Friday, November 12, 2021
Weekly Legal Education Roundup
ABA Journal, More law school applicants with high LSAT scores are getting rejected, admissions officers say
- Katherine Benson (UBC), In Favour of Universal Design: The Argument for Continued Hybrid Online/In-Person Courses in the Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic with a Focus on Students with Disabilities
- Paul Caron (Dean, Pepperdine), Rick Cupp Receives Pepperdine University's Highest Teaching Honor
- Katherene Conner (Elon), Experiential Learning During COVID A Perspective and A Proposal
- Scott Fruehwald (Legal Skills Prof Blog), The ABA, AALS, LWI, CLEA, and All Law Schools Should Adopt the University of Chicago Principles of Free Expression
- Inside Higher Ed, When Suspending a Professor Isn't Enough
- Brian Leiter (Chicago), Simon Lazarus YLS '67 on "Where Yale Law School Has Gone Off the Rails, and What is Needed to Get It Back on Track"
- Michigan Law School, Call for Papers
- Robert Minarcin (Arkansas-Little Rock), Ok Boomer — The Approaching DiZruption Of Legal Education By Generation Z
- William Pannapacker (Hope College), Tenured, Trapped, and Miserable in the Humanities
- Andrew Perlman (Suffolk), The Legal Ethics of Lying About American Democracy
- Fred Shapiro (Yale), The Most-Cited Legal Scholars Revisited
- Utah Law Review symposium, #IncludeTheirStories: Rethinking, Reimagining, and Reshaping Legal Education
- Jonathan Zimmerman (University of Pennsylvania), When, and Why, I’ll Retire
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