LexisNexis, Aspen Publishing, and Themis Bar Review.
Three of the most trusted names in legal education have come together to help more students get into, and thrive, in law school. This new effort removes financial barriers for aspiring law students and offers meaningful support throughout their academic journey.
Breaking Down Barriers to Law School
JD-Next, an innovative eight-week course and admissions test from Aspen Publishing, is now accepted by over 60 ABA-accredited law schools as an alternative to the LSAT.
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Thanks to generous financial support from LexisNexis, eligible low-income students can now enroll in JD-Next at no cost. LexisNexis is expanding the pool of qualified candidates by helping students strengthen their law school applications and prepare for law school without financial strain.
Helping Students Hit the Ground Running
JD-Next students also receive free access to Lexis+, the leading A.I. legal research platform used by law schools and firms nationwide. Early exposure to Lexis+ helps entering students start law school ahead of the curve.
Tools for the Road Ahead
The benefits don’t stop at admission. We recognize that law school can be expensive, so this initiative provides students with substantial discounts on Aspen academic resources, along with the opportunity to obtain Themis Bar Review at a significantly reduced rate.
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Students will also save hundreds of dollars on academic resources they already purchase by redeeming points for Aspen discounts through the LexisNexis Student Rewards Program.
Why This Matters
Talent, desire, and determination, not income, should determine our next generation of lawyers. This initiative supports future and current law students at every stage of their academic journey – from the application process to success in the classroom and, ultimately, conquering the bar exam.