Bias CLE and Diversity CLE differ mainly in their focus and intent within continuing legal education.
- Bias CLE is centered on recognizing, preventing, and eliminating bias, prejudice, or discrimination in the legal system and the profession. It focuses on implicit bias, bias in jury selection, bias in employment, and bias in client or courtroom interactions. The goal is to identify and mitigate barriers to fair treatment.
- Diversity CLE is focused on promoting inclusion and representation in the legal profession. It covers topics such as increasing diversity among lawyers and judges, recruiting and retaining underrepresented groups, and creating inclusive workplaces. The aim is to expand opportunities and improve cultural competence.
Key Differences
- Bias CLE = Addressing and eliminating barriers from bias/discrimination.
- Diversity CLE = Building systems and practices that increase representation and inclusion.
Some jurisdictions use the terms interchangeably or combine them into a single “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)” credit. Others treat them as separate credit categories but allow either to count toward the same requirement.
Key Takeaway
Bias CLE is about reducing prejudice and unfair treatment in law, while Diversity CLE is about actively fostering inclusion and representation. Depending on the jurisdiction, both may fulfill the same DEI-related CLE obligation.