IU Maurer to host Minority Law Day

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The Indiana University Maurer School of Law will host its annual Minority Law Day from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the law school, 211 S. Indiana Ave.

The event features representatives from IU Maurer and 10 other law schools across the country. Prospective law students will observe a mock class, attend an LSAT prep session, and hear remarks from professors, students and admissions officers.

"Minority Law Day is a great way for students who are thinking about law school to find out what the experience is like," said Frank Motley, IU Maurer assistant dean for admissions.

Developed as part of the Law School Admission Council's Discover Law initiative, Minority Law Day is open to all high school students and college freshmen and sophomores. Participating law schools this year include Michigan State University College of Law, John Marshall Law School, Ohio State Moritz College of Law, University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law, Notre Dame Law School and Valparaiso University Law School.

There is no charge to attend Minority Law Day, but an RSVP is requested. Registration and more details are available at law.indiana.edu/minoritylawday.

 

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