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‘Qualified Immunity Panel’ conducted by FBA June 28

The Federal Bar Association, Eastern District of Michigan Chapter, will present a “Qualified Immunity Panel” online Monday, June 28, from noon to 1:30 p.m. via Zoom.

The panel will feature:

  • U.S. District Court Judge Judith Levy, Eastern District of Michigan
  • Karen M. Blum, professor emerita and research professor of law, Suffolk University Law School
  • U.S. District Court Judge Victoria Roberts, Eastern District of Michigan
  • U.S. District Court Judge Carlton W. Reeves, Southern District of Mississippi
  • Jerry Ashford
  • Jeffrey Crapko

To register for the online event, visit www.fbamich.org and click on “calendar.”


Catholic Lawyers Society hosting picnic, annual meeting

The Catholic Lawyers Society of Metropolitan Detroit will host the Jacobs-Bellanca Family Summer Picnic & Annual Meeting on Sunday, July 18, with mass at 3 p.m. and picnic following.

To sign up and pay for the event, visit www.catholiclawyerssociety.org and click on “events.”


ABA section releases first-time report on bar passage data

The American Bar Association Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar has released a new set of bar passage data outcomes for ABA-approved law schools that provides national “ultimate” and first-time pass rates based on race, ethnicity and gender.

The charts include aggregate data in nine different ethnicity categories for information collected in 2020 and 2021 broken down by gender. The data was reported to the ABA by the 197 law schools accepting new students in their Bar Passage Questionnaire, which is completed annually.

Under 2019 revisions to the bar passage rule known as Standard 316, ABA-approved law schools must have 75 percent of their graduates who take the bar exam pass within two years of graduation or face the potential of being found out of compliance.

The section maintains both percentage pass rates for first-time takers and the two-year aggregate figure, known as the “ultimate” pass rate.

“During discussions about the amendments to Standard 316, commenters expressed concern about the lack of national data on bar passage by members of different racial and ethnic groups,” said Bill Adams, ABA managing director of accreditation and legal education. “We promised to collect and publish such aggregate data and consider whether the requirements of the standard needed to be reconsidered in light of what we collected. This report is consistent with that promise and will be further evaluated in the months to come.”

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