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February 17, 2013
Should Law Reviews Take Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation of Authors Into Account When Selecting Articles?
- Stephen Bainbridge (UCLA), Should Law Review Editors Take Race, Gender, Sexual Preferences, etc.... Into Account When Selecting Articles (Feb. 14, 2013)
- Josh Blackman (South Texas), Journals on Scholastica “Ask Authors To Submit Demographic Information” for “Diversity Initiatives” (Feb. 11, 2013)
- Josh Blackman (South Texas), Should Law Reviews Consider Race When Selecting Articles? (Feb. 13, 2013)
- Josh Blackman (South Texas), Scholastica Updates Demographic Feature – Only California and NYU Request Information (Feb. 14, 2013)
- Dave Hoffman (Temple), Against Scholastica (Feb. 13, 2013)
- Dave Hoffman (Temple), Scholastica & Law Review Selection (Feb. 13, 2013)
- Dave Hoffman (Temple), Affirmative Action for Law Scholarship (Feb. 14, 2013)
- Dave Hoffman (Temple), What is the Point of Symposia? (Feb. 17, 2013)
- Paul Horwitz (Alabama), Disconnects in the Law Review "Affirmative Action" Discussion (Feb. 17, 2013)
- Orin Kerr (George Washington), Do Law Reviews Consider the Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation of Authors in Selecting Articles For Publication? (Feb. 13, 2013)
- Brian Leiter (Chicago), Racial, Ethnic and Other "Identity" Diversity in Article Selection? (Feb. 19, 2013)
- Michael J.Z. Mannheimer (N. Kentucky), Scholastica’s Diversity Question (Feb. 13, 2013)
- Michelle N. Meyer (Harvard), Affirmative Action (In)Consistency (Obligatory Post on L’Affaire Scholastica) (Feb. 15, 2013)
- Kaimipono D. Wenger (Thomas Jefferson), In Defense of Law Review Affirmative Action (Feb. 16, 2013)
- Kaimipono D. Wenger (Thomas Jefferson), Does Blind Review See Race? (Feb. 18, 2013)
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in a word - NO
Why should anything but the content and quality of the article be considered? (cue affirmative action BS here)
Posted by: Todd | Feb 17, 2013 5:40:46 PM




