Harvard, Other Top Law Schools Drop Grades As Classes Go Online
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Several top U.S. law schools, including Harvard, Stanford and Columbia, are ditching most grades as classes move online and students move off-campus in response to the coronavirus crisis.
Columbia Law School Dean Gillian Lester sent a letter to students Friday saying they would only receive pass or fail marks for the spring semester. Cornell, Boston College and Berkeley are also temporarily adopting pass/fail grading, while Notre Dame, Arizona State, University of Minnesota and New York University are considering it.