Friday, November 5, 2021
Weekly Legal Education Roundup
Ty Alper (UC-Berkeley), Third-Party Sexual Harassment: The Challenge of Title IX Obligations for Law School Clinics
- Peter Berkowitz (J.D. 1990, Yale; Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution), An Open Letter to Yale Law School Dean Heather Gerken
- Charleston Regional Business Journal, Reinvestment Brings Charleston School of Law Back From the Brink
- Laura Graham (Wake Forest), 'Safe Spaces' and 'Brave Spaces': The Case for Creating Law School Classrooms that Are Both
- Hofstra Symposium, Leading Differently Across Difference Conference
- Brendan Johnson (Minnesota) & Francis Shen (Minnesota), Teaching Law and Artificial Intelligence
- David Lat, The Newest Insanity Out Of Yale Law School
- Marc James Léger, Sam Kerson Lawyers Will Appeal Court Decision
- Oregon Symposium, Defining Legal Writing Scholarship
- Tom Sharbaugh (Penn State), Could a Purpose Deficit Fill Unmet Legal Need?
- David I. C. Thomson (Denver), Elements of Effective Online Instruction in Law
- UC Hastings Board Directs Chancellor & Dean to Pursue Name Change
- U.S. Department of Education Announces Recognition Status of Nine Accrediting Agencies
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