Clinical legal education has rapidly evolved from a novelty or boutique offering in law school curricula to a relatively settled and accepted component of the academy. Much has been written about the composition of law and university faculties, the value of faculty diversity in university and traditional law school educational settings, and proposals for reform. However, scant attention has been paid to the composition of the increasingly significant cadre of law professors engaging in clinical teaching and scholarship and the educational and social consequences of the demographic distribution of clinical faculty positions. In this article, Professor Dubin examines and analyzes the demographic data on clinical faculty representation, the ma...
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Clinical legal education has rapidly evolved from a novelty or boutique offering in law school curri...
The demographics of clinical law faculties matter. As Professor Jon Dubin persuasively argued nearly...
In the midst of ongoing debates within the legal academy and the American Bar Association on the nee...
Report and Recommendations on the Status of Clinical Faculty in the Legal Academy identifies and ev...
There is resounding consensus that diversity in legal education is a priority. Yet, North American l...
The Chair of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Section on Clinical Legal Education appo...
This Article examines the status of clinical faculty in American law schools, and the American Bar A...
A fundamental obstacle to the success of legal education’s practice readiness movement is the “bifur...
In the United States of America, the term “clinical faculty” has been used to define diff erent posi...
The thesis of this article is that adjunct faculty make a unique and valuable contribution to legal ...
Women of color are already severely underrepresented in legal academia; as enrollment drops and lega...
This Essay builds on the premise that diversity is highly relevant to evaluating the quality of a la...
I am writing today to talk about diversity within law school faculties. And when I say “diversity,”...
Journal ArticleEndeavors to increase diversity in higher education invite many questions, including ...
While we had historically recruited a large number of minority candidates to campus, because of the ...
Clinical legal education has rapidly evolved from a novelty or boutique offering in law school curri...
The demographics of clinical law faculties matter. As Professor Jon Dubin persuasively argued nearly...
In the midst of ongoing debates within the legal academy and the American Bar Association on the nee...
Report and Recommendations on the Status of Clinical Faculty in the Legal Academy identifies and ev...
There is resounding consensus that diversity in legal education is a priority. Yet, North American l...
The Chair of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Section on Clinical Legal Education appo...
This Article examines the status of clinical faculty in American law schools, and the American Bar A...
A fundamental obstacle to the success of legal education’s practice readiness movement is the “bifur...
In the United States of America, the term “clinical faculty” has been used to define diff erent posi...
The thesis of this article is that adjunct faculty make a unique and valuable contribution to legal ...
Women of color are already severely underrepresented in legal academia; as enrollment drops and lega...
This Essay builds on the premise that diversity is highly relevant to evaluating the quality of a la...
I am writing today to talk about diversity within law school faculties. And when I say “diversity,”...
Journal ArticleEndeavors to increase diversity in higher education invite many questions, including ...
While we had historically recruited a large number of minority candidates to campus, because of the ...