Over at theracetothebottom.org, Jay Brown is continuing to talk about his paper on law bloggers, "Law Faculty Blogs and Disruptive Innovation: The Data." I've written some about this already (and here), but…
Call for Papers AALS Joint Program of the Securities Regulation Section and Financial Institutions & Consumer Financial Services Section The Regulation of Financial Market Intermediaries: The Making and Un-Making of…
This just in on the law school faculty search front: The University of Cincinnati College of Law invites applications from entry-level candidates for one, and perhaps more than one, tenure-track…
David Mackey has this important commentary about the Sandusky matter at Penn State. He notes that Penn State did not have general counsel between 2001 and 2010 - and that this…
Over at theracetothebottom.org, Jay Brown of the University of Denver has a new listing of law professors who blog. This is part of an extensive project he's working on regarding…
There was some initial confusion in the twittersphere asking how James Holmes could face 12 counts of first degree murder when he (allegedly) killed 12 people. The answer is pretty…
When I was teaching The Antelope last week, discussion turned to other cases involving slavery where judges made statements that separated morality from law and also that justified the institution of…
Professor Jay Brown of the University of Denver Law School (and also RacetotheBottom blog) has been talking at his blog the last couple of days about his new study, "Law Faculty…
Further to the post I wrote on the distribution of law professor twitter uses for Bridget's census of law faculty who tweet .... Bridget Crawford has released Version 2.0 of her ...