The National Law Journal 1996 Ken Myers - Abstracts

The National Law Journal 1996 Ken Myers
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ABA annual convention mantra: give more power to institutions. (hiring and retention of law school deans)LawKen Myers
A foreign affair - NYLS opens international law, trade center. (New York Law School)LawKen Myers
An educators' group considers taking over faculty pay listings.LawKen Myers
Bias against women lives on, hearings and ABA study show.LawKen Myers
Browns case a lesson in NFL 'teamwork': under deal, Cleveland drops suit and still gets gridders. But other football teams also gear for move.LawKen Myers
Communications Decency Act sparks a '90s-style cyber-protest.LawKen Myers
Dean comes out swinging and defends accreditation ABA-style. (Dean Frank T. Read of South Texas College of Law)LawKen Myers
Deans disagree on the usefulness of magazine's annual rankings.LawKen Myers
Dean Velvel: the ABA hasn't met the terms of its consent decree. (Dean Lawrence R. Velvel of Massachusetts School of Law)LawKen Myers
Law professor opens new book: clerking for U.S. Supreme Court. (W. William Hodes)LawKen Myers
Learning about teaching is topic at 96th annual AALS meeting. (Association of American Law Schools)LawKen Myers
Low grades from the ABA spur unique school to traditional path. (American Bar Association, City University of New York Law School at Queens College)LawKen Myers
Nun, high school dropout offer words of wisdom to graduates. (Sister Helen Prejean, Ted Turner)LawKen Myers
Real law in a virtual classroom: San Diego and Cleveland join up. (California and Ohio)LawKen Myers
Students: ABA accreditation is a consumer protection device.LawKen Myers
Survey ranks scholarship output as critics say aim is too narrow. (Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago-Kent College of Law's survey ranking law professors by how often they publish)LawDavid E. Rovella, Ken Myers
The dean is young, gifted, black and trying to right rocky ship. (Maya L. Harris, dean of Lincoln Law School in San Jose, Calif.)LawKen Myers
Velvel: count more adjuncts as profs to keep class size low. (Lawrence R. Velvel, dean of Massachusetts School of Law)LawKen Myers
With fewer applicants and jobs, deans shrink first-year classes.LawKen Myers
With loan default rate jumping, officials are becoming nervous. (legal education loans)LawKen Myers
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