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6 Nov 2007, 7:51 am
I just saw via SSRN this new paper by Grant Morris, entitled "Preparing Law Students for Disappointing Exam Results: Lessons from Casey at the Bat," which asserts that law professors have a duty to help students deal with disappointing grades.... [read post]
16 Aug 2007, 3:52 pm
Every prof has their own style, of course. [read post]
3 Oct 2007, 4:18 am
Larry Solum, Paul Caron and others (myself included) have written thoughtfully about the future of legal scholarship, justifiably focusing on the impact of technology on traditional forms of law review production and dissemination. [read post]
23 Apr 2008, 8:41 am
Guest blogging at Balkinization, John Donohue has this very lengthy post, titled "Why I'd Stick With Yale Clerks -- Some Econometric Ruminations," which takes issue with this new provocative paper based on empirical research concerning Yale law clerks and judicial... [read post]
13 Sep 2009, 6:31 am by LS Innovation Editor
College football and the legal academy are two worlds that both seem obsessed with rankings. [read post]
23 Dec 2008, 7:27 pm
Malcom Gladwell's book Outliers contains a fascinating theory: That the most successful people in a field tend to be those who met a certain threshold of intelligence or talent, and then practiced their skills for at 10,000 hours before attaining... [read post]
28 Dec 2008, 7:56 pm
In my last post, I reflected a bit on Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers and the formation of law professors. [read post]
27 Sep 2008, 9:13 pm
Matt Bodie is moderating a discussion on "Competing Online Architectural Formats: advantages and disadvantages. [read post]
2 Dec 2009, 9:30 am by LS Innovation Editor
As John Garvey has recently argued, diversity among law schools is a good thing. [read post]
2 Sep 2008, 11:27 pm
I heartily concur in Anupam Chander's sentiment that a law school faculty blog represents "a cheap, easy and effective tool to communicate ideas on a current basis to the public. [read post]
18 Apr 2010, 11:02 am by LS Innovation Editor
I have to agree with my co-blogger (here) that we need to start recognizing that innovative devices may provide a new method for casebook materials. [read post]
19 Mar 2008, 8:52 am
Jonathan Glater reports in the New York Times that Harvard Law School has offered to eliminate third-year tuition if a student promises to work five years in the public interest (clerkships included): Concerned by the low numbers of law students... [read post]
31 Dec 2007, 10:38 am
Last spring, when I was teaching an upper-level specialty course on the death penalty, I experimented with using a blog to support the course. [read post]
19 Jun 2008, 6:36 pm
Larry Farmer of BYU School of Law is describing how he set up an intensive skills course -- which may not be cheaper than other methods, but which he believes to be superior in quality and results (largely because it... [read post]
25 Sep 2008, 11:59 am
Perhaps the only thing I took away from the my law school legal research class a couple decades ago was that I should always remember to check the pocket part for new developments. [read post]
27 Jun 2007, 6:49 am
Perhaps in part because the summer is the time for admitted law students to decide where they are going, there lately has been lots of new buzz about law school rankings. [read post]
10 Feb 2008, 8:31 am
The latest issue of the ABA Journal has this interesting article discussing perhaps the most significant innovation in elite law schools in recent years: the development of Supreme Court litigation clinics. [read post]
18 Dec 2007, 10:47 am
Last month, I briefly pondered the connection between development and innovation. [read post]