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Spring 2015 Law Review Article Submission Guide

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Nancy Levit (UMKC) & Allen Rostron (UMKC) have updated their incredibly useful document, which contains two charts for the Spring 2015 submission season covering 204 law reviews. The first chart (pp. 1-52) contains information gathered from the journals’ websites on: Methods for submitting an article (such as by e-mail, ExpressO,…


TaxProf Blog Weekend Roundup

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Saturday: It Is Time to End Tenure at Age 70 Maine Governor Proposes Taxing Large Charities Houston Hosts Moot Court National Championship This Weekend The IRS Scandal, Day 625 Sunday: CBS News: Are Law School Admission Standards Slipping? Top 5 Tax Paper Downloads Bainbridge: Solve the Law School Crisis by…


CBS News: Are Law School Admission Standards Slipping?

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CBS News, Are Law School Admission Standards Slipping?: Good news for aspiring lawyers: It’s getting easier to get into law school, and the legal job market is showing some signs of improvement. The bad news: Many experts worry that unqualified entrants will have little chance to pass the bar exam…


Bainbridge: Solve the Law School Crisis by Unleashing the Free Market

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Stephen Bainbridge (UCLA), Want to Solve the Law School Scam? Expose Law Schools to a Market for Control: If you think of law schools as companies selling a product, our customer base has skrunk dramatically and continues to shrink: In a market system, the result would be business failures and…


It Is Time to End Tenure at Age 70

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Dan Subotnik (Touro), Untenuring Tenure: A specter haunting the academy today is of an intellectually wizened white male professoriate refusing to step aside for au courant, energetic, ambitious, and of course diverse younger faculty. Part of a larger concern with tenure itself, the fear in question is that tenured old-timers,…


Houston Hosts Moot Court National Championship This Weekend

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The University of Houston Law Center hosts the Andrews Kurth Moot Court National Championship this weekend. The sixteen law schools with the most highly ranked moot court programs are competing over an international tax problem.


80% of Provosts Favor Civility as Factor in Faculty Hiring and Tenure Decisions

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Inside Higher Ed, 2015 Survey of Chief Academic Officers: A majority of provosts are concerned about declining faculty civility in American higher education. And a large majority of provosts believe that civility is a legitimate criterion in hiring and evaluating faculty members. Generally, the provosts are confident that faculty members…


Weekly Legal Education Roundup

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David Barnhizer (Cleveland State), Law School 2020: Rise of the “Cyborg” Law Professors Bloomberg, BigLaw Associate’s Error Could Cost $1.5 Billion Boston Globe, Alan Dershowitz Gets Support of 36 Harvard Professors Bridget Crawford (Pace), Census of Law Professor Twitter Users Version 3.0 David Frakt, Some Thoughts on In-House Bar Prep…


Living Amidst Wildlife in Malibu

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My wife and I were watching our DVR’d Saturday Night Live Wednesday night in bed when we received an email warning us that a mountain lion had been spotted on campus a few hundred yards from our home. Pepperdine helpfully included an Emergency Preparedness Guide with specific safety guidelines for…


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