STEPHANIE FRANCIS WARD, ABA Journal
First-year law students are more satisfied with online learning than those who started law school before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a survey released Wednesday by the AccessLex Institute and Gallup. Titled Law School in a Pandemic: Student Perspectives on Distance Learning and Lessons for the Future, the survey was conducted between February and March 2021, with a sample of 1,739 currently enrolled law students. For the spring 2021 and fall 2020 semesters, about 90% of law students took at least half their courses online, according to the survey.
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