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On Being First, On Being Only, On Being Seen, On Charting A Way Forward, Veronica Root Martinez Jan 2021

On Being First, On Being Only, On Being Seen, On Charting A Way Forward, Veronica Root Martinez

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This Essay reflects upon my professional experiences as a Black woman both at Notre Dame and beyond. It argues that it is important for students to have demographically diverse professors within their educational environments. It calls for the Notre Dame Law School community to continue to create a diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture.


Assessing The Experiential (R)Evolution, Allison Korn, Laila L. Hlass Jan 2020

Assessing The Experiential (R)Evolution, Allison Korn, Laila L. Hlass

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For more than a century, law schools have resisted substantial reforms relating to experiential education. Yet, in 2014, the ABA mandated a six-credit experiential course graduation requirement for law schools, alongside a packet of experiential curriculum amendments. Proponents of experiential education had hoped for a fifteen-credit mandate, aligning law schools with other professional schools that require one-quarter to one-third skills training. Still, six credits is significant, potentially marking a striking shift in the direction of legal education. To date, no one—including the ABA—has broadly evaluated the post-mandate legal education experiential landscape. It is particularly urgent to consider recent shifts in …


In Defense Of The Big Tent: The Importance Of Recognizing The Many Audiences For Legal Scholarship, Erwin Chemerinsky, Catherine Fisk Jan 1999

In Defense Of The Big Tent: The Importance Of Recognizing The Many Audiences For Legal Scholarship, Erwin Chemerinsky, Catherine Fisk

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Comment On Derrick Bell’S “Diversity And Academic Freedom”, Paul D. Carrington Jan 1993

Comment On Derrick Bell’S “Diversity And Academic Freedom”, Paul D. Carrington

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Buffaloes And A Straw Man, Paul D. Carrington Jan 1993

Buffaloes And A Straw Man, Paul D. Carrington

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Diversity!, Paul D. Carrington Jan 1992

Diversity!, Paul D. Carrington

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One Law: The Role Of Legal Education In The Opening Of The Legal Profession Since 1776, Paul D. Carrington Jan 1992

One Law: The Role Of Legal Education In The Opening Of The Legal Profession Since 1776, Paul D. Carrington

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Accreditation And The Aals The Boalt Affair, Paul D. Carrington Jan 1991

Accreditation And The Aals The Boalt Affair, Paul D. Carrington

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Response To Levin And Shultz, Paul D. Carrington Jan 1991

Response To Levin And Shultz, Paul D. Carrington

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No abstract provided.