Silverstein Article Garners National Attention

Bowen Professor Josh Silverstein’s article “A Case for Grade Inflation in Legal Education,” which is forthcoming in the University of San Francisco Law Review, has received much national attention from legal and education scholars and mainstream media for its assertion that law schools should set their “good academic standing grade point average at the B- level.”

The article is currently uploaded on the Social Sciences Research Network and has been named among the top 10 downloads in the following categories: LSN: Legal Education (Topic),  Journal of Legal Education eJournal,  Law Educator: Courses, Materials & Teaching eJournal, Law & Society: The Legal Profession eJournal, Legal Theories, Policies & Practices, Law & Society, Philosophy of Law eJournal, Humanities Network, Philosophy Research Network, and Subject Matter eJournals. It has been downloaded a total of 336 times.

In addition to the SSRN success, Silverstein’s article earned attention from legal blogs, commentators, and mainstream media:

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