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Of the 180 Mitchell Hamline graduates who took the Minnesota bar exam for the first time in 2021, 120 passed, for a 66.67% pass rate, 12.81% below the pass rate for all ABA approved law school graduates taking the Minnesota bar (79.48%), 13.43% below the pass rate for University of St. Thomas School of Law (80.1%) and 29.03% below the pass rate ...
The five-year average bar exam passage rate was 96.91%. [15] The law school's 11th dean is Professor Garry W. Jenkins, formerly associate dean for academic affairs at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law and chief operating officer and general counsel of the Goldman Sachs Foundation. [16]
The 2014 rankings place the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) program fourth among 14 schools, [9] and Hamline's Health Law Institute was ranked 16th of 18 ranked schools. [10] [11] Both institutes continue at Mitchell Hamline School of Law. [12] [13] The four-year average of first-time bar passage rate for Hamline students was about 91%. [14]
According to William Mitchell's ABA-required employment disclosures, 59.1% of the Class of 2013 obtained full-time, long-term employment requiring a J.D. [26] William Mitchell's Law School Transparency under-employment score is 19.1%, indicating the percentage of the Class of 2013 who are unemployed, pursuing an additional degree, or working in ...
It was one of the first schools accredited by the American Bar Association. [3] It is a member of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS). [ 4 ] It was initially named for Franklin Thomas Backus , a justice of the Ohio Supreme Court , whose widow donated $50,000 to found the school in 1892.
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In May 2019, the ABA Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar changed the requirement for graduate bar passage rates. [47] Previously, to remain accredited, schools had to have a 75% bar passage rate for students within 5 years of graduation, with various ways to meet this standard and no law schools having ever been ...
The bar exams in Japan yield the fewest successful candidates worldwide. The old format of the examinations, last held in 2010 saw only 6% passing the exam. With the new format of examinations—even after extensive reforms and a new mandatory duration of graduate school education for a period of two years—the pass rate is only 22%.