Are there sources of information especially created for members of populations historically underrepresented in law schools?
A recommended starting point for this information is CLEO (the Council on Legal Education Opportunity). CLEO is a non-profit organization funded by the U.S. Department of Education. Its purpose is to increase the number of lawyers from disadvantaged backgrounds and motivate them to provide services to low-income communities. Its goal is to assist low-income, minority and other disadvantaged students in successfully preparing for and applying to law school. More information is available at www.cleoscholars.com.
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