The summer of 2020 was an inflection point for legal education’s relationship with racial and other inequities. After Minneapolis police murdered George Floyd, faculty, administrators, and students spoke out with increased urgency about the need to address race in law school curricula. For example, professors sought to give race context to cases found in law school casebooks by not presenting judicial opinions as neutral statements of the law. Many law schools, including our own, formally (re)dedicated themselves to helping students recognize and analyze structural inequalities and how the law perpetuates them. Law schools focused on what their faculty and graduates could do to change the legal landscape. Whether they did so effectively was...
In 2020, the Black Lives Matter movement moved to the fore. Many Americans understood for the first ...
In this Article, Professor Greenberg argues that law schools claim to treat African American student...
Two seismic curricular disruptions create a tipping point for legal education to reform and transfor...
The summer of 2020 was an inflection point for legal education’s relationship with racial and other ...
Law students are sometimes caricatured as money-hungry careerists, merely punching their ticket to a...
There is a new conversation in legal education about a pernicious problem. As the COVID-19 pandemic ...
This article provides a candid assessment of the demanding, and rewarding, work that is required to ...
Given that law schools are in a unique position to adequately address racism, how can law schools an...
Exploring issues of racial bias and social injustice in the law school classroom is a modern imperat...
Racism has been embedded in American society since its founding. The systemic nature of racism means...
This exchange of letters picks up where Professors Adrienne Davis and Robert Chang left off in an ea...
In Grutter v. Bollinger, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld affirmative action at the University of Michi...
The class of 2020 graduated law school in the midst of a pandemic that, as of May 2020, had infected...
As I reflected on my personal experience to help address the persistence of discrimination in legal ...
Gen Z is defined as including persons born after 1996 and, in 2018, the first Gen Z would have been ...
In 2020, the Black Lives Matter movement moved to the fore. Many Americans understood for the first ...
In this Article, Professor Greenberg argues that law schools claim to treat African American student...
Two seismic curricular disruptions create a tipping point for legal education to reform and transfor...
The summer of 2020 was an inflection point for legal education’s relationship with racial and other ...
Law students are sometimes caricatured as money-hungry careerists, merely punching their ticket to a...
There is a new conversation in legal education about a pernicious problem. As the COVID-19 pandemic ...
This article provides a candid assessment of the demanding, and rewarding, work that is required to ...
Given that law schools are in a unique position to adequately address racism, how can law schools an...
Exploring issues of racial bias and social injustice in the law school classroom is a modern imperat...
Racism has been embedded in American society since its founding. The systemic nature of racism means...
This exchange of letters picks up where Professors Adrienne Davis and Robert Chang left off in an ea...
In Grutter v. Bollinger, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld affirmative action at the University of Michi...
The class of 2020 graduated law school in the midst of a pandemic that, as of May 2020, had infected...
As I reflected on my personal experience to help address the persistence of discrimination in legal ...
Gen Z is defined as including persons born after 1996 and, in 2018, the first Gen Z would have been ...
In 2020, the Black Lives Matter movement moved to the fore. Many Americans understood for the first ...
In this Article, Professor Greenberg argues that law schools claim to treat African American student...
Two seismic curricular disruptions create a tipping point for legal education to reform and transfor...