What does it take to become a law professor? With the publication of Brannon Denning, Marcia McCormick, and Jeffrey Lipshaw\u27s Becoming a Law Professor: A Candidate\u27s Guide, we can now say-as academics do that there is a literature on this question. Previously, much of the advice on this topic consisted of postings to blogs and other websites, which comprise probably the most detailed set of writings law professors have created in that medium. The arrival of a monograph pulls this body of advice together, organizes it, adds substantially to it, and supplies a handy tool for the kit of any aspiring professorial candidate. The guide\u27s authors have performed a service for which the hundreds of teaching aspirants who enter the Associati...
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Success in law school and in the legal profession often involves mastering and navigating the pletho...
There is now a literature on how to become a law professor. The first book-length treatment of the s...
This is the Table of Contents and the Introduction to a forthcoming book from the American Bar Assoc...
I was not very far into my law school experience when I realized that my professors had the best job...
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I was not very far into my law school experience when I realized that my professors had the best job...
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I was delighted to receive recently a copy of a letter from the distinguished faculty advisor of the...
As the process of legal education reform in Japan, centered on the establishment of a new tier of pr...
What is the purpose of legal scholarship? The foreword to the University of Michigan Law Review\u27s...
Law students and the consumers of legal services like to think that professors are hired by law scho...
I review Eugene Volokh's recent book, Academic Legal Writing. The book is nominally directed to law ...
The author discusses her transition from litigation practice to teaching law. She concludes that the...
Success in law school and in the legal profession often involves mastering and navigating the pletho...
There is now a literature on how to become a law professor. The first book-length treatment of the s...
This is the Table of Contents and the Introduction to a forthcoming book from the American Bar Assoc...
I was not very far into my law school experience when I realized that my professors had the best job...
Once you have set your sights upon a career in law teaching you must determine how best to position ...
I was not very far into my law school experience when I realized that my professors had the best job...
Thirty-five years ago, when I first joined a law faculty, only one job description existed for law p...
A general debate concerning whether law blogs can be legal scholarship makes little more sense than ...
Law professors occupy a twin role as scholars and (most of them, at any rate) as lawyers. Deborah Rh...
I was delighted to receive recently a copy of a letter from the distinguished faculty advisor of the...
As the process of legal education reform in Japan, centered on the establishment of a new tier of pr...
What is the purpose of legal scholarship? The foreword to the University of Michigan Law Review\u27s...
Law students and the consumers of legal services like to think that professors are hired by law scho...
I review Eugene Volokh's recent book, Academic Legal Writing. The book is nominally directed to law ...
The author discusses her transition from litigation practice to teaching law. She concludes that the...
Success in law school and in the legal profession often involves mastering and navigating the pletho...