Friday, April 16, 2021
Weekly Legal Education Roundup
- ABA Journal, If Biden Approves Loan Forgiveness, What Could It Mean For Law School Debt?
- Deborah L. Borman (Arkansas-Little Rock), 'You Should Smile More,' Academic Catcalling, and Women-on-Women Crimes
- Logan Cornett (Denver) & Deborah Jones Merritt (Ohio State), Building a Better Bar: The Twelve Building Blocks of Minimum Competence
- Steven Foster (Oklahoma City), Does the Multistate Bar Exam Validly Measure Attorney Competence?
- Scott Fruehwald (Legal Skills Prof Blog), Adding Professional Identity to The Law School Curriculum
- Herma Hill Kay, Paving the Way: The First American Women Law Professors
- Karen Sloan (Law.com), Santa Clara University Escapes Law Students' COVID Tuition Refund Class Action
- Statement of William E. Adams, Jr., Managing Director, ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar Regarding Florida Coastal School of Law
- Gabriel Teninbaum (Suffolk), Report on ExamSoft’s ExamID Feature (and a Method to Bypass It)
Comment: This article is off-topic, but it really spoke to me. Adam Benforado (Drexel), The Unsettling Truth about Our Legal System: What the Mind Sciences Can Teach Teenagers About Criminal Injustice
https://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2021/04/weekly-legal-education-roundup-1.html