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Meeting the Needs of Society and the Market
FIU Law Review Symposia
  • Bernie Burk, On Sabbatical, former Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina School of Law
  • Fernando Garcia, General Counsel, Government Affairs and Corporate Secretary, Nissan Canada, Inc.
  • James Leipold, Executive Director, National Association for Law Placement
  • Scott F. Norberg, Professor of Law, Florida International University College of Law
Location
FIU College of Law, Grand Courtroom
Start Date
12-4-2018 11:15 AM
End Date
12-4-2018 12:30 PM
Chair and Moderator
Jerome M. Organ, Professor of Law, University of St. Thomas School of Law
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Notwithstanding the dramatic decline in law school enrollments over the past seven years, the number of law school graduates continues to significantly exceed the number of available entry-level bar-passage-required and J.D. advantage jobs. At the same time, millions of citizens have unmet legal needs because they cannot afford the cost of legal services. What does the future hold for law graduate employment? Will there be growth or contraction in particular areas of legal employment? Do we have a broad enough view of the law jobs of the future? What, if anything, can individual schools, or the legal academy as a whole, do to help bridge the justice gap? Should regulators do anything to respond to the changed environment, such as by adopting an employment rate accreditation standard or by tightening the bar passage standard?

Citation Information
Bernie Burk, Fernando Garcia, James Leipold and Scott F. Norberg. "Meeting the Needs of Society and the Market" (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/scott-norberg/10/