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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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The Association of American Law Schools (AALS)

Program:
Directed Grants Program
Date:
October 2015
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$250,000
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The AALS strove to communicate a more balanced and informed understanding of legal education to key groups outside the legal academy including policymakers, leaders of the bar and bench, the media, prospective law students, and the general public. This grant from AccessLex Institute supported the general operation and implementation of this project.

To read more, please visit AALS Receives Access Group Grant to Support Public Outreach Efforts

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Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System (IAALS) at University of Denver

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Directed Grants Program
Date:
April 2015
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$100,000
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Educating Tomorrow’s Lawyers, an initiative of IAALS, will collect data for its Foundations for Practice project. Foundations for Practice is a multi-year project designed to identify the foundations entry-level lawyers need to succeed in the practice of law; develop measurable models of legal education that support those foundations; and align market needs with hiring practices to incentivize positive improvements. 

Download the full report at iaals.du.edu.

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Texas A&M University School of Law

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Directed Grants Program
Date:
April 2015
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$370,000
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Completed
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Through the Texas Lawyers Study, Texas A&M University School of Law will survey nearly 88,000 members of the State Bar of Texas to collect data regarding income levels,  demographics and career satisfaction.  The data will be used to better understand the varying effects of a law degree based on student characteristics as well to produce scholarly research on the economic value of a law degree.

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University of Colorado Law School

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June 2014
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Funding from AccessLex Institute helped support the development of the Tech Lawyer Accelerator Program at the University of Colorado Law School. This innovative program helped students secure jobs in technology and entrepreneurship and was designed to offer first- and second-year law students extensive educational training and professional experience with local and national technology firms.

Second year funding provided support to University of Colorado Law School to enhance the curriculum for its Tech Lawyer Accelerator (TLA) program, grow participation in the program and enhance the tracking of program effectiveness. The TLA program provided competency-based training for law students focused on the technology industry.

To read more, please visit New Tech Lawyer Accelerator Program Garners Inaugural Access Group Grant

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Seton Hall University School of Law

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June 2014
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$120,000
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Building on their previous  paper, The Economic Value of a Law Degree, Michael Simkovic, Associate Professor of Law at Seton Hall University School of Law and Frank McIntyre, Assistant Professor of Finance at Rutgers Business School  will use federal and national data sources to perform an empirical analysis of heterogeneity and cohort effects in the law school premium, and the effect of a law degree on earnings for specific identifiable subgroups of law students.

To read more, please visit The Economic Value of a Law Degree

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