Throughout U.S. legal education’s history, a small number of elite law schools have produced the vast majority of law professors. Although law professor hiring is now more inclusive in certain respects, the law school an aspiring professor attended continues to serve as a powerful predictor of hiring market success. Some scholars have maintained that this preference for graduates of elite law schools infects legal education with class bias and distorts legal pedagogy, but the absence of reliable data on socioeconomic diversity within law schools has muted these criticisms.This Essay reorients the debate on law school hiring by focusing on law professors’ undergraduate educations. This shift in focus is important for two main reasons. First,...
This Article reports on an empirical study of the prevalence of Ph.D.s on law faculties, the rate at...
[Excerpt] I will argue that reports of law school unintentionally or intentionally misreporting a va...
The total number of law school graduates for the class of 2011 was 43,979 and of the 42,411 graduate...
Throughout U.S. legal education’s history, a small number of elite law schools have produced the vas...
Law students and the consumers of legal services like to think that professors are hired by law scho...
At a time when some perceive law schools to be in crisis and the future of legal education is being ...
In the movie Moneyball — based on the nationally bestselling book of the same name — Jonah Hill’s ch...
This Essay is about solutions—real solutions that law schools can deploy right now to improve the ed...
This article measures 32 law schools\u27 academic reputations by citations to their faculties\u27 wo...
Like the proverbial elephant, law school appears different when perceived from different perspective...
This Essay is about solutions-real solutions that law schools can deploy right now to improve the ed...
Below, I review Dr. Meera E. Deo’s book, Unequal Profession: Race and Gender in Legal Academia, publ...
Part I of this Note surveys the existing body of literature on legal education, with a particular em...
These are trying times for legal educators. In 2011, the New York Times ran a year-long series of em...
U.S. law schools are hiring large proportions of J.D.-Ph.D.s in tenure-track faculty positions in an...
This Article reports on an empirical study of the prevalence of Ph.D.s on law faculties, the rate at...
[Excerpt] I will argue that reports of law school unintentionally or intentionally misreporting a va...
The total number of law school graduates for the class of 2011 was 43,979 and of the 42,411 graduate...
Throughout U.S. legal education’s history, a small number of elite law schools have produced the vas...
Law students and the consumers of legal services like to think that professors are hired by law scho...
At a time when some perceive law schools to be in crisis and the future of legal education is being ...
In the movie Moneyball — based on the nationally bestselling book of the same name — Jonah Hill’s ch...
This Essay is about solutions—real solutions that law schools can deploy right now to improve the ed...
This article measures 32 law schools\u27 academic reputations by citations to their faculties\u27 wo...
Like the proverbial elephant, law school appears different when perceived from different perspective...
This Essay is about solutions-real solutions that law schools can deploy right now to improve the ed...
Below, I review Dr. Meera E. Deo’s book, Unequal Profession: Race and Gender in Legal Academia, publ...
Part I of this Note surveys the existing body of literature on legal education, with a particular em...
These are trying times for legal educators. In 2011, the New York Times ran a year-long series of em...
U.S. law schools are hiring large proportions of J.D.-Ph.D.s in tenure-track faculty positions in an...
This Article reports on an empirical study of the prevalence of Ph.D.s on law faculties, the rate at...
[Excerpt] I will argue that reports of law school unintentionally or intentionally misreporting a va...
The total number of law school graduates for the class of 2011 was 43,979 and of the 42,411 graduate...