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28 Mar 2007, 1:35 pm
Columbia defeats Cornell, 71-29 An even bigger defeat. [read post]
15 Jun 2020, 8:27 am by Greg Lambert
Tuesday, June 9th – And We Haven’t Missed a Beat – Cornell Winston For Cornell H. [read post]
19 Nov 2023, 9:00 pm by Michael C. Dorf
Stevens Professor of Law at Cornell University and co-author, most recently, of Beating Hearts: Abortion and Animal Rights. [read post]
22 Sep 2011, 10:17 am by Steve Hall
Gross, Thomas and Mabel Long Professor of Law, University of Michigan- Sheri Lynn Johnson, Professor of Law Cornell UniversityModerator: L. [read post]
14 Mar 2012, 6:22 pm by David Bernstein
., formerly Northwestern), Ackerman (Yale), Morrison (Columbia), Chafetz (Cornell), Sachs (Duke), Vazquez (Georgetown). [read post]
19 Nov 2009, 12:36 pm
 The modified Super Lawyers list produces the following "Top 14" list: Harvard , Michigan, Yale, Chicago, Virginia, Stanford, Berkeley, Northwestern, Columbia, Cornell, Penn, Duke, NYU, Georgetown. [read post]
6 May 2012, 4:06 pm by Sarah Lawsky
Keeping all that in mind:  Virginia 6/8 (75%); NYU 15/31 (48%); Yale 14/32 (44%); Stanford 7/17 (41%); Harvard 21/54 (39%); Chicago 4/11 (36%); Georgetown 11/36 (31%); Berkeley 5/18 (28%); Penn 3/11 (27%); Texas 3/11 (27%); Columbia 6/24 (25%); Duke 3/12 (25%); Northwestern 3/14 (21%); Michigan 2/18 (11%); Cornell 1/12 (8%); UCLA 0/6 (0%). [read post]
27 May 2013, 1:27 pm by Sarah Lawsky
Keeping those caveats in mind: Virginia 4/7 (57%); Chicago 6/12 (50%); Yale 18/37 (49%); NYU 12/31 (39%); Duke 5/13 (38%); Penn 1/3 (33%); Michigan 4/13 (31%); Harvard 16/57 (28%); UCLA 2/8 (25%); Northwestern 3/14 (21%); Cornell 3/14 (21%); Texas 2/11 (18%); Georgetown 3/18 (17%); Stanford 2/13 (15%); Berkeley 3/20 (15%); Columbia 2/18 (11%). [read post]
3 Dec 2008, 3:04 am
Rogers (Cornell 1937) was pushed out by Henry Kissinger, and John Mitchell (Fordham 1938) left in the midst of Watergate. [read post]
15 Mar 2011, 6:07 am by Ashby Jones
The top 35: 1) Yale, 2) Harvard, 3) Stanford, 4) Columbia, 5) Chicago, 6) NYU, 7) Michigan, 7) Penn (tie), 9) Berkeley, 9) UVA (tie), 11) Duke, 12) Northwestern, 13) Cornell, 14) Georgetown, 14) Texas (tie), 16) UCLA, 16) Vanderbilt (tie), 18) USC, 18) Wash U. [read post]
17 Jul 2012, 8:10 am by Lawrence Solum
Vanderbilt at #8 and Cornell at #9 have both risen a couple of places since 2010 into the Scholarly Impact top ten, with Columbia at #6, the new law school at California-Irvine at #7, and California-Berkeley at #10. [read post]
24 Jul 2012, 1:00 am by Sean Patrick Donlan
Nicholas Kasirer (Quebec Court of Appeal)- Professor Ralf Michaels (Duke University)- Professor Annelise Riles (Cornell University)- Professor Stephen Toope (University of British Columbia)- Professor Ernest Weinrib (University of Toronto)- Professor Frederic Zenati-Castaing (Lyon III University)REGISTRATION/FURTHER INFORMATION: More information, detailed program and registration online: http://www.mcgill.ca/statelessTake advantage of our early bird price (save 50$) until… [read post]
4 Feb 2013, 2:00 am by Marc Roark
 Looking back at  Sarah Lawsky's law review submission tracker  from last year several journals listed early February, February 1, or even January as the beginning of their season (including Yale, Penn, Duke, Cornell, Texas, Georgetown, UCLA, Vanderbilt, Wash U, Minnesota, GW, Illinois, William and Mary, Hastings and Florida). [read post]
17 Apr 2007, 9:17 pm
  But here's what you may have missed: out of the top 24 schools (based on recent USN), only 7 have so far posted a hire (UVA, Vandy, Columbia, Georgetown, Minn, GWU, and Wash U), while eighteen have not yet posted a hire (harvard, yale, chicago, stanford, nyu, penn, michigan, boalt, duke, northwestern, cornell, ucla, usc, texas, bu, emory, iowa). [read post]
14 Jan 2012, 11:51 am by David Feldman
Regulars again this year are from Harvard, Columbia, University of Pennsylvania, Georgetown, Stanford, Duke, NYU, Ohio State, Boston University, Fordham University and University of Colorado. [read post]
27 Jun 2011, 5:41 am by Dan Farber
  But the three listed above should give some sense of why many of us find the field so intellectually rich Addendum  For another view of this questions, you might want to look at two articles by Todd Aagard, one in the Cornell Law Review and the other in the Duke Law Journal. [read post]