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February 26, 2009

Some Law Schools Are Switching to Pass/Fail

An article on law.com notes that several leading law schools are rethinking their grading systems and deciding to move from letter grades to pass/fail grading.  Harvard and Stanford are among the schools mentioned in the article that are moving away from traditional letter grades.  Presumably this also includes their legal writing classes.  Click here to read more.

(mew)

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