The question is not a new one, but it's gaining traction in the blogosphere lately as the old concern spawns new debate
It seems true that the majority of high-profile legal blogs, whether in academia or the practice of law, are helmed by men. So what's behind this apparent disparity? Three theories are in circulatio
...move similar to that of the Annapolis Group. "While the AALS believes that any composite rankings system is inherently flawed, the AALS supports...
...faculties of Stanford, Georgetown, George Washington, New York and other universities. The AALS also joined the challenge, but not as a lead plaintiff. ...
Almost exactly five years ago, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said in a speech that she was troubled by Concord Law School, the nation's first online law school
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...The 2001 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS), which carried the theme, "Pursuing Equal Justice: Law Schools and the Provision...
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...well. In response to this trend the American Association of Law Schools ("AALS") voted unanimously in 1990 to include sexual orientation as a protected category...
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