79 law schools signed a joined letter in support of law firms targeted by recent EOs

A total of 79 law schools have united in support of law firms affected by recent executive orders, as detailed in a joint letter.

Among the signatories, Berkeley, Cornell, and Georgetown stand out as the only traditional T14 institutions to lend their support. Read more here.

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  1. It’s significant to see legal institutions come together to support law firms, especially in the context of recent executive orders that could impact their operations. The involvement of notable law schools like Berkeley, Cornell, and Georgetown highlights the importance of academic institutions in advocating for the legal profession and fostering a culture of support within the legal community. It raises questions about the broader implications for law firms and their ability to navigate these challenges. This collective action could also signal a shift in how law schools view their relationship with the legal market and their responsibility to support their alumni and the legal institutions at large. What are your thoughts on the potential impact of this letter on the legal profession as a whole?

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