New ABA Requirements Bring Changes to Law School Classrooms, Creating Opportunity, and Chaos

Unbeknownst to many students J.D. and L.L.M. students, our classroom experiences are embarking upon a long-term path toward what could be significant changes as a trio of ABA requirements for law schools nationwide begin to take effect. The requirements are Standards 302, 314, and 315 , each of which defines a new type of requirement: learning outcomes (302), assessments (314), and global evaluations of these (315). According to Christopher M. Martin, Assistant Dean and Clinical Assistant Professor at Northwestern Pritzker School of … Continue reading New ABA Requirements Bring Changes to Law School Classrooms, Creating Opportunity, and Chaos