Friday, February 18, 2022
Weekly Legal Education Roundup
ABA Journal, Loan Counseling and Cross-Cultural Competency Programing Will Be Required From ABA-accredited Law Schools
- Jonathan Adler (Case Western), SSRN Removes Academic Paper Due to Defamation Claim
- Jonathan Adler (Case Western), SSRN Restores Paper By Ann Lipton (Tulane) Previously Removed Due To Defamation Claim; Law Review Has Not Withdrawn Its Publication Offer
- Benjamin Alarie (Toronto) & Arthur Cockfield (Queen's), Will Machines Replace Us? Machine-Authored Texts and the Future of Scholarship
- Brooklyn Law School, Trailblazing Judge Mary Johnson Lowe '54 Honored with Named Scholarship to Promote Student Diversity and Inclusion
- Paul Caron (Dean, Pepperdine), Two-Thirds Through The Fall 2022 Law School Admissions Season: Applicants Are Down 9.2% And In All LSAT Bands (Especially 170-180 (-15.4%) And 160-169 (-12.7%))
- Meera Deo (Southwestern), Pandemic Pressures on Faculty
- Colleen Graffy (Pepperdine), Pandemic Pedagogy and Its Applications for International Legal Education and the Hyflex Classroom of the Future
- Jasmine Harris (Penn), Debating Disability Disclosure in Legal Education
- Law.com, A 'Must-Have' or 'Forced Wokeness'?: Mixed Reaction to ABA's Newly Adopted Diversity Training Mandate for Law Students
- Teri McMurtry-Chubb (Illinois-Chicago), The Law School Curriculum and the Movement for Black Lives
- Reuters, U.S. Law Students to Receive Anti-Bias Training After ABA Passes New Rule
- Lori Roberts (Western State) & Monica Todd (Syracuse), Let's Be Honest About Law School Cheating: A Low-Tech Solution for a High-Tech Problem
- Roundup, Legal Ed News
- Mike Spivey, 2023 U.S. News Law School Rankings Predictions
- Jonathan Todres (Georgia State), Work-Life Balance and the Need to Give Law Students a Break
- Wall Street Journal, God and Man at Yale Law
- Washington Post, Georgetown Law Students Call For Mandatory Faculty Diversity Training After Professor Called Asian Student ‘Mr. Chinaman’
- Amin R. Yacoub (Virginia), The Devolution of Legal Academia in the United States and the Revolutionization of the Hiring Standards of Law Professors
- Emily Zimmerman (Drexel), Pushing Back Against Langdell
Article of the Week: Amin R. Yacoub (Virginia), The Devolution of Legal Academia in the United States and the Revolutionization of the Hiring Standards of Law Professors
Off topic, but important: Hamill: Some Musings As LLCs Approach The Fifty-Year Milestone
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