Glenn Cohen (Harvard Law) and Eli Adashi (Brown Medical School) have published Made-to-Order Embryos for Sale -- A Brave New World?, a short "Sounding Board" article in the New England…
Well, we're back at Halloween -- my favorite holiday. In the past I've asked about whether houses in rural Virginia are haunted. But this time I want to post a…
From an email message that I received earlier this afternoon: The Kentucky Law Journal is opening an exclusive submission window for articles until November 14, 2014, at 5:00 PM EDT. All papers submitted during this window will…
A reader has sent along this important news on Thomas Jefferson Law School's agreement regarding its obligations with its Bondholders. Cribbing now from the story: [T]he bonds will be cancelled.…
From an email that I received earlier today: Ohio Northern University College of Law, a private school in northwestern Ohio, will be hiring up to five new faculty members this…
I'm very much looking forward to a talk at the University of Tulsa on November 5 in a series named for Buck Colbert Franklin, a long-time Tulsa attorney and father…
The LSAC has a lot of data on performance of repeat takers of the LSAT, including this very interesting table, which lists the number of people at each LSAT score…
Last spring I blogged about Jayne Thompson's Letters to My Younger Selves. Cribbing a little from my post: I spent a lot of Thanksgiving day reading a powerful and moving…
In response to Zach Kramer's post on The Slow Writing Movement over at Prawfs, Glenn Cohen thoughtfully asks in the comments: Is more than one paper in work or published…
According to the LSAC, 30,943 LSATs were administered in September. This is down 8.1% from last October's administration. This follows a 9% decline in the LSAT administrations in June, 2014…