THE STANDARD
EDUCATION
Former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga poses for a photo with newly admitted lawyers to the bar at the Supreme Court [Tabitha Otwori, Standard]
Thousands of law students now have a new lease of life following a Cabinet approval of two Bills that introduce new players to offer post-graduate training.
Further, the new Bills seek to review the admission requirements for future lawyers and law practitioners.
This cures the cyclic wars which have pitted Kenya School of Law and students seeking to admission for post-graduate training known as the Advocates Training Programme (ATP).
MPs now hold the handkerchief that will wipe out tears of thousands of students barred from practicing law after graduating from various universities.