Prospective law students have a new resource for researching schools. Law School Transparency has launched a "Score Reports" tool on its website that provides users with an apples-to-apples compariso
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Law professor Paul Horwitz, who defended them on the PrawfsBlawg...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...School of Law professor Paul Horwitz, who defended them on the PrawfsBlawg blog. They can provide useful information about recent faculty hires, scholarly...
Law schools can't make legal education more practical and relevant if they continue to hire professors with little real-world experience who are focused on esoteric scholarship
It doesn't take much to derail, or at least significantly distract, a U.S. Supreme Court nomination
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." These are the words of the Second Amendment to the U
This month's installment of the Blog Brief brings you summaries of some of the most interesting stories circulating through the legal blogosphere
Late last month, I was among the participants at a Harvard Law School-hosted conference titled Bloggership: How Blogs are Transforming Legal Scholarship. Unbeknownst to most of us outside the legal a
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