Kaplan Survey: A Majority of Pre-Law Students Say It’s Important to Attend Law School With Students Having the Same Political Views
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Respondents who said it’s important for them to attend law school with like-minded individuals shared the following reasons:
- “I want to feel free to express my opinions without the fear of a backlash.”
- “Even though it is important to dissent with respect and grow with people with opposing views, I consider that in this day and age it’s very difficult to survive in hostile environments.”
- “Before the end of affirmative action, this was not as heavy of a concern. Now, I fear for a lack of community and support should I attend a school that does not value diversity and inclusion highly.”
Among students who said it was unimportant, one said, “I’d rather attend a law school with a range of political ideologies. I think it’s important to discuss differing beliefs and learn to respect everyone’s opinions.” This was a common theme among respondents.
The survey also found that 53 percent said the current political climate impacted their decision to apply to law school, significantly up from 41 percent in a Kaplan survey released in early 2020. But will their focus on politics inspire them to run for office? Only 26 percent said they would consider becoming candidates themselves, a steep decline from the 53 percent who said yes in a Kaplan survey released in 2017.
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Schlesinger notes that the survey was conducted just before the October 7 attacks by Hamas and subsequent Israeli response, and speculates that if the survey had been conducted post-October 7 that the percentage of pre-law students who say it’s important for them to attend a law school where their fellow students generally hold the same political/social views as they do might actually be significantly higher than 58 percent. “World changing events can sometimes have a big impact on what respondents say at any given moment in time,” he said.
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*The online survey was conducted in September 2023 of 390 aspiring lawyers across the country who are members of Phi Alpha Delta, the largest professional law fraternity in
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