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law schools, universities/colleges and
professional associations which have partnered with The JD Project
because they believe in our mission that we are able to extend our
outreach. These organizations not only endorse the efforts of the
project, but they allowed the project access to their
member databases, visibility at their annual conferences, or
exposure on their websites. If you are aware of any other
associations we should contact, please send us an e-mail. Listed
below are the current organizations and the year they became
partners in the JD Project. |
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Professional
Associations |
| 2007-02 |
Society of American Law
Teachers (SALT) (website) |
| 2007-03 |
CLEO - Council on Legal Education
Opportunity (website) |
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| Year |
Law Schools |
| 2007-04 |
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
- Oakland Campus, MI (website) |
| 2007-04 |
Villanova University School of Law,
Philadelphia, PA (website)
(ASP) |
| 2007-04 |
Northeastern University School of Law,
Boston, MA(website)
(ASP) |
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Vision |
| A racially diverse legal profession
that reflects the racial diversity of the United States |
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Mission |
| To increase the number of Black
American, Hispanic American, Native American, Pacific Island
American and Asian American by increasing admission to law school,
improving academic performance in law school, decreasing attrition
rates from law school, increasing first time and eventual bar
passage rates, increasing employment opportunities and involvement
with communities-of-color. |
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