Teaching Law In A Red State (Part II): The Woke DEI Indoctrination Argument
If I’m trying to indoctrinate, I sure do suck at it.
If I’m trying to indoctrinate, I sure do suck at it.
With your help, we can ensure the campus has vibrant and open discourse about subjects that do not matter to anyone.
In recent years, AI has moved beyond speculation in the legal industry. What used to be hypothetical is now very real.
A review of Josh Douglas’s 'The Court v. The Voters.'
Imperfect information is a problem in political markets.
Is anonymized review for prestigious journals helping reduce the elitism bias in the academy?
Law school faculties do not appear to be embracing the liberal message of wokeness.
This Pro Bono Week, get inspired to give back with PLI’s Pursuing Justice: The Pro Bono Files, a one-of-a-kind podcast hosted by Alicia Aiken.
A meaningful law professor gig isn’t just about rankings. It’s about happiness.
LawProfBlawg envisions the future of education with this satirical syllabus.
A rather mysterious case.
TempDean and LawProfBlawg offer a solution to the law review submission process.
Those who’ve adopted legal-specific systems are seeing big benefits.
Someone’s fighting strategy is better than the others.
The goal is to improve teaching, not to weaponize the evaluations to target certain professors out of jobs.
Have you thought about your death? Or how will you be remembered? It's time.
If we were lied to, one can only wonder what could be next. Because when an institution fails, all those liberties we took for granted are on the table.
I thought it would be useful to figure out whether hiring committee cares about diversity or not. Sometimes, it’s hard to tell.