This Article provides a data-driven snapshot of the law school faculty members who teach Labor and Employment Law. Among its findings are the following: The teaching of Labor Law is declining and the teaching of Employment Law is rising. Men dominate the teaching of Labor Law, but women have mostly narrowed the gap in Employment Law. The other courses taught by Labor and Employment Law faculty members are highly sex-segregated. For example, Employment Law faculty members who also teach Family Law or Property are overwhelmingly likely to be women, and Employment Law faculty members who also teach Constitutional Law, Civil Procedure, or Contracts are overwhelmingly likely to be men. Both Labor and Employment Law faculty members are more ...
As legal education undergoes significant changes with regard to both student enrollment and faculty ...
The demographics of law schools are changing and women make up the majority of law students. Yet, th...
African Americans are underrepresented on the faculties of American law schools. It is estimated tha...
This article demonstrates that there is a gender divide on law school faculties. Women work in infer...
What can statistics derived from publicly available data establish about how women are being treated...
Although in the social sciences data can mean a narrative based on observation regulated by a method...
The long-standing overrepresentation of female law faculty in skills teaching and service-oriented p...
Studies and articles examining tenured, tenure-track and contract faculty in law schools have expose...
Women of color are already severely underrepresented in legal academia; as enrollment drops and lega...
This Article discusses the statistics behind the gendered segregation of law school faculties, in wh...
In this Article, Ms. Bashi and Ms. Iskander report and analyze the results of a comprehensive study ...
This article measures 32 law schools\u27 academic reputations by citations to their faculties\u27 wo...
Background: There is a long scholarly debate on the trade-off between research and teaching in vario...
The thesis of Keeping Feminism in Its Place is that women are being domesticated in the legal acad...
Part I of this Note surveys the existing body of literature on legal education, with a particular em...
As legal education undergoes significant changes with regard to both student enrollment and faculty ...
The demographics of law schools are changing and women make up the majority of law students. Yet, th...
African Americans are underrepresented on the faculties of American law schools. It is estimated tha...
This article demonstrates that there is a gender divide on law school faculties. Women work in infer...
What can statistics derived from publicly available data establish about how women are being treated...
Although in the social sciences data can mean a narrative based on observation regulated by a method...
The long-standing overrepresentation of female law faculty in skills teaching and service-oriented p...
Studies and articles examining tenured, tenure-track and contract faculty in law schools have expose...
Women of color are already severely underrepresented in legal academia; as enrollment drops and lega...
This Article discusses the statistics behind the gendered segregation of law school faculties, in wh...
In this Article, Ms. Bashi and Ms. Iskander report and analyze the results of a comprehensive study ...
This article measures 32 law schools\u27 academic reputations by citations to their faculties\u27 wo...
Background: There is a long scholarly debate on the trade-off between research and teaching in vario...
The thesis of Keeping Feminism in Its Place is that women are being domesticated in the legal acad...
Part I of this Note surveys the existing body of literature on legal education, with a particular em...
As legal education undergoes significant changes with regard to both student enrollment and faculty ...
The demographics of law schools are changing and women make up the majority of law students. Yet, th...
African Americans are underrepresented on the faculties of American law schools. It is estimated tha...