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Ochoa, Big Ten Law Deans Pledge Support For Diversity Ahead Of Scotus Affirmative Action Ruling, The Indiana Lawyer Jun 2023

Ochoa, Big Ten Law Deans Pledge Support For Diversity Ahead Of Scotus Affirmative Action Ruling, The Indiana Lawyer

Christiana Ochoa (7/22-10/22 Acting; 11/2022-)

s the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to hand down a decision that could fundamentally alter affirmative action, a group of law school deans — including Dean Christiana Ochoa of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law — has issued a statement affirming the deans’ commitment to diversity.

The group of 15 deans represent Big Ten law schools, including IU Maurer. In their statement — which IU Maurer posted to its official Facebook page — the deans say they are “joining together to affirm our commitment to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion through legally permissible means, regardless of the outcome of …


Law Schools Harm Genizaros And Other Indigenous People By Misunderstanding Aba Policy, Bill Piatt, Moises Gonzales, Katja Wolf Jan 2019

Law Schools Harm Genizaros And Other Indigenous People By Misunderstanding Aba Policy, Bill Piatt, Moises Gonzales, Katja Wolf

Faculty Articles

Law schools justifiably seek to enroll a diverse student body in order to enrich the academic experience and environment, and to provide attorneys who will serve all segments of our society. American law schools enjoy the constitutional right to maintain such diversity. Indeed, accreditation standards promulgated by the American Bar Association ("ABA") require it. The Association of American Law Schools carries a similar mandate.

In seeking to create a diverse student body, law schools offer applicants the opportunity to identify their backgrounds. There generally is no "diversity police" checking on the accuracy of the self-identification as a member of a …


Law School Marketing And Legal Ethics, Ben L. Trachtenberg Jan 2013

Law School Marketing And Legal Ethics, Ben L. Trachtenberg

Faculty Publications

Law schools have misled prospective students for years about the value of legal education. In some cases, law school officials have engaged in outright deceit, knowingly spreading false information about their schools. More commonly, they have presented statistics — especially those concerning the employment outcomes of law graduates — in ways nearly guaranteed to confuse readers. These deceptions and sharp practices violate the norms of the legal profession, a profession that scrupulously regulates the advertising of legal services. The deceptions also violate ethical rules prohibiting lawyers from engaging in dishonesty, misrepresentation, and deceit. This article exposes how pitches aimed at …


Regulators, Mount Up, Ben L. Trachtenberg Jan 2013

Regulators, Mount Up, Ben L. Trachtenberg

Faculty Publications

Since I began circulating drafts of an article arguing that certain law school officials have exposed themselves to professional discipline by engaging in dishonest marketing tactics, responses have varied considerably. Everyone seems to agree, however, that law school officials should not lie in their pursuit of students. There also appears to be broad consensus that misleading (albeit not intentionally false) marketing—such as systematically skewed salary statistics—is an unfortunate phenomenon, although disagreement remains on just how serious a problem it is and what level of corrective effort is appropriate. In their recently-published response pieces, Kyle McEntee of Law School Transparency (“LST”) …


Does Testing = Race Discrimination?: Ricci, The Bar Exam, The Lsat, And The Challenge To Learning, Dan Subotnik Jan 2013

Does Testing = Race Discrimination?: Ricci, The Bar Exam, The Lsat, And The Challenge To Learning, Dan Subotnik

Scholarly Works

Aptitude and achievement tests have been under heavy attack in the courts and in academic literature for at least forty years. Griggs v. Duke Power (1971) and Ricci v. DeStefano (2009) are the most important judicial battle sites. In those cases, the Supreme Court decided the circumstances under which a test could be used by an employer to screen employees for promotion when the test had a negative racial impact on test takers.

The related battles over testing for entry into the legal academy and from the academy into the legal profession have been no less fierce. The assault on …


Remarks Of Lauren K. Robel President-Elect Association Of American Law Schools, Lauren K. Robel Nov 2011

Remarks Of Lauren K. Robel President-Elect Association Of American Law Schools, Lauren K. Robel

Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)

Remarks made at the Standards Review Committee Meeting Chicago, Illinois, November 2011.


Dean Lauren Robel Named President-Elect Of American Association Of Law Schools Jan 2011

Dean Lauren Robel Named President-Elect Of American Association Of Law Schools

Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)

No abstract provided.


Maurer Dean Chosen President-Elect Of National Law School Association Jan 2011

Maurer Dean Chosen President-Elect Of National Law School Association

Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)

No abstract provided.


Becoming A Law Professor: A Candidate's Guide, Brannon P. Denning, Marcia L. Mccormick, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw Jan 2010

Becoming A Law Professor: A Candidate's Guide, Brannon P. Denning, Marcia L. Mccormick, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw

All Faculty Scholarship

This is the Table of Contents and the Introduction to a forthcoming book from the American Bar Association. The authors provide detailed advice and resources for aspiring law professors, including a description of the categories of law faculty (and what they do), possible paths to careers in the legal academy, and "how to" guides for filling out the AALS's Faculty Appointments Register, interviewing at the Faculty Recruitment Conference (the "meat market"), issues for non-traditional candidates, dealing with callbacks and job offers, and getting ready for the first semester on the job.


What Balance In Legal Education Means To Me: A Dissenting View, Lawrence Raful Jan 2010

What Balance In Legal Education Means To Me: A Dissenting View, Lawrence Raful

Scholarly Works

No abstract provided.


Succeeding In The Candidate Pool: Resources Available At Association Of American Law Schools For Persons Interested In Becoming A Law School Dean, David A. Brennen Jan 2008

Succeeding In The Candidate Pool: Resources Available At Association Of American Law Schools For Persons Interested In Becoming A Law School Dean, David A. Brennen

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

This article covers three areas that fall under the author’s supervision as Deputy Director of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS). First, the author will discuss the two Deans Databanks that he administers, which relate directly to increasing diversity among the ranks of law school deans in America: the Women Deans Databank and the Minority Deans Databank. In particular, the author will address how these two databanks reflect the core values of the AALS and how the databanks function in the deanship process. Second, the author will discuss the Law Deanship Manual an AALS publication that addresses nearly every …


The Aba/Aals Sabbatical Site Inspection: Strangers In A Strange Land, R. Lawrence Dessem Oct 2005

The Aba/Aals Sabbatical Site Inspection: Strangers In A Strange Land, R. Lawrence Dessem

Faculty Publications

At some point in their deanships, most law school deans will host a sabbatical site inspection of their law school by the American Bar Association (ABA) and the Association of American Law Schools (AALS). Virtually all deans also will have the opportunity to serve as a representative of the ABA or AALS on a team inspecting another law school. In this article I will discuss these site visits from the dean's perspective.


Raise The Roof Over This, Lisa Hooker Feb 1984

Raise The Roof Over This, Lisa Hooker

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


No Contest When Hue, Cry Is Over Trees, Law School Courts Defeat, Greg Dawson Jan 1982

No Contest When Hue, Cry Is Over Trees, Law School Courts Defeat, Greg Dawson

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


Law School Meets Accreditation Standards, Tiba Altoma Feb 1979

Law School Meets Accreditation Standards, Tiba Altoma

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


Law Dean Unhappy With Commissions Actions, Kevin Scioni Nov 1978

Law Dean Unhappy With Commissions Actions, Kevin Scioni

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


To Meet Accreditation Standards...Law School Remodeling To Begin, Kevin Scionti Aug 1978

To Meet Accreditation Standards...Law School Remodeling To Begin, Kevin Scionti

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


Law Library's Stacks Packed, Paul Rumschlag Feb 1978

Law Library's Stacks Packed, Paul Rumschlag

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


I.U. Law School Needs Help: Dean, Bruce C. Smith Sep 1977

I.U. Law School Needs Help: Dean, Bruce C. Smith

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


Law School Needs More Faculty, Space, John Fancher Sep 1977

Law School Needs More Faculty, Space, John Fancher

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


New Law Dean Seeks More Funds To Improve School, Jules Schwab Aug 1977

New Law Dean Seeks More Funds To Improve School, Jules Schwab

Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)

No abstract provided.


The Place And Uses Of Jurisprudence: Introductory Remarks, Jerome Hall Jan 1949

The Place And Uses Of Jurisprudence: Introductory Remarks, Jerome Hall

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Meeting Of The Association Of American Law Schools, Jerome Hall Jan 1930

Meeting Of The Association Of American Law Schools, Jerome Hall

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.