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Full-Text Articles in Education
When Public Meets Private: Private School Enrollment And Segregation In Virginia, Genevieve Siegel-Hawley, Ash Taylor-Beierl, Erica Frankenberg, April Hewko, Andrene Castro
When Public Meets Private: Private School Enrollment And Segregation In Virginia, Genevieve Siegel-Hawley, Ash Taylor-Beierl, Erica Frankenberg, April Hewko, Andrene Castro
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
Recognizing Virginia’s central role in the expansion of segregated southern private schools after the Brown v. Board of Education ruling, we review law and policy related to private school segregation. We also conduct an empirical analysis of Virginia private school enrollment and segregation since the turn of the twenty-first century, finding uneven enrollment even as the number of private schools has grown. Segregation in the sector is deepening. As public funding for private schools rises, we make the case that the increasingly blurred lines between public and private education in Virginia are rooted in adaptive discrimination.
Exams In The Time Of Chatgpt, Margaret Ryznar
Exams In The Time Of Chatgpt, Margaret Ryznar
Washington and Lee Law Review Online
Invaluable guidance has emerged regarding online teaching in recent years, but less so concerning online and take-home final exams. This article offers various methods to administer such exams while maintaining their integrity—after asking artificial intelligence writing tool ChatGPT for its views on the matter. The sophisticated response of the chatbot, which students can use in their written work, only raises the stakes of figuring out how to administer exams fairly.
Building Belonging: Proven Methods To Decrease Attrition And Best Serve Law Students, Leila Lawlor
Building Belonging: Proven Methods To Decrease Attrition And Best Serve Law Students, Leila Lawlor
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A crucial task for legal educators is to determine how to retain our students, especially those who may be most vulnerable to attrition first-generation students and students of color. This article looks at nine similarly situated ABA-accredited law schools and assesses these schools' success at retaining their students. The nine schools are all public, operate both part-time and full-time J.D. programs, generally enjoy above average diversity, and have somewhat similar national rankings. The nine schools also report similar median LSAT scores and undergraduate GPAs of recent incoming classes. The overall attrition rates and attrition rates for students of color vary …
Introducing Students To Ethics And Professionalism Challenges In Virtual Communication, Katherine M. Koops, James E. Moliterno, Carol E. Morgan, Carol D. Newman
Introducing Students To Ethics And Professionalism Challenges In Virtual Communication, Katherine M. Koops, James E. Moliterno, Carol E. Morgan, Carol D. Newman
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As the practice of law, and the conduct of business generally, focuses increasingly on virtual communication, the ethics and professionalism challenges inherent in email, videoconference, text, and telephone communication continue to evolve. These challenges are particularly prevalent in transactional practice, which involves frequent communication with a variety of parties through a variety of communication channels. Exposing law students to these challenges through exercises and simulations contributes to the continued development of their professional identity as lawyers.
This article presents a variety of exercises that introduce students to client confidentiality, inadvertent disclosure, and other ethical issues that often arise in the …
School Finance, Race, And Reparations, Preston C. Green Iii, Bruce D. Baker, Joseph O. Oluwole
School Finance, Race, And Reparations, Preston C. Green Iii, Bruce D. Baker, Joseph O. Oluwole
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
In this article, we explain why and how school finance reform should be a part of a reparations program for Black Americans. This article proceeds in six parts. Part I explains how Black-white school funding disparities occurred during the separate-but-equal era. Part II discusses how these funding disparities have occurred in the aftermath of the Brown decision. Parts III and IV explore why school desegregation and school finance litigation, respectively, have failed to remedy these gaps. Part V lays out a reparations framework that state legislatures could adopt to provide restitution to schools and taxpayers harmed by state policies creating …
Persistent Inequalities, The Pandemic, And The Opportunity To Compete, Rachel F. Moran
Persistent Inequalities, The Pandemic, And The Opportunity To Compete, Rachel F. Moran
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
Even before the recent coronavirus pandemic, race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status played a powerful role in allocating opportunity—in the public schools and elsewhere. The pandemic has laid bare the dimensions of this inequality with a new and alarming clarity. In this essay, I first will focus on the landscape of educational inequity that existed before the coronavirus forced public schools to shut down. In particular, I will explore patterns of racial and ethnic segregation in America’s schools and how those patterns are linked to additional challenges based on socioeconomic isolation. In addition, I will consider the role of language and …
A Name Change May Be A Start, But It Is Not Enough, Leah D. Williams
A Name Change May Be A Start, But It Is Not Enough, Leah D. Williams
Washington and Lee Law Review Online
Since the broadcast killing of George Floyd by four Minneapolis police officers on May 25, all levels of government, and institutions of every kind, have scrambled with breakneck speed to confront their own ties to America’s most deeply entrenched demons: White supremacy and systematic racism. Washington and Lee has certainly not been exempt from this reckoning. A majority of its faculty and student body have already passed resolutions calling for the removal of Robert E. Lee’s name from the university. As a direct descendent of those enslaved by the school, I commend these resolutions; yet, I strongly offer that a …
White Saviors, Brandon Hasbrouck
White Saviors, Brandon Hasbrouck
Washington and Lee Law Review Online
It is time for Washington and Lee University to drop both George Washington and Robert E. Lee from the University name. The predominantly White faculty at Washington and Lee recently announced that it will petition the Board of Trustees to remove Lee from the University name. This is the first time in Washington and Lee’s history that the faculty has drafted such a petition. It is worth exploring why the faculty has decided to make a collective statement on Lee now and why the faculty has not included a demand to drop Washington in their petition. The answer is simple—it …
A Smarter Way To Make Early And Mid-Career Decisions, Franklin L. Runge, Alyson Drake, Austin Martin Williams
A Smarter Way To Make Early And Mid-Career Decisions, Franklin L. Runge, Alyson Drake, Austin Martin Williams
Library Scholarship
Libraries set themselves apart as safe spaces for people of all ages to learn, explore, and share new ideas. That being said, how comfortable are you talking to your colleagues about making a career move? Do you have reliable information to help you make decisions?
Higher Education Under Pressure: What Will The Future Hold?, Nora V. Demleitner
Higher Education Under Pressure: What Will The Future Hold?, Nora V. Demleitner
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Private In Name Only: A Statutory And Constitutional Analysis Of Milwaukee’S Private School Voucher Program, Julie F. Mead
Private In Name Only: A Statutory And Constitutional Analysis Of Milwaukee’S Private School Voucher Program, Julie F. Mead
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
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Seven Principles: Increasing Access To Law School Among Students Of Color, Catherine E. Smith
Seven Principles: Increasing Access To Law School Among Students Of Color, Catherine E. Smith
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In Fall 2010, I became one of the first tenured professors in the nation to hold a deanship dedicated exclusively to diversity in a school of law. As the Associate Dean of Institutional Diversity and Inclusiveness at the University of Denver's Sturm College of Law ("SCOL"), I am charged with strengthening access to the legal academy, particularly among, but not limited to, students and faculty of color. This Essay describes the evolution of my role and the seven principles that currently guide student pipeline and recruitment efforts at the SCOL. These principles help the SCOL focus those efforts, work strategically, …
An Education Program For America, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
An Education Program For America, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
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Reflections On The State Of Public Education, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Reflections On The State Of Public Education, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
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15 Years Have Transformed Our World, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
15 Years Have Transformed Our World, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
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Anarchy On The Campus, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
The Challeges To Private Preparatory Schools, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
The Challeges To Private Preparatory Schools, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
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Seminar On The Need For Education About Communism, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Seminar On The Need For Education About Communism, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
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"Notes for use in introductory remarks prior to presentation of seminar speakers." Atlanta Regional ABA Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia.
Objectives Of Going To College, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
Objectives Of Going To College, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
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Education On Communism, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
The War Called Peace, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
Educational Research In Virginia - A New Opportunity In Virginia, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Educational Research In Virginia - A New Opportunity In Virginia, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
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Education On Communism - What The Bar Can Do, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Education On Communism - What The Bar Can Do, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
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Committee On Education In The Contrast Between Liberty Under Law And Communism, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Committee On Education In The Contrast Between Liberty Under Law And Communism, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
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Instruction On Communism - What The Bar Can Do, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Instruction On Communism - What The Bar Can Do, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
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Higher Education - Soviet Style, Lewis F. Powell Jr
Higher Education - Soviet Style, Lewis F. Powell Jr
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Notes for Speech, Federal Bar Association, Washington, DC
Instruction On Communism - An Educational Need And Responsibility, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Instruction On Communism - An Educational Need And Responsibility, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
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Instruction On Communism And Its Contrast With Liberty Under Law, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
Instruction On Communism And Its Contrast With Liberty Under Law, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
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Southeastern Association Of School Business Officials, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Southeastern Association Of School Business Officials, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
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Soviet Education and need for education about Communism in United States schools.
The Need To Know The Truth About Communism, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
The Need To Know The Truth About Communism, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
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Notes for lecture to Senior Government Classes, George Wythe High School, Richmond, Virginia