The ABA Section of Legal Education’s Council voted unanimously today to defer any action on the Data Committee’s proposal to push back the date on which the ABA measures JD employment outcomes. We expressed our disapproval of this proposal over the last two days. Now others will have a chance to express their views to the Council before its August meeting. Measuring employment outcomes is important for schools, students, prospective students, graduates, and scholars who study the legal market. Any change from the current date requires careful evaluation–and, given the value of comparing outcomes over time, should have to overcome a strong presumption against change.
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