Intent on more systematically developing the emerging professional identities of law students, the professional identity formation movement is recasting how we think about legal education. Notably, however, the movement overlooks the structural racism imbedded in American law and legal education. While current models of professional development value diversity and cross-cultural competence, they do not adequately prepare the next generation of legal professionals to engage in the sustained work of interrupting and overthrowing race and racism in the legal profession and system. This article argues that antiracism is essential to the profession’s responsibility to serve justice and therefore key to legal professional identity. Fortunately, d...
The relatively recent development of jurisprudence and pedagogy in the areas of critical legal studi...
This Review examines the theory/practice dichotomy in legal education through the prism of the Carne...
Ten years after the publication of Educating Lawyers, a growing number of American law schools are t...
Intent on more systematically developing the emerging professional identities of law students, the p...
Given the fundamental importance of the attorney-client relationship in securing favorable outcomes ...
This article provides a candid assessment of the demanding, and rewarding, work that is required to ...
I was honored by the invitation to deliver the 2021 Lee E. Teitelbaum keynote address. Dean Teitelba...
The dominant image of a lawyer persists: a neatly dressed man wearing a conservative dark suit, whit...
Over the last four years, I have taught a course in Critical Race Theory at the University of Virgin...
(Excerpt) Nationwide protests against police brutality in the summer of 2020, coupled with the high ...
Law schools are in the business of teaching students legal doctrine. Since the introduction of the c...
American law schools are paying increased attention to the professional identity formation of their ...
This Article is my attempt to provide a guide to what professional identity formation is—as distinct...
Given that law schools are in a unique position to adequately address racism, how can law schools an...
In this Article, Professor Greenberg argues that law schools claim to treat African American student...
The relatively recent development of jurisprudence and pedagogy in the areas of critical legal studi...
This Review examines the theory/practice dichotomy in legal education through the prism of the Carne...
Ten years after the publication of Educating Lawyers, a growing number of American law schools are t...
Intent on more systematically developing the emerging professional identities of law students, the p...
Given the fundamental importance of the attorney-client relationship in securing favorable outcomes ...
This article provides a candid assessment of the demanding, and rewarding, work that is required to ...
I was honored by the invitation to deliver the 2021 Lee E. Teitelbaum keynote address. Dean Teitelba...
The dominant image of a lawyer persists: a neatly dressed man wearing a conservative dark suit, whit...
Over the last four years, I have taught a course in Critical Race Theory at the University of Virgin...
(Excerpt) Nationwide protests against police brutality in the summer of 2020, coupled with the high ...
Law schools are in the business of teaching students legal doctrine. Since the introduction of the c...
American law schools are paying increased attention to the professional identity formation of their ...
This Article is my attempt to provide a guide to what professional identity formation is—as distinct...
Given that law schools are in a unique position to adequately address racism, how can law schools an...
In this Article, Professor Greenberg argues that law schools claim to treat African American student...
The relatively recent development of jurisprudence and pedagogy in the areas of critical legal studi...
This Review examines the theory/practice dichotomy in legal education through the prism of the Carne...
Ten years after the publication of Educating Lawyers, a growing number of American law schools are t...