The Crisis in Legal Education: A Call for Social Justice

The current crisis in legal education signifies a stark departure from the noble goal of preparing lawyers to serve as champions of justice, especially for marginalized communities. Instead of empowering future legal professionals to address systemic inequalities and advocate for social reform, law schools, their faculty, and bar exam prep companies prioritize profits and prestige over the public good. This commodification of legal education not only undermines the profession’s foundational principles but also perpetuates the barriers to legal representation for the most vulnerable in society.