By Matthew Pillischer
The scramble for economic solutions to the current recession will likely mean the end of 25 years of neoliberalism. Keynesian economics had been the accepted form of capitalism starting in the 1930s. But in the 70s and 80s there was a return to liberal, laissez-faire economics.
By Rahul Munshi
On March 18, Obama did something that politicians rarely do. He challenged us to rethink our approach on fundamental issues, specifically race and class in America.
By Amanda Dougherty
As a mentor for children in a local homeless shelter, I recently discovered that one of the boys who lives there, “James,” (not his real name) had a hearing the following morning concerning his possible expulsion from school. His mother was obviously disconcerted. Apparently James had been punched in the face by a boy at his school. The gym teacher intervened and the boy ran away. Meanwhile, upset about the situation, James began kicking doors and pacing the hallway.
By Ben Parisi

by Matthew Pillischer
On pro bono work, non-traditional legal careers, the dean search, and balancing career and family...
A Look at the Candidates’ Law School Experiences
By Kristin J. Jones

By Matthew Pillischer
By Charles Anderson and Sharon Brown
10. Fawning over attractive professors.
9. Constantly arriving late and then insisting on a seat that causes further disruption.