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21 Oct 2011, 1:30 pm by David Lat
Some people — for example, Chief Justice John Roberts — are not fans of contemporary legal scholarship. [read post]
20 Jul 2010, 12:00 am
Louis faculty member to receive the Distinguished Alexis de Tocqueville Chair of the Fulbright Scholarship program, Leila Nadya Sadat, JD, will help expand WUSTL’s worldwide partnerships. [read post]
7 Jun 2012, 3:48 am by Andrew Trask
As a very large consumer of legal scholarship, and a big fan of well-educated lawyers, this worries me. [read post]
1 Dec 2021, 2:57 pm by Mark Tushnet
  For my work on the Hughes Court I read a bunch of early articles by people who turned out to become major scholars (so there’s a problem of selecting on the dependent variable here), and I don’t recall any that had the characteristics I associate with hot-shot legal scholarship today. [read post]
25 Aug 2018, 10:05 am by JB
This is my very rough attempt at a list of the most cited women in American legal scholarship today. [read post]
19 Dec 2017, 4:00 am by Paul Caron
Friday's release of the 2017 law school section 509 reports will add to the growing data on tuition discounting trends: Net Tuition Trends By LSAT Category, 2010-2014: Net Tuition Rose In Highest (165+) And Lowest (<145) Bands, Fell In Middle (145-164) Bands (Sept. 14, 2017) Private Law School Tuition Discount... [read post]
8 Jun 2010, 8:06 am by John Steele
  Bennett Gershman, "'Hard Strikes and Foul Blows' - Berger v. [read post]
9 Aug 2018, 4:57 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
Keynote: The State of IP Scholarship – Rebecca Eisenberg When she began, patent scholarship in the academy was minimal. [read post]
28 Jul 2024, 4:04 pm by Michel-Adrien
Lang Memorial ScholarshipThis scholarship, supported by Thomson Reuters, is designed to support attendance at a continuing education program, be it a workshop, certificate program or other similar activity deemed appropriate by the CALL/ACBD Scholarships and Awards Committee. [read post]
12 Apr 2015, 5:17 am by Andrew Delaney
The one exception was the year Indie transferred to UMSON losing her scholarships and grants. [read post]
26 Dec 2012, 11:09 am by Lisa Larrimore Ouellette
The next addition to the Classic Scholarship Project is by Ted Sichelman, Professor of Law at the University of San Diego School of Law, whose scholarship is available here. [read post]
25 Nov 2011, 7:53 pm by uwlegalscholarship
Richardson School of Law’s Asian-Pacific Law & Policy Journal, Pacific-Asian Legal Studies Organization, and Lambda Law Student Association will be hosting a symposium entitled “Rainbow Rising: Community, Solidarity, and Scholarship on Gender Identities and Sexualities in Asian and Oceanic Law & Policy” on April 7, 2012. [read post]
30 Sep 2011, 8:42 pm by Michael O'Hear
 This is basically an extended — perhaps even a little too extended, at 125 pages — critique of the scholarship of Dan Kahan. [read post]
22 Feb 2007, 4:01 pm
It's hard for the media, or the general public, to challenge the evaluation of academics about the quality of a professor's scholarship, or the appropriateness of personnel decisions. [read post]
18 Jun 2007, 2:28 am
Setting the Agenda for Scholarship on Election ReformPart II: Domesticating the FoxesYesterday I introduced the idea that academics and reformers ought to think harder about the "here to there" problem in the field of election law -- the fact that it is extraordinarily difficult for reform proposals to get traction in this country. [read post]
21 Jun 2007, 2:03 am
Setting the Agenda for Scholarship on Election ReformPart V: Changing the Institutional Terrain During the last few days (here, here, here, and here), I have tried to sketch what I think ought to be on the agenda of academics and reformers interested in changing how our election system is run. [read post]
19 Jun 2007, 1:54 am
Setting the Agenda for Scholarship on Election ReformPart III: Providing Citizens Better CuesThis is the third part of a series arguing that academics and reformers ought to think harder about the "here to there" problem in the field of election law. [read post]