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How do we move from detailed empirical research on law to address broader questions about how law operates? Our blog and website this…
Read MoreHow do we move from detailed empirical research on law to address broader questions about how law operates? Our blog and website this…
Read MoreIn this entry, Professors Katherine Barnes and Elizabeth Mertz share some findings on women law professors, drawn from their work on the ABF…
Read MoreNLR BLOG FORUM: What is happening to women in the legal profession? We begin this forum with some observations on the current status…
Read MoreProfessor Anne Emanuel writes to the NLR Blog on Peppers, Vigilante, and Zorn’s recent article about Judge Tuttle of the Fifth Circuit.
Read MoreContinuing our discussion on global legal education, Carole Silver of Indiana University’s Maurer School of Law responds to Tejani and Aman. Professor Silver…
Read MoreRiaz’s excellent post suggests a number of intriguing possibilities for rethinking the standard law school curriculum. I find especially provocative his challenge to reconsider…
Read MoreTransnationalism and Nonpurity: Europe, Law Schools, and ‘Law in Action’ for the Current Crisis Riaz Tejani Having recently completed an ethnography of “crisis”…
Read MoreI ‘d like to add two points to this interesting discussion: 1. I would commend taking some time to read in detail what…
Read MoreA very wise colleague once told me to understand scholarly developments it is helpful to ask, who is the enemy? As John Schlegel…
Read More… continuing our July conversation ….. STEWART MACAULAY On defining New Legal Realism: I would stress the term “new” in New Legal Realism. …
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