Law schools just wrapped up a year that saw the American Bar Association open the door to admitting students without standardized tests; the removal of the so-called “logic games” from the Law School Admission Test; disruptions brought about by campus protests over the war in Gaza; declines in summer associate recruiting by large law firms; and major changes to California’s bar exam, which has the second-largest number of takers each year, with more than 11,300 in 2023. Heading into 2025, here are the key trends to watch.Read More