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Conference on Empirical Legal Studies – Call for Papers

The call for papers for this year’s Conference on Empirical Legal Studies has hit.  This conference is one of the most prestigious conferences, and this year’s conference will be at Yale Law School.  Good luck with your submissions. ———————–  CALL FOR PAPERS   FIFTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON EMPIRICAL LEGAL STUDIES at YALE LAW SCHOOL  November … Continue reading Conference on Empirical Legal Studies – Call for Papers

Job Interviews, Offensive Questions, and Effective Responses

In my final ethics class last week, as we were ending the course with some discussion on how to choose law firms, balance life and work, etc, we also discussed how to deal with zinger/illegal/offensive interview questions.  The problem in the book was a classic–what would you do if the partner interviewing you for a … Continue reading Job Interviews, Offensive Questions, and Effective Responses

Professional Learning Portfolios in law schools

Deborah Jones Merritt (Ohio State) has recently posted her article “Pedagogy, Progress, and Portfolios” to SSRN (link here).  She presents thorough and intriguing visions of “Professional Learning Portfolios.”  One piece of her article describes the implications for those of us who teach ADR, although frankly, I think the ideas have at least as much relevance … Continue reading Professional Learning Portfolios in law schools