Following Harvard Law's decision to accept GRE in lieu of LSAT scores, Bill Henderson reflects on what this means for legal education and applicant diversity.
Read MoreArguing that the legal profession’s lack of progress on diversity stems from a systems problem and not a lack of moral resolve, Bill Henderson suggests ways firms can create a system for selecting and developing lawyers.
Read MoreUsing demographic data from the 2005-2006 edition of the NALP Directory, Bill Henderson analyzes diversity among legal employers and offers suggestions on how they can make greater progress in years to come.
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