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Everything You Wanted to Know About Diversity In The Legal Profession, But Were Afraid to Ask
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Ethics Credits
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About This Course
A survey of the hot button topics concerning diversity and inclusion in the legal profession not just through stats and theory but real life experience. A frank discussion of the real reasons our profession lacks diversity; the harm not just to the larger culture but to our bottom lines; and what has to change for our profession to adequately reflect and serve the larger culture.