Friday, December 3, 2021
Weekly Legal Education Roundup
Jamie Abrams (Louisville), Legal Education's Curricular Tipping Point Toward Inclusive Socratic Teaching
- Academic Freedom Alliance & Brian Leiter (Chicago), The University Of Illinois-Chicago's Response to Student Complaints Against A Tenured Law Professor
- Deborah Archer (NYU), Caitlin Barry (Villanova), Lisa Bliss (Georgia State), G.S. Hans (Vanderbilt), Vida Johnson (Georgetown), Wilkes Kaas (Quinnipiac), Lynnise Pantin (Columbia), Kele Stewart (Miami), Priya Baskaran (American), Jennifer Fernandez (Penn), Crystal Grant (Duke), Anjum Gupta (Rutgers), Julia Hernandez (CUNY), Alexis Karteron (Rutgers) & Shobha Mahadev (Northwestern), Clinicians Reflect on COVID-19: Lessons Learned and Looking Beyond
- Brooklyn Law School, Professor Steven Dean Named Co-Director of Block Center for International Studies
- Paul Caron (Dean, Pepperdine), One-Third Of The Way Through The Fall 2022 Law School Admissions Cycle: Applicants Are Down 4.4% And In All LSAT Bands (Especially 170-180 (-13.6%)), Except 150-159 (+0.3%)
- Diana Donahoe (Georgetown) & Julie Ross (Georgetown), Implementing ABA Standard 314 by Incorporating Effective Formative Assessment Techniques Across The Law School Curriculum
- Council of the ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, Notice of Law School Demonstrating Compliance With Standards 202(a), (c), and (d): Cleveland State University Cleveland-Marshall College of Law (Nov. 2021)
- The Economist, The Buried Boon to the Wealthy in the Democrats’ Tax Plan
- ETS, ETS Establishes Legal Education Advisory Council to Expand and Create New Pathways in Legal Education
- Andrew Koppelman (Northwestern), The Yale And UIC Law School Controversies
- Law.com, With Release of LSAT Scores Today, Law School Applications Expected to Spike
- Simon Lazarus (J.D. 1967, Yale), Trap House Enters Its Fourth Month: A Take on Where Things Stand
- Liberty University, Morse Tan Named Dean Of Liberty University School of Law
- Philadelphia Inquirer, Former Temple Dean Convicted In U.S. News Rankings Scandal Fraud; AUSA Hopes Case Send A Message To Administrators At Other Schools
- Reuters, Law School Applicants Are Down, Breaking Five-Year Streak
- Summary of Actions of the Section’s Council at its Public Meeting Nov. 19, 2021
- David Thomson (Denver) & Stephen Daniels (American Bar Foundation), If You Build It, They Will Come: What Students Say About Experiential Learning
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