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An Interview with Deepa Das Acevedo

PodcastAug 2Aug 3 New Legal Realism Project

Deepa Das Acevedo is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Alabama School of Law.  In addition to being a legal anthropologist,…

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Allen on NLR, Doctrine, and Legal Indeterminacy

Judges Psychology Research MethodsFeb 11Feb 13 New Legal Realism Project

In our February 2019 post, Professor Jessie Allen uses performance theory and empirical research from psychology on the effects of reading to suggest…

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A Summary of Legal Education Research Presented at LSA 2018

Law and Society Legal Education Legal ScholarshipJun 20Jul 9 New Legal Realism Project

In this month’s blog post, John Bliss of Harvard University’s Center on the Legal Profession summarizes the multitude of presentations on legal education…

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Michèle Leering on Building a Movement for the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning in Legal Education

Legal EducationMay 21Jun 11 New Legal Realism Project

Here we continue our 2017/2018 blog theme, focusing on legal education. Our guest blogger Michèle Leering is a PhD candidate at Queen’s University,…

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Fineman on Vulnerability and Law

Law and Society Legal ScholarshipNov 30Nov 29 New Legal Realism Project

In this provocative and fascinating post, Martha Albertson Fineman, Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Law at Emory University Law School, provides a brief…

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