In the heavily competitive law school teaching job market, the so-called “job talk” has assumed increasing importance in the ultimate hiring decision. Nevertheless, there is little published information to assist a law school faculty in structuring or evaluating the job talk and a similar paucity of information for candidates to guide them in creating and preparing for the presentation of their talk. This article is intended to fill that void. The article guides the preparation of faculty and candidates for both the job talk itself and for the crucial Q&A period that follows the talk. The article represents the authors’ collective 87 years of experience seeing both successful and unsuccessful job talks, as well as the experience of 15 colle...
Throughout U.S. legal education’s history, a small number of elite law schools have produced the vas...
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...
In the heavily competitive law school teaching job market, the so-called “job talk” has assumed incr...
This is the Table of Contents and the Introduction to a forthcoming book from the American Bar Assoc...
Law students and the consumers of legal services like to think that professors are hired by law scho...
The hiring market for tenure-track non–legal writing positions is a world unto itself with its own l...
Recognizing the critical need for law school recruitment teams to better assess in advance the schol...
What does the future hold for law school faculty members? In this month\u27s interview, we are fortu...
A law school job talk for an entry-level candidate is an opportunity for the presenter to put his or...
The author’s chapters in the 2018 professional responsibility hornbook, Legal Ethics, Professional R...
In an excerpt from the latest book in theABA Career Series, the author reminds law students to open ...
It is true that the recession of 2008–2009 seriously undermined the job market for both new and expe...
This Essay is about solutions—real solutions that law schools can deploy right now to improve the ed...
The American Bar Association’s “50 Simple Ways to Market Your Practice” includes as No. 43 “do adjun...
Throughout U.S. legal education’s history, a small number of elite law schools have produced the vas...
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...
In the heavily competitive law school teaching job market, the so-called “job talk” has assumed incr...
This is the Table of Contents and the Introduction to a forthcoming book from the American Bar Assoc...
Law students and the consumers of legal services like to think that professors are hired by law scho...
The hiring market for tenure-track non–legal writing positions is a world unto itself with its own l...
Recognizing the critical need for law school recruitment teams to better assess in advance the schol...
What does the future hold for law school faculty members? In this month\u27s interview, we are fortu...
A law school job talk for an entry-level candidate is an opportunity for the presenter to put his or...
The author’s chapters in the 2018 professional responsibility hornbook, Legal Ethics, Professional R...
In an excerpt from the latest book in theABA Career Series, the author reminds law students to open ...
It is true that the recession of 2008–2009 seriously undermined the job market for both new and expe...
This Essay is about solutions—real solutions that law schools can deploy right now to improve the ed...
The American Bar Association’s “50 Simple Ways to Market Your Practice” includes as No. 43 “do adjun...
Throughout U.S. legal education’s history, a small number of elite law schools have produced the vas...
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...