On Racism At UCLA Law And False Dichotomies
Conservative columnist Tamara Tabo offers her take on the UCLA Law racism controversy.
Conservative columnist Tamara Tabo offers her take on the UCLA Law racism controversy.
The racial climate at this school seems to be completely out of hand.
Law firms and legal departments are writing the future of the profession in separate rooms. What happens when they actually work together?
The ATL editors record their real-time reactions to the Team Sander story.
Is ignorance an excuse for racism?
The top professors at UCLA Law do very, very well for themselves.
According to a new study by UCLA law professor Richard Sander, discussed in an article in the Denver University Law Review, “the vast majority of American law students come from relatively elite backgrounds; this is especially true at the most prestigious law schools, where only five percent of all students come from families whose SES […]
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