Friday, August 20, 2021
Weekly Legal Education Roundup
- ABA Journal, Law Prof's Federal Discrimination Suit Against University of Idaho Allowed To Go Forward
- ABA Section on Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, Standards Committee Approves Anti-Racism, Bias Training As New Accreditation Standards For Law Schools
- Paul Caron (Dean, Pepperdine), Early Returns On The Law School Class Of 2024: Higher LSAT Scores, UGPAs, And Enrollment
- Paul Caron (Dean, Pepperdine), Prayer For Pepperdine Caruso Law 1Ls
- David Grenardo (St. Mary's), The Phantom Menace to Professional Identity Formation and Law School Success: Imposter Syndrome
- J.B. Heaton (JD, MBA & Ph.D., University of Chicago), Who Fields the Best Team?: A (Better) Measure of the Top Ten U.S. Law Schools by Faculty Impact
- Brian Leiter (Chicago), Citation Counts Vary By Field
- Brian Leiter, (Chicago), Standards Committee ignores critics, and does what it wants
- Deborah Jones Merritt (Ohio State), Death Of Peter Lederer (Miami) And A Posthumous Update Of A Modest Proposal For Legal Education
- New Civil Liberties Alliance, George Mason Univ. Caves to NCLA’s Lawsuit over Vaccine Mandate, Grants Prof. Medical Exemption
- Sara Ochs (Louisville), Imposter Syndrome & The Non-Traditional Law Professor
- Washington Free Beacon, American Bar Association Poised To Mandate Diversity Training, Affirmative Action at Law Schools
- Steven L. Winter (Wayne State), Does Justice Have a Syntax?
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