Live with Kellye & Ken: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in Law

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Event Type: Industry Event

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in Law

In order for the legal profession to truly reflect the society it serves, we must continue to open the gateway wide for everyone who is interested in legal education to step through. In honor of the World Day of Justice, and in conjunction with Black History Month, this episode focused on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and why these values are essential to building the next generation of leaders in law. Along with a distinguished panel of experts, Kellye and Ken discussed the role of law schools and the legal education community in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in all that they do to support students and to influence the profession. This live stream discussion is important for everyone hoping to make a difference through the study of law.

Deans Emeritus Kellye Testy (LSAC CEO) and Ken Randall (iLaw President) led this live dialogue about the state of legal education. Joining the discussion were:

  • Dean Craig Boise, Syracuse University College of Law
  • Dean Camille Nelson, American University Washington College of Law
  • Dean Anthony Varona, University of Miami School of Law

This engaging one-hour discussion included a Q&A period at the end.

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Event Type: Industry Event

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in Law

In order for the legal profession to truly reflect the society it serves, we must continue to open the gateway wide for everyone who is interested in legal education to step through. In honor of the World Day of Justice, and in conjunction with Black History Month, this episode focused on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and why these values are essential to building the next generation of leaders in law. Along with a distinguished panel of experts, Kellye and Ken discussed the role of law schools and the legal education community in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in all that they do to support students and to influence the profession. This live stream discussion is important for everyone hoping to make a difference through the study of law.

Deans Emeritus Kellye Testy (LSAC CEO) and Ken Randall (iLaw President) led this live dialogue about the state of legal education. Joining the discussion were:

  • Dean Craig Boise, Syracuse University College of Law
  • Dean Camille Nelson, American University Washington College of Law
  • Dean Anthony Varona, University of Miami School of Law

This engaging one-hour discussion included a Q&A period at the end.