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Southeast Of What? Reflections On Seals' Success, Thomas B. Metzloff
Southeast Of What? Reflections On Seals' Success, Thomas B. Metzloff
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Becoming A Legal Scholar, Samuel W. Buell
Becoming A Legal Scholar, Samuel W. Buell
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There is now a literature on how to become a law professor. The first book-length treatment of the subject, Becoming A Law Professor, displays a common fault of this literature in directing candidates’ focus on process at the expense of substance. The present body of material on the market for new legal academics does not persuade candidates of the necessity of locating their agendas and voices as scholars, much less does it show them how to go about that vital search. It also risks contributing to a tendency of credentialing processes to standardize resumes without improving outcomes. A second-generation literature …
The Dogs That Did Not Bark: The Silence Of The Legal Academy During World War Ii, Sarah H. Ludington
The Dogs That Did Not Bark: The Silence Of The Legal Academy During World War Ii, Sarah H. Ludington
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During World War II, the legal academy was virtually uncritical of the government’s conduct of the war, despite some obvious domestic abuses of civil rights, such as the internment of Japanese-Americans. This silence has largely been ignored in the literature about the history of legal education. This Article argues that there are many strands of causation for this silence. On an obvious level, World War II was a popular war fought against a fascist threat, and left-leaning academics generally supported the war. On a less obvious level, law school enrollment plummeted during the war, and the numbers of full-time law …
A Foxy Hedgehog: The Consistent Perceptions Of Carol Rose, Jedediah Purdy
A Foxy Hedgehog: The Consistent Perceptions Of Carol Rose, Jedediah Purdy
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The Pedagogy Of The Old Case Method: A Tribute To “Bull” Warren, Paul D. Carrington
The Pedagogy Of The Old Case Method: A Tribute To “Bull” Warren, Paul D. Carrington
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First in a series of occasional features, "Legends of the Legal Academy," focused on law teachers whose lessons and teaching style left an enduring imprint on their students, their institutions, and the profession. This essay is a modification of a comment on Duncan Kennedy's youthful assault on the legal education that he had recently experienced, Legal Education and the Reproduction of Hierarchy: A Polemic Against the System (1983). Kennedy's book was republished in 2003 by the New York University Press, with Prof. Carrington's comment as an addendum to its republication.
Hugh Henry Brackenridge (1748-1816): Teacher, Military Chaplain, Journalist, Lawyer, Satirist, And Judge, Paul D. Carrington
Hugh Henry Brackenridge (1748-1816): Teacher, Military Chaplain, Journalist, Lawyer, Satirist, And Judge, Paul D. Carrington
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Lieber, Francis (1798-1872), Author And Professor., Paul D. Carrington
Lieber, Francis (1798-1872), Author And Professor., Paul D. Carrington
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The Missionary Diocese Of Chicago, Paul D. Carrington
The Missionary Diocese Of Chicago, Paul D. Carrington
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This article is an account of legal education in Chicago in the first decade of this century.
Maurice Rosenberg, Paul D. Carrington
Legal Education For The People: Populism And Civic Virtue, Paul D. Carrington
Legal Education For The People: Populism And Civic Virtue, Paul D. Carrington
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Buffaloes And A Straw Man, Paul D. Carrington
Buffaloes And A Straw Man, Paul D. Carrington
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Why Deans Stay: A Quitter’S Response, Paul D. Carrington
Why Deans Stay: A Quitter’S Response, Paul D. Carrington
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Tribute: Professor Preble Stolz, Paul D. Carrington
Tribute: Professor Preble Stolz, Paul D. Carrington
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Teaching Law In The Antebellum Northwest, Paul D. Carrington
Teaching Law In The Antebellum Northwest, Paul D. Carrington
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Accreditation And The Aals The Boalt Affair, Paul D. Carrington
Accreditation And The Aals The Boalt Affair, Paul D. Carrington
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Response To Levin And Shultz, Paul D. Carrington
Response To Levin And Shultz, Paul D. Carrington
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Teaching Law And Virtue At Translyvania University: The George Wythe Tradition In The Antebellum Years, Paul D. Carrington
Teaching Law And Virtue At Translyvania University: The George Wythe Tradition In The Antebellum Years, Paul D. Carrington
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The Revolutionary Idea Of University Legal Education, Paul D. Carrington
The Revolutionary Idea Of University Legal Education, Paul D. Carrington
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James A. Martin, Paul D. Carrington
“Of Law And The River,” And Of Nihilism And Academic Freedom, Paul D. Carrington, Peter W. Martin
“Of Law And The River,” And Of Nihilism And Academic Freedom, Paul D. Carrington, Peter W. Martin
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Of Law And The River, Paul D. Carrington
The University Law School And Legal Services, Paul D. Carrington
The University Law School And Legal Services, Paul D. Carrington
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In Memoriam, Michael E. Tigar
Book Review, Paul D. Carrington
Book Review, Paul D. Carrington
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Reviewing Thurman Arnold, Fair Fights and Foul: A Dissenting Lawyer's Life (1965)