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ABA Midyear Meeting 2019

LegalTalkNetwork

District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri and Judge Timothy L. On this episode of On The Road, Law Library of Congress’ Barbara Bavis returns to the air to share her favorite free resources for legal research in areas like case law, state law, criminal law, civil law, international law, and more.

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Judge Order Puts Tenured Professor Back In Classroom

Above The Law

Lailluminator has coverage: A state judge has ordered LSU to allow its law professor Ken Levy to return to teaching duties. Levy, a tenured professor of constitutional and criminal law, sued the university earlier this week, saying it violated his First Amendment rights and its own policies regarding tenured faculty.

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The Attacks On Tenure Could Change How Law Professors Run Their Classrooms

Above The Law

Law isn’t some abstract force without origin, it arises from a need to regulate and engage with the world as we are confronted with it. It is no surprise that teaching the law lends itself to contemporary relevant events. Say you’re in a Criminal Law class and getting cold called on People v.

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Jackson’s confirmation expected by end of week after committee deadlocks along partisan lines

SCOTUSBlog

Ted Cruz of Texas, who overlapped at Harvard Law School with Jackson, characterizing her as “charming” and “talented” and noting that he had “always liked her personally.” Mike Lee of Utah describing her “impressive qualifications” and Sen. But they assailed what Sen.