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Southeast Of What? Reflections On Seals' Success, Thomas B. Metzloff Jan 2018

Southeast Of What? Reflections On Seals' Success, Thomas B. Metzloff

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Becoming A Legal Scholar, Samuel W. Buell Jan 2012

Becoming A Legal Scholar, Samuel W. Buell

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There is now a literature on how to become a law professor. The first book-length treatment of the subject, Becoming A Law Professor, displays a common fault of this literature in directing candidates’ focus on process at the expense of substance. The present body of material on the market for new legal academics does not persuade candidates of the necessity of locating their agendas and voices as scholars, much less does it show them how to go about that vital search. It also risks contributing to a tendency of credentialing processes to standardize resumes without improving outcomes. A second-generation literature …


In Memoriam, Michael E. Tigar Jan 1968

In Memoriam, Michael E. Tigar

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