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Law School Rankings And The Impossibility Of Anti-Racism, Rory D. Bahadur Nov 2022

Law School Rankings And The Impossibility Of Anti-Racism, Rory D. Bahadur

St. Mary's Law Journal

This Article uses the U.S. News law school rankings to illustrate how powerful, invisible, and stubborn systemic racism is. This Article does not level allegations of intentionally blameworthy conduct at U.S. News, or any person or entity. More broadly, this Article does not address conscious and deliberate racism, or the examples of this type of racism with which America’s history is replete. Nor is this Article attempting to undervalue the significant impact of deliberately racist actions in American history on the economic disparity between white people and people of color.

Instead, I make an untrue assumption: All Americans of every …


Lawyers, Mistakes, And Moral Growth, Vincent R. Johnson Jan 2022

Lawyers, Mistakes, And Moral Growth, Vincent R. Johnson

St. Mary's Journal on Legal Malpractice & Ethics

Vincent R. Johnson, professor at St. Mary's University School of Law in San Antonio, Texas, reviews The Man in the Ditch: A Redemption Story for Today by Dallas attorney Mike H. Bassett.


Records About The School Of Law, St. Mary's University Archives Jan 2022

Records About The School Of Law, St. Mary's University Archives

Finding Aids

The extant records of the Law School of Saint Mary’s University of San Antonio, Texas are assembled from the offices of the president, the vice president for academics, and other administrators. These records were generated by various administrators in pursuit of the educational objectives of the university. They include memos and letters between the law deans and the university administration, deliberations about educational policy, about faculty compensation, about tenure policies, and about curriculum. Also present are some records relating to law student associations, programs for in-service legal education (“law clinics”), and law school publications.