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Earlier this year, LSAC announced a bold new initiative which envisioned a new, holistic pathway to law school. Initially called the “Legal Education Program,” we’re excited to share that it now has a new name: LawReady™.
A sense of belonging is linked to many positive outcomes, such as improved mental health.
LSAC is currently recruiting law schools to participate in a concurrent validity study to evaluate the validity of the Legal Education Program’s measures for use in law school admissions.
The pilot will play a vital part in developing LSAC's new, holistic pathway to law school.
LSAC’s newest program can help you build a solid foundation to help you thrive academically and professionally.
By Susannah Pollvogt
By Susannah Pollvogt
My name is Lihán Harris. I’m the single parent of a beautiful little girl, a Hispanic immigrant, a U.S. Army veteran, and a first-generation college senior. And I will be a lawyer.
We're excited to announce a new way for you to get answers to commonly asked questions about law school: by asking Alexa on your Amazon devices, such as the Echo and the Fire TV, and even on the downloadable Alexa mobile app.
... an opportunity to provide a new, guided holistic pathway to law school for undergraduate students. That is what LSAC’s Legal Education Program is all about.
LSAC has partnered with the NAACP’s Legal Defense Fund to promote its Marshall-Motley Scholars Program, which aims to create the next generation of lawyers fighting for civil rights in Black communities in the American South.
Despite increasing recognition of the need for leadership development in legal education, and the fact that most law schools offer courses and programs to support their students’ growth in this area, something is still missing. And what’s missing lies at the heart of leadership.