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Less Talk, More Action: How Law Schools Can Counteract Racial Bias Of Lsat Scores In The Admissions Process, Latasha Hill
Less Talk, More Action: How Law Schools Can Counteract Racial Bias Of Lsat Scores In The Admissions Process, Latasha Hill
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
The Ideal Collaborative Partner: A Tribute To Jana Singer, Jane C. Murphy
The Ideal Collaborative Partner: A Tribute To Jana Singer, Jane C. Murphy
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tribute To Jana B. Singer, Karen H. Rothenberg
Tribute To Jana B. Singer, Karen H. Rothenberg
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
“How Could Anyone ‘Roast’ Jana?”: A Tribute To My Colleague Jana Singer, Donald G. Gifford
“How Could Anyone ‘Roast’ Jana?”: A Tribute To My Colleague Jana Singer, Donald G. Gifford
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Disciplinary Legal Empiricism, Lynn M. Lopucki
Disciplinary Legal Empiricism, Lynn M. Lopucki
Maryland Law Review
This Article reports on an empirical study of one hundred and twenty empirical legal studies published in leading, non-peer-reviewed law reviews and in the peer-reviewed Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. The study is the first to compare studies by disciplinary empiricists—defined as Ph.D. holders—with those by non-disciplinary empiricists—defined as J.D. holders who are not also Ph.D. holders.
The study identifies three differences between disciplinary and non-disciplinary legal empiricism that are relevant to law school faculty hiring decisions. First, because disciplinary empiricists are more likely to collaborate with other disciplinary empiricists, hiring disciplinary empiricists will increase the quantity of legal …
A Tribute To The Honorable Glenn T. Harrell, Jr., Mary Ellen Barbera, James A. Kenney Iii, Steven I. Platt, Robert A. Zarnoch
A Tribute To The Honorable Glenn T. Harrell, Jr., Mary Ellen Barbera, James A. Kenney Iii, Steven I. Platt, Robert A. Zarnoch
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Tribute To The Honorable Lynn A. Battaglia, Mary Ellen Barbera, Andrea Leahy, Thomas E. Lynch Iii, William L. Reynolds
A Tribute To The Honorable Lynn A. Battaglia, Mary Ellen Barbera, Andrea Leahy, Thomas E. Lynch Iii, William L. Reynolds
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Interdisciplinary Analysis Of The Use Of Ethical Intuition In Legal Compliance Decisionmaking For Business Entities, Eric C. Chaffee
An Interdisciplinary Analysis Of The Use Of Ethical Intuition In Legal Compliance Decisionmaking For Business Entities, Eric C. Chaffee
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Early Female Jewish Members Of The Maryland Bar: 1920–1929, Deborah Sweet Eyler
The Early Female Jewish Members Of The Maryland Bar: 1920–1929, Deborah Sweet Eyler
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Encouraging The Development Of "Low Bono" Law Practices, Luz E. Herrera
Encouraging The Development Of "Low Bono" Law Practices, Luz E. Herrera
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
Toward "Seamless" Solutions For Students
Toward "Seamless" Solutions For Students
Maryland Carey Law
An interview with Susan L. Krinsky, Associate Dean for Students and Student Services
Teaching Business Law Through An Entrepreneurial Lens, Michelle M. Harner
Teaching Business Law Through An Entrepreneurial Lens, Michelle M. Harner
Journal of Business & Technology Law
The legal market has changed. Although change creates uncertainty and fear, it also can create opportunity. This essay explores the opportunity for innovation in the business law curriculum, and the role of simulation to help create more practice-aware new lawyers.
A Lawyer For John Doe: Alternative Models For Representing Maryland's Middle Class, Lucy B. Bansal
A Lawyer For John Doe: Alternative Models For Representing Maryland's Middle Class, Lucy B. Bansal
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
"A Lawyer for John Doe," explores the growing disparity between the legal services available to the upper class and the poor in the state of Maryland. The article offers four models or solutions that creatively show different ways in which middle class citizens can obtain adequate and substantive legal representation for issues that specifically concern them.
Promoting Language Access In The Legal Academy, Gillian Dutton, Beth Lyon, Jayesh M. Rathold, Deborah M. Weissman
Promoting Language Access In The Legal Academy, Gillian Dutton, Beth Lyon, Jayesh M. Rathold, Deborah M. Weissman
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
"Promoting Language Access in the Legal Academy," details the progress made by the legal profession in meeting the needs of individuals with limited English language proficiency. The authors outlines the current need, summarizes various approaches taken by law schools, and emphasizes the value of training bilingual law students as well as mobilizing a cadre of undergraduate interpreters.
The Case For Value Billing In Chapter 11, Nancy B. Rapoport
The Case For Value Billing In Chapter 11, Nancy B. Rapoport
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.
Case Studies And The Classroom: Enriching The Study Of Law Through Real Client Stories, Michael Millemann
Case Studies And The Classroom: Enriching The Study Of Law Through Real Client Stories, Michael Millemann
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
Three Generations Of U.S. Lawyers: Generalists, Specialists, Project Managers , William D. Henderson
Three Generations Of U.S. Lawyers: Generalists, Specialists, Project Managers , William D. Henderson
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Symposium - The Profession And The Academy: Addressing Major Changes In Law Practice - Introduction
Symposium - The Profession And The Academy: Addressing Major Changes In Law Practice - Introduction
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Changing Cultures And Economics Of Large Law Firm Practice And Their Impact On Legal Education, Neil J. Dilloff
The Changing Cultures And Economics Of Large Law Firm Practice And Their Impact On Legal Education, Neil J. Dilloff
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Challenging The Academy To A Dual (Perspective): The Need To Embrace Lawyering For Personal Legal Services, William Hornsby
Challenging The Academy To A Dual (Perspective): The Need To Embrace Lawyering For Personal Legal Services, William Hornsby
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Symposium On The Profession And The Academy: Concluding Thoughts, Michael Millemann
The Symposium On The Profession And The Academy: Concluding Thoughts, Michael Millemann
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legislating After Janice M.: The Constitutionality Of Recognizing De Facto Parenthood In Maryland, Rachel Simmonsen
Legislating After Janice M.: The Constitutionality Of Recognizing De Facto Parenthood In Maryland, Rachel Simmonsen
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
On Legal Education And Reform: One View Formed From Diverse Perspectives, Robert J. Rhee
On Legal Education And Reform: One View Formed From Diverse Perspectives, Robert J. Rhee
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Value Of “Thinking Like A Lawyer”, Michelle M. Harner
The Value Of “Thinking Like A Lawyer”, Michelle M. Harner
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Profound “Nonchanges” In Small And Midsize Firms, Ward B. Coe Iii
Profound “Nonchanges” In Small And Midsize Firms, Ward B. Coe Iii
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Back To The Future In Law Schools, William L. Reynolds
Back To The Future In Law Schools, William L. Reynolds
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Equipping The Garage Guys In Law, Gillian K. Hadfield
Equipping The Garage Guys In Law, Gillian K. Hadfield
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Learning To Be Lawyers: Professional Identity And The Law School Curriculum, Charlotte S. Alexander
Learning To Be Lawyers: Professional Identity And The Law School Curriculum, Charlotte S. Alexander
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Should American Law Schools Continue To Graduate Lawyers Whom Clients Consider Worthless?, Clark D. Cunningham
Should American Law Schools Continue To Graduate Lawyers Whom Clients Consider Worthless?, Clark D. Cunningham
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Gaping Hole In American Legal Education, Michael Kelly
A Gaping Hole In American Legal Education, Michael Kelly
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.