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Talking About Talking About Surrogacy, Michael Boucai
Talking About Talking About Surrogacy, Michael Boucai
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Gender, Violence, And The Rule Of Law: Remembering Isabel Marcus, Martha T. Mcclusky
Gender, Violence, And The Rule Of Law: Remembering Isabel Marcus, Martha T. Mcclusky
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Remembering Isabel, Elizabeth M. Schneider
Festschrift Symposium: Honoring Professor Sam Pillsbury, Michael Waterstone, Guyora Binder, Mary Graw Leary, Deborah W. Denno, Stephen J. Morse, Scott Wood, John T. Nockleby, Gary C. Williams, Samantha Buckingham, Samuel Pillsbury, Kevin Lapp
Festschrift Symposium: Honoring Professor Sam Pillsbury, Michael Waterstone, Guyora Binder, Mary Graw Leary, Deborah W. Denno, Stephen J. Morse, Scott Wood, John T. Nockleby, Gary C. Williams, Samantha Buckingham, Samuel Pillsbury, Kevin Lapp
Journal Articles
The Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review is pleased to publish this Festschrift Symposium Honoring Professor Samuel Pillsbury. The following is an edited transcript of the live symposium held at LMU Loyola Law School on Friday, March 25, 2022.
Swimming With Broad Strokes: Publishing And Presenting Beyond The Lw Discipline, Robin Boyle-Laisure, Stephen Paskey
Swimming With Broad Strokes: Publishing And Presenting Beyond The Lw Discipline, Robin Boyle-Laisure, Stephen Paskey
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
Academic Law Library Director Status Since The Great Recession: Strengthened, Maintained, Or Degraded?, Elizabeth G. Adelman, Karen L. Shephard, Richard J. Patti, Robert M. Adelman
Academic Law Library Director Status Since The Great Recession: Strengthened, Maintained, Or Degraded?, Elizabeth G. Adelman, Karen L. Shephard, Richard J. Patti, Robert M. Adelman
Journal Articles
The status of the academic law library director is central to the educational mission of the law library. We collected data from 2006 to 2016 showing a 25 percent decrease in tenure-track directorships. We also found one in four changes in directorships since 2013 resulted in the new director having a degraded status compared to her predecessor.
Providing Legal Assistance In Times Of Crisis, Brian T. Detweiler
Providing Legal Assistance In Times Of Crisis, Brian T. Detweiler
Law Librarian Other Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Compensatory Women's Rights Legal Education In Eastern Europe: The Women's Human Rights Training Institute, Isabel Marcus
Compensatory Women's Rights Legal Education In Eastern Europe: The Women's Human Rights Training Institute, Isabel Marcus
Journal Articles
To compensate for the absence/minimization of women's rights in the law faculty curriculum in post-socialist states, in 2002 a coalition of women's rights NGOs, funded by OSI, developed a Women's Human Rights Training Institute (WHRTI) in Sofia, Bulgaria. Now embarking on its sixth cycle and having graduated more than 100 lawyers (mostly working in NGOs in post-socialist states), WHRTI has developed a women's rights legal education and training program triad consisting of feminist legal theory, women's rights legal practice, and feminist legal pedagogy. The goal of the program is to educate and train lawyers to understand and use various domestic, …
Some Thoughts On The Future Of Legal Education: Why Diversity And Student Wellness Should Matter In A Time Of Economic “Crisis”, Kevin R. Johnson
Some Thoughts On The Future Of Legal Education: Why Diversity And Student Wellness Should Matter In A Time Of Economic “Crisis”, Kevin R. Johnson
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Notes On The Future Of The Legal Profession In The United States: The Key Roles Of Corporate Law Firms And Urban Law Schools, Bryant G. Garth
Notes On The Future Of The Legal Profession In The United States: The Key Roles Of Corporate Law Firms And Urban Law Schools, Bryant G. Garth
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Is Criminal Law About?, Guyora Binder, Robert Weisberg
What Is Criminal Law About?, Guyora Binder, Robert Weisberg
Journal Articles
In a recent critique, Jens Ohlin faults contemporary criminal law textbooks for emphasizing philosophy, history and social science at the expense of doctrinal training. In this response, we argue that the political importance of criminal law justifies including reflection about the justice of punishment in the professional education of lawyers. First, we argue that both understanding and evaluating criminal law doctrine requires consideration of political philosophy, legal history, and empirical research. Second, we argue that the indeterminacy of criminal law doctrine on some fundamental questions means that criminal lawyers often cannot avoid invoking normative theory in fashioning legal arguments. Finally, …
Latcrit Praxis @ Xx: Toward Equal Justice In Law, Education And Society, Tayyab Mahmud, Athena D. Mutua, Francisco Valdes
Latcrit Praxis @ Xx: Toward Equal Justice In Law, Education And Society, Tayyab Mahmud, Athena D. Mutua, Francisco Valdes
Journal Articles
This article marks the twentieth anniversary of Latina and Latino Critical Legal Theory or the LatCrit organization, an association of diverse scholars committed to the production of knowledge from the perspective of Outsider or OutCrit jurisprudence. The article first reflects on the historical development of LatCrit’s substantive, methodological, and institutional commitments and practices. It argues that these traditions were shaped not only by its members’ goals and commitments but also by the politics of backlash present at its birth in the form of the “cultural wars,” and which have since morphed into perpetual “crises” grounded in neoliberal policies. With this …
Teaching The Power Of Empathy In Domestic And Transnational Experiential Public Defender Courses, Cary Bricker
Teaching The Power Of Empathy In Domestic And Transnational Experiential Public Defender Courses, Cary Bricker
Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Encountering Attica: Documentary Filmmaking As Pedagogical Tool, Teresa A. Miller
Encountering Attica: Documentary Filmmaking As Pedagogical Tool, Teresa A. Miller
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
Mind Over Morality, Steven K. Erickson
Mind Over Morality, Steven K. Erickson
Buffalo Law Review
Book review of Charles Patrick Ewing & Joseph T. McCann's Minds on Trial
Looking At The Overlooked: Portraits Of Law School Deans, Peter Goodrich
Looking At The Overlooked: Portraits Of Law School Deans, Peter Goodrich
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
From High In The Paper Tower, An Essay On Von Humboldt's University, John Henry Schlegel
From High In The Paper Tower, An Essay On Von Humboldt's University, John Henry Schlegel
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Due Justice: Amelioration For Law School Compliance With The Solomon Amendment: A Handbook For Law Schools, Chai Rachel Feldblum, Michael Boucai
Due Justice: Amelioration For Law School Compliance With The Solomon Amendment: A Handbook For Law Schools, Chai Rachel Feldblum, Michael Boucai
Other Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Elucidating The Elephant: Interdisciplinary Law School Classes, Kim Diana Connolly
Elucidating The Elephant: Interdisciplinary Law School Classes, Kim Diana Connolly
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
100 Years Of Women At The University Of Buffalo, Buffalo Law Review
100 Years Of Women At The University Of Buffalo, Buffalo Law Review
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
University At Buffalo Law School: The New Curriculum, John Henry Schlegel
University At Buffalo Law School: The New Curriculum, John Henry Schlegel
Other Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Law And Endangered Species: Is Survival Alone Cause For Celebration?, John Henry Schlegel
Law And Endangered Species: Is Survival Alone Cause For Celebration?, John Henry Schlegel
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
Sameness And Difference In A Law School Classroom: Working At The Crossroads, Judy Scales-Trent
Sameness And Difference In A Law School Classroom: Working At The Crossroads, Judy Scales-Trent
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
University At Buffalo Law School 100 Years: 1887–1987, Robert Schaus, James Arnone
University At Buffalo Law School 100 Years: 1887–1987, Robert Schaus, James Arnone
Buffalo Law School History
This updated history of the University at Buffalo School of Law covers the first 100 years of the school.
Langdell's Legacy: Or The Case Of The Empty Envelope (Review Essay), John Henry Schlegel
Langdell's Legacy: Or The Case Of The Empty Envelope (Review Essay), John Henry Schlegel
Book Reviews
Review of R. Stevens, Law School & Consultative Group on Research and Education in Law, Law and Learning: Report to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
Not Socrates, But Protagoras: The Sophistic Basis Of Legal Education, William C. Heffernan
Not Socrates, But Protagoras: The Sophistic Basis Of Legal Education, William C. Heffernan
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Joseph Laufer: Some Memories, David F. Cavers
Joseph Laufer: Some Memories, David F. Cavers
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
American Legal Education: An Agenda For Research And Reform, Barry B. Boyer, Roger C. Cramton
American Legal Education: An Agenda For Research And Reform, Barry B. Boyer, Roger C. Cramton
Journal Articles
Reprinted in American Legal Education: An Agenda for Research and Reform, Barry B. Boyer & Roger C. Cramton (American Bar Foundation 1974).
In Memoriam: Stephen M. Marx, Richard D. Schwartz
In Memoriam: Stephen M. Marx, Richard D. Schwartz
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Black Lawyers And The Struggle For Racial Justice In The American Social Order, Henry W. Mcgee Jr.
Black Lawyers And The Struggle For Racial Justice In The American Social Order, Henry W. Mcgee Jr.
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.