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| The JD Project conducts mini-seminars on the "Top Ten
Reasons Law Students Fail to Achieve their Personal Best!" and "How
to Really Prepare for Law School." The seminars are conducted on
regional college campuses, at Historically Black Colleges and
Universities, Hispanic-Serving Institutions and Tribal Colleges.
These seminars are free of charge and are conducted in collaboration
with the Office of Minority Affairs, law schools, BLSA and other
appropriate entities on each campus. Space is limited. |
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Vision |
| A racially diverse legal
profession. |
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Mission |
| To increase the number of Black
American, Hispanic American, Native American, Pacific Island
American and Asian American lawyers 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
increasing involvement with communities-of-color. |
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