Way ahead of the current chorus of critique of American legal education, Derrick Bell was a fierce, but lucid and incisive, critic of every aspect of American legal education, from law professors’ inadequacies, to the repetitive passivity of the law school classroom, to the financial exploitation of students, to the negative consequences of the tenure system. Dean Bell did not merely voice these concerns, he creatively structured his own courses to make them more relevant, effective, and student-centered. The author’s chance encounter with Dean Bell’s 1982 article, The Law Student as Slave, which presaged later calls for wholesale reform of legal education like the Carnegie Report, was transformative
Judge Edwards divides his analysis of the cause of the crisis in ethical lawyering into an overview ...
Professor Bell was the plenary speaker at the 2003 annual meeting of the Law and Society Association...
At a meeting of the Northeast Corridor in October, 1990, Paulette Caldwell wondered aloud whether bl...
Way ahead of the current chorus of critique of American legal education, Derrick Bell was a fierce, ...
Professor Derrick A. Bell, Jr. had a long and proud history of disturbing authority. He is widely no...
I remember my first time seeing Derrick Bell in person and hearing him speak, just a few years befor...
Professor Derrick Bell, the originator and founder of Critical Race Theory, passed away on October 5...
Although he spent his career as a lawyer and law school professor, Derrick Bell had a profound impac...
In Derrick Bell’s Community-based Classroom, I argue that Derrick Bell enhanced his participatory pe...
Derrick Bell—law teacher, mentor, scholar, activist, author, loving husband and father—larger than t...
This essay is a tribute to the late Professor Derrick Bell, who passed away on October 5, 2011. The ...
Lawyer, activist, teacher, writer: for over 40 years, Derrick Bell has provoked his critics and chal...
Legal education in America began with the apprenticeship system. If a young man wanted to become a l...
After reaching a certain level of momentum, a law school can pretty much run itself. Even in the abs...
It is the crowning glory of this law school that it has kindled in many hearts an inextinguishable f...
Judge Edwards divides his analysis of the cause of the crisis in ethical lawyering into an overview ...
Professor Bell was the plenary speaker at the 2003 annual meeting of the Law and Society Association...
At a meeting of the Northeast Corridor in October, 1990, Paulette Caldwell wondered aloud whether bl...
Way ahead of the current chorus of critique of American legal education, Derrick Bell was a fierce, ...
Professor Derrick A. Bell, Jr. had a long and proud history of disturbing authority. He is widely no...
I remember my first time seeing Derrick Bell in person and hearing him speak, just a few years befor...
Professor Derrick Bell, the originator and founder of Critical Race Theory, passed away on October 5...
Although he spent his career as a lawyer and law school professor, Derrick Bell had a profound impac...
In Derrick Bell’s Community-based Classroom, I argue that Derrick Bell enhanced his participatory pe...
Derrick Bell—law teacher, mentor, scholar, activist, author, loving husband and father—larger than t...
This essay is a tribute to the late Professor Derrick Bell, who passed away on October 5, 2011. The ...
Lawyer, activist, teacher, writer: for over 40 years, Derrick Bell has provoked his critics and chal...
Legal education in America began with the apprenticeship system. If a young man wanted to become a l...
After reaching a certain level of momentum, a law school can pretty much run itself. Even in the abs...
It is the crowning glory of this law school that it has kindled in many hearts an inextinguishable f...
Judge Edwards divides his analysis of the cause of the crisis in ethical lawyering into an overview ...
Professor Bell was the plenary speaker at the 2003 annual meeting of the Law and Society Association...
At a meeting of the Northeast Corridor in October, 1990, Paulette Caldwell wondered aloud whether bl...