Friday, October 16, 2020
Weekly Legal Education Roundup
- ABA Journal, Recent Equal Pay Lawsuits by Female Law Professors Has Shined a Light on Academic Compensation Process
- Judith Areen (Executive Director, AALS), Law Prof Hiring Is Down 25% This Year
- Paul Caron (Dean, Pepperdine), An Invitation To Alumni To Join Our Important Work On Racial Justice
- Paul Caron (Dean, Pepperdine), Should Law School Deans Have A Chief Of Staff?
- Inside Higher Ed, #Manterrupting In The VP Debate ... And The Academy
- Inside Higher Ed, Washington and Lee Offers Full-Throated Defense of Professors Targeted For Political and Racist Reasons
- Rogelio A. Lasso (UIC-John Marshall), A Blueprint for Using Assessments to Achieve Learning Outcomes and Improve Students’ Learning
- James Levy (Nova SE), Mind the attentional gap when teaching on Zoom
- LSAC, The LSAT Will Be Online Through April
- National Jurist, Pepperdine Caruso Law Makes Financial Commitment To Black Students
- NBC Chicago, Woman Takes Bar Exam While in Labor, Gives Birth, Then Finishes Test
- CJ Ryan (Roger Williams) & Meghan Dawe (American Bar Foundation), Mind the Gap: Gender Pay Disparities in the Legal Academy
- Margaret Ryznar (IUPUI), A Brief Guide to Online Teaching
- Karen Sloan (Law.com), Clinics Stagnate
- Karen Sloan (Law.com), Law Schools Are Dropping the Ball on Diversity and Inclusion
- Karen Sloan (Law.com), National Bar Exam Leader Defends Online Test Amid Reports of Tech Failures and Poorly Written Questions
- Melissa Stewart (Duke), Amy Coney Barrett And Law School Exams
- Mitchel Winick (Dean, Monterey), Victor Quintanilla (Indiana), Sam Erman (USC), Christina Chong-Nakatsuchi (Monterey) & Michael Frisby (Michigan), Examining the California Cut Score: An Empirical Analysis of Minimum Competency, Public Protection, Disparate Impact, and National Standards
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