The Consortium aims to contribute to the national effort examining and addressing legal issues in policing and public safety, including conduct, oversight, and the evolving nature of police work. The Consortium will leverage the ABA’s expertise and that of participating ABA accredited law schools to collaborate on projects to develop and implement better police practices throughout the United States.
Legal Education Police Practices Consortium
The Consortium uitilizes expertise from law schools across the country to inform the future of policing and public safety.
Podcast
Introducing the Consortium
Dean Madeleine Landrieu of Loyola University New Orleans College of Law
Dean Sudha Setty of Western New England University School of Law discuss a new initiative of the ABA, housed within CJS, the Legal Education Police Practices Consortium. What is the Consortium? Why was it created? What does it hope to accomplish?
Fellowship
Legal Education Police Practices Consortium Fellowship Program
Fellows of the Consortium are nominated by participating schools and will conduct research and collect data from their local policing, civic, and legal agencies, to further inform the work of the Consortium.