The National Law Journal 1996 Ken Myers |
Title | Subject | Authors |
ABA annual convention mantra: give more power to institutions. (hiring and retention of law school deans) | Law | Ken Myers |
A foreign affair - NYLS opens international law, trade center. (New York Law School) | Law | Ken Myers |
An educators' group considers taking over faculty pay listings. | Law | Ken Myers |
Bias against women lives on, hearings and ABA study show. | Law | Ken 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. | Law | Ken Myers |
Communications Decency Act sparks a '90s-style cyber-protest. | Law | Ken Myers |
Dean comes out swinging and defends accreditation ABA-style. (Dean Frank T. Read of South Texas College of Law) | Law | Ken Myers |
Deans disagree on the usefulness of magazine's annual rankings. | Law | Ken Myers |
Dean Velvel: the ABA hasn't met the terms of its consent decree. (Dean Lawrence R. Velvel of Massachusetts School of Law) | Law | Ken Myers |
Law professor opens new book: clerking for U.S. Supreme Court. (W. William Hodes) | Law | Ken Myers |
Learning about teaching is topic at 96th annual AALS meeting. (Association of American Law Schools) | Law | Ken 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) | Law | Ken Myers |
Nun, high school dropout offer words of wisdom to graduates. (Sister Helen Prejean, Ted Turner) | Law | Ken Myers |
Real law in a virtual classroom: San Diego and Cleveland join up. (California and Ohio) | Law | Ken Myers |
Students: ABA accreditation is a consumer protection device. | Law | Ken 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) | Law | David 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.) | Law | Ken Myers |
Velvel: count more adjuncts as profs to keep class size low. (Lawrence R. Velvel, dean of Massachusetts School of Law) | Law | Ken Myers |
With fewer applicants and jobs, deans shrink first-year classes. | Law | Ken Myers |
With loan default rate jumping, officials are becoming nervous. (legal education loans) | Law | Ken Myers |
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