Vol. 60, No. 16 (April 19, 2021), 2021 Maurer School of Law: Indiana University
Vol. 60, No. 15 (April 12, 2021), 2021 Maurer School of Law: Indiana University
Diverse Magazine Interviews Sonia Gipson-Rankin: Law Schools Respond To The Movement For Social Justice, 2021 University of New Mexico - School of Law
Diverse Magazine Interviews Sonia Gipson-Rankin: Law Schools Respond To The Movement For Social Justice, Sonia Gipson Rankin, Pearl Stewart
Faculty Scholarship
At the University of New Mexico Law School, Professor Sonia Gipson Rankin describes three activities organized in spring 2020 to address the national protest movement – a virtual teach-in; a social justice book club; and a startup student organization, Law Students for Equity & Inclusion. The teach-in included a panel of professors and students who discussed police killings of African Americans, the U.S. history of racial violence, protest and related topics.
Rankin notes that relevant courses such as “Race and the Law,” “Indian Law” and “Refugee Law” were regularly being offered at the UNM School of Law for decades and …
2021 Academy Of Law Alumni Fellows Induction Ceremony Program, 2021 Maurer School of Law: Indiana University
2021 Academy Of Law Alumni Fellows Induction Ceremony Program
Academy of Law Alumni Fellows
No abstract provided.
17th Annual Diversity Symposium 04-08-2021, 2021 Roger Williams University
17th Annual Diversity Symposium 04-08-2021, Roger Williams University School Of Law
School of Law Conferences, Lectures & Events
No abstract provided.
Paid To Play: College Athletes Face Off With The Ncaa In The High Court, 2021 Yeshiva University, Cardozo School of Law
Paid To Play: College Athletes Face Off With The Ncaa In The High Court, Heyman Center On Corporate Governance, Cardozo Antitrust Society, Cardozo Business Law Society, Cardozo Labor And Employment Law Society, Cardozo Sports Law Society
Flyers 2020-2021
No abstract provided.
Vol. 60, No. 14 (April 5, 2021), 2021 Maurer School of Law: Indiana University
Externships' Role In Training Practice-Ready Lawyers, 2021 William & Mary Law School
Externships' Role In Training Practice-Ready Lawyers, Robert E. Kaplan
Popular Media
No abstract provided.
A Virtue Ethics Approach To Professional Identity: Lessons For The First Year And Beyond, 2021 Mercer University School of Law
A Virtue Ethics Approach To Professional Identity: Lessons For The First Year And Beyond, Patrick Emery Longan, Daisy Hurst Floyd, Timothy Floyd
Articles
We have been teaching, writing, and speaking about professional identity formation for many years. Over that period, we have arrived by various routes at a virtue ethics approach to professional identity formation. In this article, we will share our approach and include lessons for the first year of law school and beyond.
Our commitment to a virtue ethics approach did not emerge overnight. It evolved over the years and comes from our varied experiences. Pat Longan's path emerged from his experience as a teacher and scholar of professional responsibility who was asked in 2002 to develop a stand-alone course on …
April 2021 Newsletter, 2021 Maurer School of Law: Indiana University
Lifetimes: Fred Aman '67, Merging The Worlds Of Law And Music, 2021 Maurer School of Law: Indiana University
Lifetimes: Fred Aman '67, Merging The Worlds Of Law And Music, University Of Rochester
Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)
Now the holder of a named professorship at the Maurer School of Law at Indiana University Bloomington, University of Rochester Life Trustee Fred Aman '67 retired last year after a decorated career as an attorney, legal scholar, and academic administrator. Along the way, he's been an accomplished jazz drummer.
To read more and hear some of Aman's music, visit uofr.us/fred-aman
Rwu Law News: The Newsletter Of Roger Williams University School Of Law 04-2021, 2021 Roger Williams University School of Law
Rwu Law News: The Newsletter Of Roger Williams University School Of Law 04-2021, Michael M. Bowden, Barry Bridges, Political Roundtable
Life of the Law School (1993- )
No abstract provided.
Loving It To Pieces: Eu Law In Us Legal Academia, Revisited, 2021 Boston University School of Law
Loving It To Pieces: Eu Law In Us Legal Academia, Revisited, Daniela Caruso
Faculty Scholarship
The Editors of the Special Issue have kindly invited me to update earlier reflections on the state of EU law in US legal academia. For a variety of reasons, it is important to me not to mislead the reader with the false promise of some kind of summa. What follows is my own perception of a complicated landscape, which I shall sketch lightly here in the hop of prompting other scholars of EU Law to report on their own US experience.
Law Faculty Experiences Teaching During The Pandemic, 2021 Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University
Law Faculty Experiences Teaching During The Pandemic, Bridget J. Crawford, Michelle S. Simon
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
When colleges and universities abruptly shifted to online teaching in March 2020 all focus (appropriately) was on ensuring continuity of education for students. In adapting courses to the new online environment, professors were encouraged to take into account the incredible stress students were experiencing, their new living conditions and, in some cases, lack of access to technology and educational resources. For the Spring 2020 semester, almost all U.S. law schools shifted to some form of pass/fail grading in recognition of the enormous upheaval to students’ educational plans.
Less discussed during the initial months of the coronavirus pandemic was how faculty …
Tribute To Professor David Bruck, 2021 ACLU Capital Punishment Project
Tribute To Professor David Bruck, Cristina Becker, C. Elizabeth Belmont, Johanna Bond, J.D. King, Zoe Bruck, Judy Clarke, Dawn M. Davison, Bernadette M. Donovan, Matthew L. Engle, William S. Geimer, Dan Goldman, Brandon Hasbrouck, Laura G. Hastay, Alexandra L. Klein, Emily Kuchar, Charu Kulkarni, Kristina Leslie, Kamyle Li, Kevin Mcnally, Maisie Osteen, Jonathan Shapiro, Scott E. Sundby
Washington and Lee Law Review
A tribute to Professor David I. Bruck, who served on the faculty of the Washington and Lee University School of Law from 2004 to 2020. Bruck directed W&L's death penalty defense clinic, the Virginia Capital Case Clearinghouse, also known as "VC3". He became Professor of Law, Emeritus in 2020.
The Incorporation Of Government Lawyering In The Teaching Of Legal Ethics In Canadian Law Schools, 2021 Dalhousie University Schulich School of Law
The Incorporation Of Government Lawyering In The Teaching Of Legal Ethics In Canadian Law Schools, Andrew Martin, Leslie Walden
Articles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press
Government lawyers, and the specific legal ethics issues that arise in their practices, remain largely overlooked in Canadian legal education. The authors argue that government lawyering should be better incorporated into legal ethics curricula in law schools, for both practical and conceptual reasons. Most importantly, understanding issues unique to government lawyering helps students better understand core concepts in legal ethics, and thus better prepare for the practice of law both in the public and private sectors. While law teachers face serious challenges in incorporating government lawyering into legal ethics education, many of those challenges can be confronted and ameliorated. The …
Law Library Blog (April 2021): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, 2021 Roger Williams University
Law Library Blog (April 2021): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Newsletters/Blog
No abstract provided.
School Finance Reform And Professor Stephen D. Sugarman’S Lasting Legacy, 2021 Texas A&M University School of Law
School Finance Reform And Professor Stephen D. Sugarman’S Lasting Legacy, Rachel F. Moran
Faculty Scholarship
Once, over lunch, I recall a law professor reflecting on scholarly work’s ephemeral nature. Legal academics, he thought, should consider themselves lucky if their articles sparked a discussion that lasted for even a few years. By that standard, Professor Stephen Sugarman’s seminal work on school finance reform, done in collaboration with John Coons and William Clune, must count as a Methuselah of academic concepts. Decades later, this research continues to prompt scholarly debate, legal advocacy, and legislative reform. In this essay, I first describe the origins of the theory of school finance reform. I then turn to the ongoing influence …
The Unified Legal Skills Program: How One Law School Adapted To Meet The Needs Of Students Online, And How Those Adaptations May Inform Post-Pandemic Teaching, 2021 California Western School of Law
The Unified Legal Skills Program: How One Law School Adapted To Meet The Needs Of Students Online, And How Those Adaptations May Inform Post-Pandemic Teaching, David Austin, Allison D. Cato, Amy E. Day, Liam Vavasour
Faculty Scholarship
When CWSL was forced to switch to online learning for the COVID-19 pandemic, we worked hard to follow best practices for online learning by attending online conferences and voraciously reading everything we could find to make the learning experience the best we could for our students. CWSL's Legal Skills program earned high praise in student evaluations for adapting so quickly given the difficult circumstances.
During the summer of 2020, we met as a Legal Skills team to discuss how to approach the regular school term. Specifically, we faced a larger-than-anticipated first-year class and contemplated how to remedy the sense of …
Ezra, Rehnquist, And St. Mary’S University, 2021 St. Mary's University
Ezra, Rehnquist, And St. Mary’S University, Lance Kimbro
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract forthcoming.