...years of law school. By 1905, the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) had mandated that member schools adopt the three-year curricula. However, during...
Second Circuit Judge Jos? Cabranes offered a three-part remedy for what ails the U.S. legal academy before a packed ballroom of legal educators who gathers in Washington for the Association of Americ
"Better. Faster. Cheaper." That three-word mantra, coined by Richard Matasar, the former dean of New York Law School, will sound familiar to legal educators who have made the rounds of conferences fo
...its proposals. Michael Olivas, president of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) and a professor at the University of Houston Law Center, has been...
...a broader debate about the purpose and vision of accreditation. AALS President Michael Olivas sent ...
...Tenure Question Prompts Spirited Debate at AALS Meeting During the 2011 annual meeting of the Association of...
...Francisco area. "Unfortunately, in the efforts to pressure the AALS to move all accommodations, programs, and meetings out of the Hilton, some...
...About 180 professors from dozens of law schools are calling on the AALS to rescind its decision to hold the meeting in January at the...
...said Carl Monk, executive director of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS), which has opposed discrimination in legal education on the basis of sex...
...applying for law faculty positions is the Association of American Law Schools (AALS); detailed information is available at their Web site, ...
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