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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 11, 2020

When leaders of the Vanderbilt Law Review were told they would meet remotely this semester, they realized they did not need to collect dues to pay for space and supplies. In an effort to put their dues to good use, the group decided to donate to a diversity legal scholarship, the ABA Journal reports. The group selected the ABA’s Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund, which gives up to 20 incoming diverse law students $15,000 in financial aid over three years. They also challenged other law reviews to do the same. The story also looks at one of the 350 law students who have benefited from that scholarship program: Memphis native Wynter Scott.