Friday, January 22, 2016
Weekly Legal Education Roundup
- Above the Law, As Bad As Legal Education Is, It Could Be Worse
- Above the Law, The Tetzlaff Aftermath: Discharging Student Loans In Bankruptcy Might Be Easier Than We Thought
- Ronald Collins (University of Washington), Tenured LSU Prof. Sues — University Claims Her Profanity Constituted Sexual Harassment
- Connecticut Law Tribune, Clinical Experience Is Vital for Law School Students
- David Barnhizer (Cleveland State), Language Control, 'Hyper-Sensitivity' and the Death of True Liberalism
- Harvard Crimson, Iconic Legal Guide Faces New Challenges: The Bluebook Is at the Center of Two Controversies Challenging Harvard’s Historic Monopoly Over its Production
- Rosalie Jukier (McGill), If It's Not Impossible, It's Not Worth Doing: Rod Macdonald's Vision of Legal Education
- Adam Lamparello & Charles MacLean (Indiana Tech), Creating the New Law School by Fully Integrating Experiential Education Across the Entire Curriculum
- Brian Leiter (Chicago), The Rookie Market for Law Professors Is Clearly a Bit Stronger This Year...
- Kyle McEntee (Law School Transparency), Law Schools More Transparent Than Ever
- Kyle McEntee (Law School Transparency), Why Ranking Law Schools Nationally Is Nonsensical
- Deborah Jones Merritt (Ohio State), “Little Staff Attorneys”
- Deborah Jones Merritt (Ohio State), Peking University
- National Law Journal, Villanova Law Gets $25 Million and a New Name
- Thomas Jefferson Law School Press Release, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia to Teach in 2016 Study Abroad Program
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