Author: By Karanja Muchiri

KSL graduates celebrate outside the Supreme Court of Kenya after being admitted to the Roll of Advocates. [File, Standard]  Thousands of freshly minted lawyers will be queuing at the Supreme Court today to join the bar, after successfully finishing a year at the Kenya School of Law (KSL) and another year of pupillage. But did they really have to spend a year at the Kenya School of law to become lawyers, even after studying law for four years at university? Some pundits argue they did not have to, and that Kenya’s legal education curriculum needs to edit out the Kenya…

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