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Duncan Kennedy On Affirmative Action, Richard A. Posner
Duncan Kennedy On Affirmative Action, Richard A. Posner
Duke Law Journal
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Sex-Bias Topics In The Criminal Law Course: A Survey Of Criminal Law Professors, Nancy S. Erickson, Mary Ann Lamanna
Sex-Bias Topics In The Criminal Law Course: A Survey Of Criminal Law Professors, Nancy S. Erickson, Mary Ann Lamanna
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This Article addresses the empirical question of whether law school curricula have advanced to the stage of integrating materials on gender-related topics into core courses, thus exposing students to gender-related topics in the law and presenting a perspective shaped by women's as well as men's experiences. We examine one of the central courses of the law school curriculum: criminal law. Although some of the attention directed to sex discrimination in law has focused on specific areas of criminal law such as rape and spouse abuse, a more systematic scrutiny of the substantive rules of criminal law and the ways in …
A Cultural Pluralist Case For Affirmative Action In Legal Academia, Duncan Kennedy
A Cultural Pluralist Case For Affirmative Action In Legal Academia, Duncan Kennedy
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Closed Minds And American Law Schools , Steven Lubet
Closed Minds And American Law Schools , Steven Lubet
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Macey Responds To Lubet , Jonathan R. Macey
Engendering Law Faculties, Carl Tobias
Engendering Law Faculties, Carl Tobias
University of Miami Law Review
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Legal Aid, Public Service And Clinical Legal Education: Future Directions From India And The United States, Frank S. Bloch, Iqbal S. Ishar
Legal Aid, Public Service And Clinical Legal Education: Future Directions From India And The United States, Frank S. Bloch, Iqbal S. Ishar
Michigan Journal of International Law
In this article, the legal aid traditions and broader public service agendas of clinical legal education in both countries are explored. These sections are followed by a comparison of the legal aid and public service components of the clinical curriculum in the two countries. It is observed that while clinical programs in the United States have tended to shift their focus away from legal aid and public service goals to broader academic and educational goals consistent with the integration of clinical legal education into the law school mainstream, clinical programs in India have remained firmly rooted in and closely tied …
Realizing The Dream: United States V. State Of Louisiana, Darrell K. Hickman
Realizing The Dream: United States V. State Of Louisiana, Darrell K. Hickman
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recognizing The Nightmare: The Merger Of Louisiana State University And Southern University Law Schools, L. Tiffany Hawkins
Recognizing The Nightmare: The Merger Of Louisiana State University And Southern University Law Schools, L. Tiffany Hawkins
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.