Rich McClue, a a systems administrator at the University of Victoria (Canada) has posted to his blog (here) the results of UVic's most recent Law Student Technology Survey. Here are…
In this post from July 5, David Cohen suggested that some faculty candidates might shine a bit brighter by submitting a FAR Form for inclusion in the second, rather than…
From an email that I received today: Northern Kentucky University, Salmon P. Chase College of Law invites applications to join our faculty in two tenure-track positions, and one tenure-track or…
The George Washington University Law School seeks applications for candidates interested in a two year visiting assistant professor position. Here is their announcement: The Program seeks candidates who demonstrate promise…
Unfortunately, a busy travel schedule – including a lovely visit to Boulder -- over the last few days has kept me from blogging more about alleged UBS rogue trader Kweku…
The second and final day of the "Critical Perspectives on Tax Policy" Conference at Emory is under way. This morning, Tony Infanti (Pitt) presented "A Critical Perspective on International…
From an email that I recently received: UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT MERCY SCHOOL OF LAW seeks full-time tenure-track (or tenured) faculty members. The school is interested in both entry level and lateral candidates. Areas of…
The first afternoon session of the "Critical Perspectives on Tax Policy" featured these presentations: Karie Davis-Nozemack (Business, Georgia Tech), "Collision Course: EITC and the Rise of IRS Correspondence Examinations" Lisa…
At Emory University School of Law, the first day of the "Critical Perspectives on Tax Policy" conference is well under way. They program began with a welcome from Dean Robert…
Ruth Simmons, who has served as the president of Brown University since 2001, announced today that she will be stepping down this coming June. Simmons, a French literature scholar, was…