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Since launching our grantmaking activities in 2014, we have awarded over $26.4 million in support of our research priorities: access, affordability, and the value of legal education.

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New York Law School

Program:
Directed Grants Program
Date:
April 2019
Amount:
$125,000
Status:
Completed
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This grant supports New York Law School's efforts to dramatically enhance bar performance in its longstanding Evening Division, which offers a J.D. degree in four years (eight semesters). The Evening Division provides access to legal education for generations of underrepresented or economically disadvantaged groups working professionals, a significant number of whom have been members of historically underrepresented or economically disadvantaged groups.

 

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Elon University School of Law

Program:
Directed Grants Program
Date:
April 2019
Amount:
$21,530
Status:
Awarded
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This grant will evaluate the relationship between programmatic and curricular interventions developed by the Elon University School of Law and the bar examination success of the Law School’s students. The project’s results will be used to focus its efforts on those areas which most benefit its students, particularly those at risk of not passing their bar examination on the first try. 

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Appalachian School of Law

Program:
Directed Grants Program
Date:
March 2019
Amount:
$100,000
Status:
Awarded
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The grant will measure whether students with weak academic predictors exceed bar pass expectations after completing the academic success-bar pass program at Appalachian School of Law. The project also will report on the relationship of traditional (e.g., LSAT, UGPA, gender, race-ethnicity, age) and non-traditional (e.g., socioeconomic. pre-law education) factors to bar exam performance.

 

To read more, please visit Academic Support & Bar Exam Prep.

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UC Hastings College of the Law

Program:
Directed Grants Program
Date:
February 2019
Amount:
$34,980
Status:
Completed
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This project would test the validity of the Nevada bar exam and, by extension, state bar exams generally. The objective is to determine whether and to what extent state bar exams are predictive of practice capacities.

 

To read more, please visit A better bar exam? Law profs weigh in on whether test accurately measures skills required for law practice.

 

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Council on Legal Education Opportunity

Program:
Directed Grants Program
Date:
November 2018
Amount:
$150,000
Status:
Awarded
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The goal of the CLEO Legally Inspired Cohort (CLIC) 2.0 program is to enhance access to legal education for students from diverse backgrounds. This grant will be a continuation and expansion of the 2016 CLIC program, funded in large part by AccessLex that enabled 15 students of color, whose LSAT scores ranged from 128 - 144, to successfully matriculate the first year of law school.

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The State Bar of California

Program:
Directed Grants Program
Date:
August 2018
Amount:
$515,000
Status:
Awarded
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This grant allows the State Bar of California to build on studies performed in 2017 to address the state's bar exam passage rate and other matters related to the exam. In 2017, the State Bar of California conducted a series of tests to evaluate various components of the California Bar Exam, including the pass line and the alignment of the subject matters on the exam in relation to the expected knowledge and skills of entry-level attorneys.

To read more, please visit AccessLex Institute Awards Grant to State Bar of California for Job Analysis Study

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American Bar Foundation

Program:
Directed Grants Program
Date:
January 2018
Amount:
$25,000
Status:
Awarded
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Dr. Robert Nelson has been awarded a grant to analyze longitudinal data collected from the After the JD Study of Lawyer Careers to determine the role of legal education in careers. This grant will support the work of young scholars who are providing research support throughout the project.

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Dillard University

Program:
Directed Grants Program
Date:
October 2017
Amount:
$55,000
Status:
Awarded
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This grant supports the Foundation to Legal Education Advancing Diversity (LEAD) program. The program will provide rising college juniors with analytical and logical reasoning skills to ensure their success on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) and in law school.

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The Association of American Law Schools (AALS)

Program:
Directed Grants Program
Date:
January 2017
Amount:
$100,000
Status:
Awarded
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The Before the JD project will study (1) the opinions held by students at, and recent graduates from, four-year colleges and universities in the United States about legal education and the legal profession; (2) their sources of information about legal education; and (3) the factors that influence their postgraduate choices.

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