
innovation,
affordability
efforts,
flexible
program
design,
and
meaningful
support
for
students
once
they
arrive.
Because
if
the
legal
system
is
supposed
to
serve
everyone,
the
profession
itself
needs
to
start
looking
a
lot
more
like
the
communities
it
represents.

The Justice
&
Opportunity
Honor
Roll

lists
the
law
schools
that
are
doing
their
best
to
expand
access
to
legal
education,
highlighting
schools
that
have
created
innovative
pathways
into
the
legal
profession.
Here’s
the
methodology
that
was
used:

preLaw
invited
law
schools
to
submit
information
about
initiatives,
partnerships
or
strategies
that
reflect
the
mission
of
expanding
access
to
legal
education.
Schools
were
evaluated
based
on
the
scope
and
maturity
of
their
efforts,
including
evidence
of
scale,
longevity
and
measurable
impact
where
available.
Institutions
designated
as A demonstrate
multiple,
well-established
access
strategies
that
work
together
to
lower
barriers
to
entry
and
persistence.
Schools
recognized
at
the A- level
meet
the
Honor
Roll
criteria
through
defined
initiatives,
with
distinctions
reflecting
breadth
and
scale
rather
than
quality.
The
Honor
Roll
is
not
a
ranking,
but
a
recognition
of
meaningful
action
at
a
moment
when
access
pathways
matter
more
than
ever.

Without
further
ado,
according
to
preLaw
magazine,
these
are
the
law
schools
that
earned
A
grades
for
their
efforts
to
expand
access
to
legal
education
(listed
in
alphabetical
order):

  • CUNY
    School
    of
    Law
  • Elon
    University
  • Georgetown
    University
  • Gonzaga
    University
  • Lewis
    &
    Clark
    Law
    School
  • Lincoln
    Memorial
    University
  • Loyola
    University
    New
    Orleans
  • Mitchell
    Hamline
  • Purdue
    Global
    Law
    School
  • Roger
    Williams
    University
  • Seattle
    University
  • South
    Texas
    Houston
  • Southwestern
    Law
    School
  • St.
    Mary’s
    University
  • Suffolk
    University
  • Touro
    Law
  • University
    at
    Buffalo
  • University
    of
    Arkansas
    at
    Little
    Rock
  • University
    of
    Houston
  • University
    of
    Tennessee
  • Widener
    University
    Commonwealth

Click here to
see
the
rest
of
the
Honor
Roll.

Congratulations
to
all
of
the
law
schools
that
made
the
cut
for
this
important
list.


Law
schools
expanding
access
lead
preLaw’s
Justice
&
Opportunity
Honor
Roll

[preLaw
magazine
/
National
Jurist]





Staci
Zaretsky
 is
the
managing
editor
of
Above
the
Law,
where
she’s
worked
since
2011.
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