Like everyone else, academics are susceptible to informational and reputational signals. Sometimes academics lack confidence in their methods and beliefs, and they pay a great deal of attention to the methods and beliefs of others. The academic study of law is particularly subject to cascade effects, as people follow signals that they participate in amplifying. Some of these effects run their course quickly, whereas others last a long time. Leaders can play a special role in starting and stopping cascades; external shocks play a special role in the academic study of law; sometimes like-minded people within academia move one another to extremes. This informal essay, the Foreword to the forthcoming annual book review issue of the Michigan Law...
Law has been a borrower but not a supplier. Law schools, in effect, have been located on one-way str...
Academic life can be a depressing experience. Despite the enormous amount of time many academics spe...
This Article describes the origins of three movements in legal academia: empirical legal studies (EL...
Why did critical legal studies disappear? Will it reappear? Why does the Federalist Society prosper?...
Like everyone else, academics are susceptible to informational and reputational signals. Sometimes a...
Like everyone else, academics are susceptible to informational and reputational signals. Sometimes a...
Why did critical legal studies disappear? Will it reappear? Why does the Federalist Society prosper?...
Many people, including many lawyers and judges, disparage law reviews and the books that sometimes r...
The simplification and socialization of law is frustrated by the stand-alone JD which accommodates s...
Success in law school and in the legal profession often involves mastering and navigating the pletho...
Academic life can be a depressing experience. Despite the enormous amount of time many academics spe...
Since the late 1980s, the academic authority of colleges and universities has been subjected to cont...
This Article explores academic culture. It addresses the reluctance in academic circles to accord la...
[Excerpt] I will argue that reports of law school unintentionally or intentionally misreporting a va...
Law has been a borrower but not a supplier. Law schools, in effect, have been located on one-way str...
Law has been a borrower but not a supplier. Law schools, in effect, have been located on one-way str...
Academic life can be a depressing experience. Despite the enormous amount of time many academics spe...
This Article describes the origins of three movements in legal academia: empirical legal studies (EL...
Why did critical legal studies disappear? Will it reappear? Why does the Federalist Society prosper?...
Like everyone else, academics are susceptible to informational and reputational signals. Sometimes a...
Like everyone else, academics are susceptible to informational and reputational signals. Sometimes a...
Why did critical legal studies disappear? Will it reappear? Why does the Federalist Society prosper?...
Many people, including many lawyers and judges, disparage law reviews and the books that sometimes r...
The simplification and socialization of law is frustrated by the stand-alone JD which accommodates s...
Success in law school and in the legal profession often involves mastering and navigating the pletho...
Academic life can be a depressing experience. Despite the enormous amount of time many academics spe...
Since the late 1980s, the academic authority of colleges and universities has been subjected to cont...
This Article explores academic culture. It addresses the reluctance in academic circles to accord la...
[Excerpt] I will argue that reports of law school unintentionally or intentionally misreporting a va...
Law has been a borrower but not a supplier. Law schools, in effect, have been located on one-way str...
Law has been a borrower but not a supplier. Law schools, in effect, have been located on one-way str...
Academic life can be a depressing experience. Despite the enormous amount of time many academics spe...
This Article describes the origins of three movements in legal academia: empirical legal studies (EL...