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Learning From Law Students: How Phds Might Seek Legal Remedy In The Face Of Widespread Unemployment, Emily Grothoff Jan 2018

Learning From Law Students: How Phds Might Seek Legal Remedy In The Face Of Widespread Unemployment, Emily Grothoff

Indiana Law Journal

This Note examines overproduction and underemployment problems facing the academic market and PhD graduates9 from a legal perspective. Part I will briefly review key legal takeaways from several distinctive cases that law school graduates brought against their almae matres regarding poor employability. Part II then describes the particularities of the “PhD problem” and how it compares and contrasts with the problem that J.D. holders recently faced. Finally, Part III will examine what legal remedies disenfranchised PhDs might pursue and whether such remedies could—and should—be sought in the courts.


Report Of The Indiana State Committee On Governmental Economy Of The Administration Of Justice In Indiana Dec 1934

Report Of The Indiana State Committee On Governmental Economy Of The Administration Of Justice In Indiana

Indiana Law Journal

This report is published in the Indiana Law Journal for the information of the members of the Indiana State Bar Association through the courtesy of the Governor of the State of Indiana. The preface to this report was prepared by Dean Bernard C. Gavit of the Indiana University School of Law, a member of the Indiana State Committee on Governmental Economy.