May 04, 2020
With continuing stay-home orders and closed campuses, many
law students are studying to take their finals online for the first time.
Here’s my advice on how to prepare.
Understand the format for each of your exams:
scheduled/unscheduled, duration, and if it’s at all open-book.
April 30, 2020
In response to the global COVID-19 pandemic, Congress has come together in a bipartisan way to offer financial support to millions of student loan borrowers trying to navigate these difficult times. The recently enacted Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act provides a number of
April 28, 2020
This is an unparalleled time of fully online classes, uncertain bar exam dates, and other unprecedented challenges facing law students. To help students make sense of the current environment, ABA President Judy Perry Martinez and ABA Law Student Division Chair Johnnie Q. Nguyen held a live Q&A session
April 15, 2020
Dear Career Advisor:
Help! I am in the bottom (or middle) of my law school class in
terms of grades. How am I ever going to find a summer internship?
Signed, Feeling Low
Dear Feeling Low:
April 14, 2020
We’ve
heard it all before, but it’s true: these are unprecedented times. With the
spread of Covid-19, law schools across the country have moved their tuition
online. For students, this tends to mean listening to classes in pajamas and
trying to avoid cold calls by turning video off. For professors, the move
April 13, 2020
The
recent COVID-19 crisis has impacted us all. But in the legal world, the class of
students graduating
from law school in spring of 2020
may be the most impacted professionally.
They
have had their classes abruptly pulled to an online format and their
commencements cancelled. Several states have postponed
April 10, 2020
Online learning. Cancelled commencements. The uncertainty of summer job security. Pass/fail classes. And the potential of a cancelled or postponed July 2020 bar examination.
These have become normal conversation topics among law students
April 10, 2020
These concerns are the observations of what many law students across the country are facing and why a delayed bar exam is terrible for several graduates.
First and foremost, several states continue to face issues concerning access to justice, and each jurisdiction relies on
April 07, 2020
The American Bar Association Board of Governors approved a policy resolution late today that urges state licensing authorities to immediately adopt emergency rules that would authorize 2019 and 2020 law graduates who cannot take a bar exam because of the pandemic to engage in a limited practice of law
March 31, 2020
I’m a first-generation student at Lewis & Clark Law School, a volunteer, and an advocate. I’m a staff member for our criminal justice clinic and law review. I also work as a teaching fellow, a research assistant, and a law clerk.
OH, I almost forgot:
March 31, 2020
Coronavirus is the hot topic on everyone’s mind at the moment. It’s impossible to escape talking about it, and since most likely your classes have shifted to Zoom screens and you may be having a lot of anxiety about what it means for your ability to network with
March 30, 2020
Now that we’ve had a chance to think about creating conditions for success before and during online law school classes, here are some tips for what to do during a distance education session.
After an online
class…
1. Be kind.
Share notes with
March 30, 2020
Whether you are excited by the idea of take-home essay exams or frightened by it, you may have some questions about the best way to prepare. I have compiled a list of tips and suggestions that apply generally to take-home exams. These tips should not take the place
March 27, 2020
Following up on my previous post with tips for preparing for online law classes, here are some tips for what to do during a distance education session.
During an online class…
1. Use
headphones. It helps.
2. Take
notes actively.
March 27, 2020
At this point, educators can no longer subject students to the traditional norms of grading. COVID-19 is chaos incarnate, and the last thing on anyone’s mind is school. But the conversation cannot end there. Indeed,
March 26, 2020
Almost overnight, legal education as we have always known it changed, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. Universities nationwide have shut down their classrooms, dorms, libraries, dining halls and law schools are no exception.
Before coronavirus, four universities had variances from the American Bar Association
March 26, 2020
Global pandemics and law school coursework does not mix
well. Overnight, traditional law school courses became online-only. Suddenly,
students and professors were in the unique position of trying to figure out how
to finish coursework and maintain a quality education. After all, students have
a bar to pass.
March 25, 2020
Law students across the United States,
and the world, are faced with an unprecedented crisis: the learning the law and
coronavirus. In this series, The Quarantine Diaries, law students will detail
their experiences during the global pandemic. Follow us as we try to finish
Spring 2020.
March
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