Due to the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles and with severe wind warnings, some law schools, including UCLA and Pepperdine Law, have opted for remote classes.
UCLA Law is holding all of its classes remotely through January 17, while Pepperdine Law will continue remote instruction until January 19, prioritizing student safety.
Despite the proximity to wildfires, USC Gould, Loyola Law, and Southwestern Law began their spring semesters in person, navigating the risks of the situation.
Above the Law expresses solidarity with law students and faculty affected by California's wildfires and emphasizes the importance of prioritizing safety amid these disruptions.
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