The document discusses recommendations from the Legal Education and Training Review (LETR) regarding ethics and legal education. It notes that LETR emphasizes experiential learning and improving regulation through adopting fresh approaches. It recommends that legal education schemes include learning outcomes on professional ethics, legal research skills, and communications skills. LETR also stresses the centrality of ethics to legal practice and encourages developing approaches to ethics education beyond just conduct rules. The document examines different regulatory approaches and tools to redesign ethics education, such as participatory regulation and shared space concepts. It also outlines needs like mapping the ethics education research field and improving longitudinal research on ethics learning over time.