When you look at the messages some law professors send out, you might wonder if law school these days is about upholding, enforcing or even finding loopholes in statutes or clearly breaking them.
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Harvard Takes The Sisterhood Out Of Sorority
By bypassing that pesky gender requirement.
Did UCLA Aid And Abet Criminal Activity?
It’s a tantalizing question.
New Common Core Or Common Core Classic?
One of the groups that has doubled down on pushing the Common Core Curriculum Standards (CCCS) in the English Language Arts (ELA) seems to be saying that Common Core hasn’t worked because it hasn’t been tried.
Two Stanford Psychologists On Gender Compliment Patrol
Because complimenting students the wrong way can perpetuate gender bias, they say.
Benevolent Sexism Deconstructed
It turns out that what feminists are calling “benevolent sexism” is what we used to call chivalry and it may not be something they want to stamp out.
Chipotle U
Embattled California’s equally beleaguered Governor Jerry Brown thinks he knows how to save the public universities in the Golden State.
A Textbook for Snowflakes
Just when you thought university texts couldn’t get much worse.
Bias Computed at the University of Oregon
Is it blatant bias tabulated or a failure of math comprehension?
Post-Katrina NOLA College Graduation Rates Rise
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina more than a decade ago, at least educationally, life has changed in New Orleans, arguably for the better.