On Oct. 2, Northwestern University ended a six-year experiment: the two-year accelerated J.D.
Dean Daniel Rodriguez deserves credit for pulling the plug. Now comes the important part: learning the right lessons from failure.
Northwestern has suspended its accelerated J.D. program. What will others learn from its failure?
October 09, 2015 at 01:28 PM
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The original version of this story was published on The American Lawyer
On Oct. 2, Northwestern University ended a six-year experiment: the two-year accelerated J.D.
Dean Daniel Rodriguez deserves credit for pulling the plug. Now comes the important part: learning the right lessons from failure.
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