FEATURE SEE YOU ONLINE The New Normal in Legal Education By Jeremy Conrad N ina Egbuta was part of a University of the District of Columbia law student group that planned a service trip to Tijuana during the school's spring break. At the time, concerns about the novel coronavirus were just beginning to arise. She and other participants in the school's Immigration & Human Rights Clinic made the trip anyhow, but by the time they returned, everything had changed. "It was like we came back to a whole new world," she says. The pandemic has upended Garrett Tracey's plan for a practice-oriented semester at Catholic University of America's Columbus School of Law. Patrice Gilbert Photography iStock SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2020 * WASHINGTON LAWYER 19