Issue 71-1 Details the Experiences of Students and Faculty with Disabilities Issue 71-1 of the Journal of Legal Education provides current perspectives on the experiences of law students and faculty with disabilities. Articles also explore disability rights and identity, highlighting their significance within education and society. Symposium Articles Other Article Book Reviews Issue 71-2 Features…
Read More about Journal of Legal Education Releases Two New IssuesNortheastern University School of Law honored for nine years of service to the journal AALS is pleased to announce University of California, Irvine School of Law as a new co-host law school for the Journal of Legal Education (JLE). The school joins American University Washington College of Law to provide editorial leadership for the publication.…
Read More about AALS Selects UC Irvine School of Law as Co-host of the Journal of Legal EducationAALS sections provide opportunities for law school faculty and staff to connect on issues of shared interest. Each section is focused on a different academic discipline, affinity group, or administrative area. For a full list of sections and information on how to join, please visit www.aals.org/sections. As part of the ongoing “Spotlight on Sections” series,…
Read More about Spotlight on Sections: JurisprudenceDate: Monday, August 21, 2023, 2:30 – 4:00 PM ET/1:30 – 3:00 PM CT/12:30 – 2:00 PM MT/11:30 AM – 1:00 PM PT *This Discussion was not Recorded Hosts Robert Ahdieh, Dean and Anthony G. Buzbee Endowed Dean’s Chair; Vice President for Professional Schools and Programs, Texas A&M University School of Law A graduate of…
Read More about Welcome for New Law DeansDate: Wednesday, November 15th from 1:00 – 2:00 pm EST/ 12:00 – 1:00 pm CT Discussion Description: Johnson v. M’Intosh was decided 200 years ago. While the case remains binding precedent, the premise underlying the decision has become increasingly suspect over time. The case relies on the Doctrine of Discovery, which assumes lands inhabited…
Read More about 200 Years of Discovery: The Doctrine of Discovery in the Law School CurriculumDate: Wednesday, October 11th from 12:00 – 1:30 pm EST Discussion Description: This webinar will analyze and re-imagine the role of race in national security. Speakers will challenge national security orthodoxy and disrupts accepted truths. It will bring together in one session domestic, transnational, and comparative and international law perspectives on racial justice and national…
Read More about How Does Race Manifest in National Security?The AALS Section on National Security Law is pleased to host a Webinar & Author Interview with Professor Jean Galbraith, 2022 Recipient of the Mike Lewis Prize for National Security Law Scholarship for her article, The Runaway Presidential Power over Diplomacy Date: Wednesday, September 6th from 1:00 – 2:15 pm EST Discussion…
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