No. 96-5, July 2011
Index
- Foreword
- Keynote Speech: Reimagining Law Schools?
- Accreditation Reconsidered
- Should Law-School Applications Include a Warning Label?
- On Becoming a Lawyer
- The Architecture of Accreditation
- What Will Our Future Look Like and How Will We Respond?
- The Importance of Student and Faculty Diversity in Law Schools: One Dean?s Perspective
- The Viability of the Law Degree: Cost, Value, and Intrinsic Worth
- The Value of a Law Degree
- Practicing Theory: Legal Education for the Twenty-First Century
- Seven Principles: Increasing Access to Law School Among Students of Color
- Training the Whole Lawyer
- Standing in the Wake of the Foreclosure Crisis: Why Procedural Requirements Are Necessary To Prevent Further Loss to Homeowners
- Not Always the World?s Shortest Editorial: Why Credit-Rating-Agency Speech Is Sometimes Professional Speech
- University-Funded Discrimination: Unresolved Issues After the Supreme Court?s 'Resolution' of the Circuit Split on University Funding for Discriminatory Organizations
- Taking the Lead on Cyberbullying: Why Schools Can and Should Protect Students Online