Journal ArticleEndeavors to increase diversity in higher education invite many questions, including concerns about consistent and categorical application of the motivating values. For example, do law schools, and especially elite law schools, do enough to promote inclusiveness in the legal profession if their efforts are limited to admitting students from underrepresented minorities and not equally striving for similar diversity among the faculty? Where the students are diverse but the teachers are not, inclusiveness does not seem to rise to the level of a genuinely embraced value. The imbalance between the homogeneity of law school faculty and the diversity of law school students signals that while members of minorities may be capable of...
Respect for diversity was one quality many faculty members considered significant when searching in ...
Twenty-five years ago, law schools were in the developing stages of a pitched battle for the future ...
The demographics of clinical law faculties matter. As Professor Jon Dubin persuasively argued nearly...
As our day-to-day work lives make abundantly clear, a law faculty is a many-headed creature: an asso...
“My concern is that we need to make legal education, and especially traditional law school classes, ...
Racism has been embedded in American society since its founding. The systemic nature of racism means...
Women of color are already severely underrepresented in legal academia; as enrollment drops and lega...
Given the severe underrepresentation of minorities in the legal profession, law schools have begun t...
Twice in the past two years, the U.S. Supreme Court has approved educational diversity as a compelli...
While we had historically recruited a large number of minority candidates to campus, because of the ...
That is the situation. Nonetheless, the purpose of this Article is not to criticize the current law ...
Clinical legal education has rapidly evolved from a novelty or boutique offering in law school curri...
The lack of diversity in top law schools (TLS) has contributed to a learning climate that isolates, ...
Inclusive teaching is not just an aspirational goal. It is our ethical obligation to students. Our s...
North American law schools are adding Diversity, Equity, and inclusion (DEI) roles or responsibiliti...
Respect for diversity was one quality many faculty members considered significant when searching in ...
Twenty-five years ago, law schools were in the developing stages of a pitched battle for the future ...
The demographics of clinical law faculties matter. As Professor Jon Dubin persuasively argued nearly...
As our day-to-day work lives make abundantly clear, a law faculty is a many-headed creature: an asso...
“My concern is that we need to make legal education, and especially traditional law school classes, ...
Racism has been embedded in American society since its founding. The systemic nature of racism means...
Women of color are already severely underrepresented in legal academia; as enrollment drops and lega...
Given the severe underrepresentation of minorities in the legal profession, law schools have begun t...
Twice in the past two years, the U.S. Supreme Court has approved educational diversity as a compelli...
While we had historically recruited a large number of minority candidates to campus, because of the ...
That is the situation. Nonetheless, the purpose of this Article is not to criticize the current law ...
Clinical legal education has rapidly evolved from a novelty or boutique offering in law school curri...
The lack of diversity in top law schools (TLS) has contributed to a learning climate that isolates, ...
Inclusive teaching is not just an aspirational goal. It is our ethical obligation to students. Our s...
North American law schools are adding Diversity, Equity, and inclusion (DEI) roles or responsibiliti...
Respect for diversity was one quality many faculty members considered significant when searching in ...
Twenty-five years ago, law schools were in the developing stages of a pitched battle for the future ...
The demographics of clinical law faculties matter. As Professor Jon Dubin persuasively argued nearly...