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2 Dec 2018, 9:30 am by Paul Caron
Following up on my previous post, UCLA Law Prof Files Lawsuit To Obtain UC Admissions Data: Law,com, UCLA's Richard Sander Plods Ahead in Latest 'Mismatch' Theory Lawsuit: It has been a busy month for Richard Sander, the polarizing University of California at Los Angeles School of Law professor whose controversial... [read post]
20 Aug 2012, 4:52 am by Matthew L.M. Fletcher
And here is the abstract: In a recent issue of the Denver Law Review, Professor Richard Sander presents data on race-based affirmative action that purportedly supports his theory that any benefits African Americans enjoy from affirmative action are more than offset by detrimental effects of academic mismatch. [read post]
29 Sep 2011, 6:45 am by John Steele
Denver University Law Review has a new article by Richard Sander, "Class in American Legal Education," as well as ten responses. [read post]
4 Jun 2007, 11:30 am
This week, the ELS Blog is pleased to welcome back guest blogger Richard Sander, who is an economist and law professor at UCLA School of Law. [read post]
31 Jan 2018, 6:09 am by Paul Caron
Steinbuch (Arkansas-Little Rock), Brief of Amicus Curiae National Association of Scholars in Support of Appellants, Richard Sander and The First Amednment Coalition v. [read post]
25 Nov 2008, 7:12 pm
The story unfolds, from Adam Wilson of the Olympian:Justice Sanders says he didn't heckle A.G. during speechAlthough the rumor that Washington State Supreme Court Justice Richard Sanders heckled U.S. [read post]
24 Mar 2012, 7:22 am
"Sanders wants old job back on state court; Former state Supreme Court Justice Richard Sanders says he is a candidate to serve on the Supreme Court again": This article appeared yesterday in The Seattle Times. [read post]
23 Jul 2012, 5:20 am
"Richard Sanders faces 3 rivals in Supreme Court comeback bid": Today's edition of The Seattle Times contains an article that begins, "Two years after narrowly losing his state Supreme Court seat in the wake of controversial comments about race and crime, Richard Sanders is running again in a crowded primary field. [read post]
15 Oct 2010, 8:14 am
"Stark differences between State Supreme Court candidates Richard Sanders and Charlie Wiggins": Today's edition of The Seattle Times contains an article that begins, "Usually a staid affair, the race for State Supreme Court between incumbent Richard Sanders and challenger Charlie Wiggins is marked by sharp words and differences between the candidates. [read post]
20 Nov 2014, 3:40 am by Paul Caron
Richard Sander (UCLA), Mismatch and the Empirical Scholars Brief, 48 Val. [read post]
31 Jul 2010, 3:01 am by Paul Caron
Richard Sander (UCLA) & Jane Yakowitz (Brooklyn) have posted The Secret of My Success: How Status, Prestige and School Performance Shape Legal Careers on SSRN. [read post]
21 Mar 2023, 4:00 am by Paul Caron
Following up on Friday's post, Richard Sander (UCLA), Law-School “Mismatch” Is Worse Than We Thought: Sherod Thaxton (UCLA), When Old Habits Die Hard: A Comment on Sander and Steinbuch's “Mismatch and Bar Passage”: Mismatch theory—which posits that race-conscious admissions policies harm racial minorities by admitting students into challenging schools where... [read post]
12 May 2022, 12:05 am by Paul Caron
Sherod Thaxton (UCLA; Google Scholar), A Comment on Sander and Steinbuch's “Mismatch and Bar Passage: A School-Specific Analysis”: Richard Sander and Robert Steinbuch’s, “Mismatch and Bar Passage: A School-Specific Analysis,” offers a statistical analysis of the “law school mismatch hypothesis” in an effort to explain racial differences in the likelihood... [read post]
7 Jul 2022, 4:00 am by Paul Caron
Sherod Thaxton (UCLA; Google Scholar), A Comment on Sander and Steinbuch's “Mismatch and Bar Passage: A School-Specific Analysis”: Richard Sander and Robert Steinbuch’s, “Mismatch and Bar Passage: A School-Specific Analysis,” offers a statistical analysis of the “law school mismatch hypothesis” in an effort to explain racial differences in the likelihood... [read post]