Wiki Law School:COVID-19

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This page is to consolidate information about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the operation of law schools and bar examinations, including canceling classes, offering online classes, postponing bar exams, canceling graduation ceremonies, and switching to a pass/fail grading system.


To edit the information on this page:
  1. go to the law schools page
  2. scroll down and select the specific law school
  3. click edit (not edit source or the pencil icon) at the top of the page (you may need to tap more if you don't see the word edit)
  4. fill out the appropriate fields under the "COVID-19 Information" heading
  5. scroll down and click Save page
This page will update with the new information within a couple of minutes.


Pass/Fail Grading

Some law schools adopted mandatory pass/fail grading, while others made it optional.

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Legend

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Or see the Table of all schools' decisions regarding pass/fail grading.


Bar Examinations

Bar examinations' responses to the pandemic:


Canceled In-Person Classes

The following law schools have canceled in-person class sessions:


Online Classes

Which schools offer online class sessions:


Online Finals

Which schools offer online final examinations:


Graduation Ceremony

The following law schools have canceled Spring 2020 graduation ceremony:


References