Vol. 132 No. 7 Debates about how to educate law students have long rotated around a familiar axis — the theory/practice divide. Commentators and bar associations routinely rebuke...
Vol. 132 No. 5 Introduction At a 2015 speech at Catholic University’s Columbus School of Law, then-Judge Brett Kavanaugh pondered Chief Justice John G. Roberts’s famous statement that...
In a move with significant implications for federal civil rights enforcement, the Department of Education has halted investigations into several large for-profit institutions widely...
Vol. 131 No. 2 In November 2014, Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) filed a complaint against Harvard College in federal district court. SFFA claims that Harvard discriminates against...
Anna Deavere Smith, American actress, playwright, and professor, once said, “Art convenes. It is not just inspirational. It is aspirational. It pricks the walls...
Vol. 130 No. 5 Although few state constitutions explicitly guarantee an education of some minimum quality, a number of state courts have interpreted generic language in their constitutions...