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January 8, 2013
Stephen Diamond and the Law School Crisis
Stephen Diamond (Santa Clara) has sparked an extensive blogosphere discussion on the law school crisis:
- Stephen Diamond, Updated: Con Daily’s Witch Hunt, or the Dangers of Calling the Bluff of the Law School Transparency Crowd – NY Supreme Court Tosses Another “Scam” Suit
- Stephen Diamond, Tamanaha Responds to My Concerns About Tenure, Transparency and the Rule of Law
- Stephen Diamond, Professor Burk Slaps Professor Diamond’s Wrist, Ouch!
- Stephen Diamond, My Reply to the Faculty Lounge Crowd on the Scam Transparency Debate
- Stephen Diamond, A Foray into the JD Underground
- Paul Campos (Colorado), Diamonds in the Rough
- Constitutional Daily, Santa Clara Prof Just Making Up Tuition Facts
- Constitutional Daily, Santa Clara Prof Steve Diamond Approaches Escape Velocity
- Constitutional Daily, We Were Wrong About Professor Diamond and We Apologize
- JD Underground, Dean Steve Diamond Sees No Problems With Current Legal Education
- Brian Leiter, Why Most Faculty Steer Clear of Engaging the Irrationality of the "Scam" Bloggers
For more on the dismissal of the lawsuit against Albany Law School, see:
- ABA Journal, Judge Dismisses Suit Alleging Misleading Jobs Stats at Albany Law School
- JD Journal, Employment Data Suit against Albany Law School Dismissed
- New York Law Journal, Albany Alumni Suit Against Law School Is Dismissed
- Thomson Reuters, Judge Dismisses Employment Data Suit Against Albany Law School
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