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Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2005, Issue 4, Society Of American Law Teachers
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2005, Issue 4, Society Of American Law Teachers
SALT Equalizer
Contents of this issue:
Nancy Ehrenreich, Welcome to Our New SALT Board Members, at 1.
Beto Juarez & Holly Maguigan, Co-Presidents' Column, at 1.
Kent Greenfield, Solomon Amendment Litigation Update, at 4.
Beto Juarez, SALT and Pipeline Programs, at 4.
Margaret Martin Barry, Affirmative Action Committee Report, at 5.
Margaret Martin Barry, Follow-Up on Revised ABA Standards for Law Clinic Faculty, at 6.
Camille A. Nelson & Adele M. Morrison, Report on SALT's Third Annual Junior Faculty Development Workshop, at 6.
Jane Dolkart, SALT Annual Awards Dinner to Honor Cole, CCR, and Yamamoto …
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2005, Issue 3, Society Of American Law Teachers
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2005, Issue 3, Society Of American Law Teachers
SALT Equalizer
Kent Greenfield, Solomon Amendment Litigation Update, at 1.
Beto Juarez & Holly Maguigan, Co-Presidents’ Column, at 1.
Frank Rudy Cooper, In October, a Faculty Development Workshop for Progressives, at 3.
Michael Avery, See the New National Lawyers Guild in Portland this Fall, at 4.
Charles Calleros, ABA/LSAC Diversity Pipeline Conference to be Held in November, at 5.
Nancy Cook, SALT Welcoming Events for Academy Newcomers: November in D.C. and January in New Orleans, at 7.
Eileen Kaufman, Clinicians and Alternatives to the Bar Exam, at 8.
New ABA Standards for Clinicians’ Job Security, …
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2005, Issue 2, Society Of American Law Teachers
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2005, Issue 2, Society Of American Law Teachers
SALT Equalizer
Contents of this issue:
Kent Greenfield, Solomon Amendment Litigation Update, at 1.
Holly Maguigan & Beto Juarez, Co-Presidents' Column, at 1.
Florence Wagman Roisman, SALT Takes a Strong Stand Against Bush Political and Judicial Nominees, at 4.
Nancy Ehrenreich, SALT Responds to Threats Against Academic Freedom, at 5.
Beto Juarez, Diversifying the Legal Profession: The Pipeline Initiatives, at 6.
Nancy Cook, SALT and EJS Host Successful Welcoming Reception at AALS Annual Meeting, at 8.
Deborah Waire Post, Good Food, Good Friends, and Good Stories at SALT's Annual Awards Dinner, at 8.
Tayyab Mahmud, 2005 …
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2005, Issue 1, Society Of American Law Teachers
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2005, Issue 1, Society Of American Law Teachers
SALT Equalizer
Contents of this issue:
Aviam Soifer, 2004-05 SALT Salary Survey, at 1.
Survey Information, at 1.
About SALT, at 3.
Justice Miriam Shearing: Nevada's Trailblazing Minimalist, Mary E. Berkheiser
Justice Miriam Shearing: Nevada's Trailblazing Minimalist, Mary E. Berkheiser
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Nevada Supreme Court Justice Miriam Shearing retired at the end of her second term on January 4, 2005. Over the nearly thirty years of her very public life on the bench, many have written of her accomplishments as the firs woman to enter the brotherhood of the Nevada judiciary. With Justice Sharing’s retirement, the time is ripe for an examination of her judicial decisions during the twelve years she served on the Nevada Supreme Court. The analysis here provides one perspective on her body of work. It begins, as it must, with a glimpse into the person behind the work.
Making Work Pay: Promoting Employment And Better Child Support Outcomes For Low-Income And Incarcerated Parents, Ann Cammett
Making Work Pay: Promoting Employment And Better Child Support Outcomes For Low-Income And Incarcerated Parents, Ann Cammett
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The New Jersey Institute for Social Justice prepared this report in response to concerns about child support debt—in particular as it creates a barrier to employment for low-income parents and works at cross-purposes with the goals of the child support program. Drawing on examples from other states, this report identifies a range of policies that inform child support practice in New Jersey and offers administrative, legislative, and programmatic solutions to address child support arrears owed by low-income and incarcerated parents.
Race And The California Recall Election: A Top Ten List Of Ironies, Sylvia R. Lazos, Keith Aoki, Steven Bender
Race And The California Recall Election: A Top Ten List Of Ironies, Sylvia R. Lazos, Keith Aoki, Steven Bender
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Arnold Schwarzenegger's election as governor of California in the 2003 recall campaign is rife with cruel ironies. An immigrant himself, he beat the grandson of Mexican immigrants, Lieutenant Governor Cruz Bustamante, by playing the race card, and managed to dodge allegations of his praise for Hitler as a strong leader. While the pundits say that the California recall was about angry voters lashing back at faithless, self-dealing politicians, more lurks beneath the surface. In California, racial and ethnic minorities now comprise a majority of the population, and the recall election brought barely concealed and seething schisms to the surface. Californians, …
Does A Diverse Judiciary Attain A Rule Of Law That Is Inclusive? What Grutter V. Bollinger Has To Say About Diversity On The Bench, Sylvia R. Lazos
Does A Diverse Judiciary Attain A Rule Of Law That Is Inclusive? What Grutter V. Bollinger Has To Say About Diversity On The Bench, Sylvia R. Lazos
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Race matters, but judges and courts have failed to fashion a rule of law that is inclusive of all racial perspectives and realities in the United States. The reason for this dismal performance lies in how predominantly White judges, and therefore courts, conceptualize race. This article illustrates this proposition by analyzing the Rehnquist Court's race relations jurisprudence in three Supreme Court decisions handed down in 2003: Grutter v. Bollinger,Gratz v. Bollinger,and Georgia v. Ashcroft.Even as the United States Supreme Court entered increasingly complex areas of race relations, the Court continued to apply a simplistic concept of how race functions. The …
“Kulturkampf[S]” Or “Fit[S] Of Spite”?: Taking The Academic Culture Wars Seriously, Sylvia R. Lazos
“Kulturkampf[S]” Or “Fit[S] Of Spite”?: Taking The Academic Culture Wars Seriously, Sylvia R. Lazos
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Polarization and heated debate within legal academia are nothing new. Some might argue that vigorous contentiousness, even if not always civil, is essential to a healthy intellectual culture. Others would note that lawyers, legal academics especially, are a highly contentious bunch with a reputation for aggressive behavior.
Fundamentally, this Article asks whether strife and disagreement are a necessary part of academic discourse. The Article describes the academic Kulturkampfs aimed at Critical Race Theory that have taken place in the last ten years both outside of and within the Critical Race Theory (CRT) movement. The Article particularly examines what it is …
Aliens In Our Midst Post-9/11: Legislating Outsider-Ness Within The Borders, Sylvia R. Lazos, Raquel E. Aldana
Aliens In Our Midst Post-9/11: Legislating Outsider-Ness Within The Borders, Sylvia R. Lazos, Raquel E. Aldana
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Three recent books written by Professors Bill Ong Hing, Kevin R. Johnson, and Victor C. Romero provide skillfully crafted roadmaps with which to understand the key emerging issues that will shape immigration law well into the next decade: the relationship of immigration control to national security. This Review captures the insights provided by these three authors to examine the restrictive laws and policies aimed at noncitizens in the name of national security as highlighted by the current efforts to federalize driver’s licenses. As this Review explains, these three books map the current antagonistic attitudes towards noncitizens post 9/11, and serve …
Uniform Commercial Code Survey: Sales, Keith A. Rowley, Carolyn L. Dessin, Larry T. Garvin, Robyn L. Meadows
Uniform Commercial Code Survey: Sales, Keith A. Rowley, Carolyn L. Dessin, Larry T. Garvin, Robyn L. Meadows
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2004 Uniform Commercial Code Survey: Sales.
Between Dependency And Liberty: The Conundrum Of Children’S Rights In The Gilded Age, David S. Tanenhaus
Between Dependency And Liberty: The Conundrum Of Children’S Rights In The Gilded Age, David S. Tanenhaus
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Although legal scholars often assume that the history of children's rights in the United States did not begin until the mid twentieth century, this essay argues that a sophisticated conception of children's rights existed a century earlier, and analyzes how lawmakers articulated it through their attempts to define the rights of dependent children. How to handle their cases raised fundamental questions about whether children were autonomous beings or the property of either their parents and/or the state. And, if the latter, what were the limits of parental authority and/or the power of the state acting as a parent? By investigating …