party affiliations of law profs

Hamilton02 at aol.com Hamilton02 at aol.com
Wed Aug 31 05:56:04 PDT 2005


 
I might be persuaded that there is more diversity if one includes all 150  
schools, but I have yet to find a casebook, especially in con law, that is not  
heavily slanted to the left.  Major, governing, federalism cases get  glancing 
review, while pages are spent on Carolene Products, fn. 4, which was  dead 
doctrine on arrival.  The good money is on a legal academy that  is heavily 
weighted to the left.
 
Marci
 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 8/31/2005 7:57:53 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
s-gerber at onu.edu writes:

Brian  Leiter argues by anecdote, not empirical evidence.  McGinnis,  and
before him Merritt (and others), are providing real data.  I'm  much more
persuaded by data than  anecdote.

Scott






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