Getting a Rise Out of Diversity: Celebrating the Challenge took on hard questions of diversity, while keeping the spirit of New Orleans alive through celebration. With speakers who work to maintain diversity in legal practice and education every day, participants engaged in a lively discussion of what diversity actually is and how to create and sustain it
As I reflected on my personal experience to help address the persistence of discrimination in legal ...
In Grutter v. Bollinger, the United States Supreme Court addressed the issue of whether diversity is...
In Grutter v. Bollinger, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld affirmative action at the University of Michi...
Getting a Rise Out of Diversity: Celebrating the Challenge took on hard questions of diversity, whi...
Racism has been embedded in American society since its founding. The systemic nature of racism means...
At the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) meetings and in materials published by the Associa...
It is really a pleasure to be here today and I think we owe great thanks to Western New England Coll...
On March 8, 2004, the University at Buffalo Law School hosted its annual Mitchell Lecture,1 a panel ...
This essay poses a challenge for increased diversity in the legal profession and legal institutions....
There is resounding consensus that diversity in legal education is a priority. Yet, North American l...
Respect for diversity was one quality many faculty members considered significant when searching in ...
The issue of diversity is certainly not a new concept. This topic has been the focus of many corpor...
“My concern is that we need to make legal education, and especially traditional law school classes, ...
The study and practice of law is among the most respected and well-regarded pursuits; unfortunately,...
North American law schools are adding Diversity, Equity, and inclusion (DEI) roles or responsibiliti...
As I reflected on my personal experience to help address the persistence of discrimination in legal ...
In Grutter v. Bollinger, the United States Supreme Court addressed the issue of whether diversity is...
In Grutter v. Bollinger, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld affirmative action at the University of Michi...
Getting a Rise Out of Diversity: Celebrating the Challenge took on hard questions of diversity, whi...
Racism has been embedded in American society since its founding. The systemic nature of racism means...
At the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) meetings and in materials published by the Associa...
It is really a pleasure to be here today and I think we owe great thanks to Western New England Coll...
On March 8, 2004, the University at Buffalo Law School hosted its annual Mitchell Lecture,1 a panel ...
This essay poses a challenge for increased diversity in the legal profession and legal institutions....
There is resounding consensus that diversity in legal education is a priority. Yet, North American l...
Respect for diversity was one quality many faculty members considered significant when searching in ...
The issue of diversity is certainly not a new concept. This topic has been the focus of many corpor...
“My concern is that we need to make legal education, and especially traditional law school classes, ...
The study and practice of law is among the most respected and well-regarded pursuits; unfortunately,...
North American law schools are adding Diversity, Equity, and inclusion (DEI) roles or responsibiliti...
As I reflected on my personal experience to help address the persistence of discrimination in legal ...
In Grutter v. Bollinger, the United States Supreme Court addressed the issue of whether diversity is...
In Grutter v. Bollinger, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld affirmative action at the University of Michi...