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Oren: “No-Fault Divorce Reform in the 1950s: The Lost History of the ‘Greatest Project’ of the National Association of Women Lawyers”

Professor Laura Oren (Houston) takes a look at the campaign for divorce reform in the 1950s of NAWL, an old-line feminist lawyers organization from 1899 that still exists. She recently published the resulting article: “No-Fault Divorce Reform in the 1950s:… … Continue reading

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The Greatest Risk For Teenage Drivers? Lack of Experience

Adolescents are known to take chances, succumb to peer pressure, overestimate their abilities, and have emotional mood swings. Each of these behaviors can increase the likelihood for the teenage driver to be involved in an automobile crash. Investigations have shown … Continue reading

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LISTICLE: The 10 Greatest Moments in Modern Sports History….

LISTICLE: The 10 Greatest Moments in Modern Sports History. Read more detail on Recent Law Professor posts –

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Best Practices: What Law Schools Might Learn from one of Basketball’s Greatest Coaches, John Wooden

By: Sara Berman Law schools are responsible for educating today’s lawyers and for reimagining themselves to also best prepare tomorrow’s lawyers—not an easy task, by any stretch. But there are lessons we may be able to learn from a perhaps … Continue reading

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Greatest Legal Movies Revisited

The ABA Journal's cover story this August updates its 2008 list of The 25 Greatest Legal Movies. The 2018 update expands the scope of the original list. More recent examples of award-winning courtroom dramas are here (such as Loving and … Continue reading

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