Legal Education Roundup (Jun 6, 2025)

Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
"Medical School Accreditor Eliminates Diversity Standard. Will The ABA Be Next?" TaxProf Blog
"This Harvard Law degree program could get decimated by foreign student ban," Reuters
"New student visas paused as State Dept. plans tougher social media review," The Washington Post
"What could a hostile federal government do to law schools?" Consumer Law & Policy Blog
"Rodriguez: The Trump War On Universities And Law Schools," TaxProf Blog
"California Bar Asks Court to Expand Supervised Practice Program," Bloomberg Law

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