Faculty News
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Bowen Professor Josh Silverstein’s article “A Case for Grade Inflation in Legal Education” 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.”
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Professor Lindsey Gustafson’s paper, “Texting and the Friction of Writing” was recently listed on SSRN’s Top Ten download list.
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Professor Philip Oliver’s paper, “Assessing and Addressing the Problems Caused by Life Tenure on the Supreme Court,” was recently listed on one of SSRN’s Top Ten download lists.
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Professor Philip Oliver’s paper, “Assessing and Addressing the Problems Caused by Life Tenure on the Supreme Court,” was recently listed on SSRN’s Top Ten download list.
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Professor Nicholas Kahn-Fogel’s paper, “Manson and its Progeny: An Empirical Analysis of American Eyewitness Law,” was recently listed on SSRN’s Top Ten download list for the Empirical Studies eJournal.
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Professor Terrence Cain’s paper, “Presumed Guilty,” was recently listed on an SSRN Top Ten download list.
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Professor Terrence Cain’s paper, “Presumed Guilty,” was recently listed on SSRN’s Top Ten download list for the U.S. Constitutional Law: Rights and Liberties eJournal.
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Professor Terrence Cain’s paper, “Presumed Guilty,” was recently listed on an SSRN Top Ten download list.
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Professor Terrence Cain’s paper, “Presumed Guilty,” was recently listed on SSRN’s Top Ten download list.
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Professor Terrence Cain’s paper, “A Primer on the History and Proper Drafting of Qualified Domestic Relations Orders,” was recently listed on SSRN’s Top Ten download list.