This just in: The Montana Law Review invites submissions for the 2020 biennial Browning Symposium at the University of Montana’s Blewett School of Law. The symposium will take place September…
Kara Swanson, Race and Selective Legal Memory. Forthcoming Columbia Law Review. In 1858, the United States Attorney General issued an opinion, Invention of a Slave. Relying on the Supreme Court’s…
From an email message that I recently received: Teaching Fellow, International Economic Law, Business and Policy (IELBP), Stanford Law School STANFORD LAW SCHOOL seeks to hire a teaching fellow for ...
This guest post is an observation from Eric Fish, a federal public defender in San Diego and a law professor at UC Davis (beginning in 2021), in response to "The…
The news is drip, drip, but the first two finalists in the Indiana University Indianapolis law school dean search have been identified. They are David Thronson (Michigan State) and Milena…
The impeachment defense of President Trump is not the first time Alan Dershowitz and Kenneth Starr have agreed. In 2006, they both blurbed my book, Lawyers' Poker: 52 Lessons That…
I have this essay in The American Prospect: Alan Dershowitz’s Bad History The lawyer for Trump in the impeachment trial makes incorrect claims about Andrew Johnson’s defenders. by Steven Lubet ...
From an email message that I recently received: LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY, PAUL M. HEBERT LAW CENTER seeks to hire a visiting professor for the 2020-21 academic year or for Fall…
For those working in the area of compliance, organizers of ComplianceNet 2020 (June 29-30, University College London) have extended the deadline for submission of panel proposals and individual papers to…