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Education Law,
State Bar & Bar Associations

Nov. 28, 2018

California law schools look to expand experiential courses

Two years after the ABA mandated experiential education, schools are enthusiastic, though some remain worried about costs.

Law schools, students and employers are increasingly enthusiastic about experiential education, so much so that the American Bar Association made it mandatory in 2016. But while some feared schools would have to make drastic changes to meet the requirement, most California schools say they were well-positioned and are gradually expanding their programs.

The ABA’s new experiential learning requirement went into effect for the Class o...

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