Date: Wednesday, June 23, 2021, 2:00 – 2:45 PM EST Webinar Description: Although the news is rife with examples of cyber-attacks on large corporations and infrastructure, the majority of these threats affect individual users. Recent polls indicate that the average users believe they can spot cybersecurity threats such as phishing, malware, and more. Yet one…
Read More about CybersecurityDate: Friday, June 25, 2021, 12:00 – 1:00 PM EST Webinar Description: Within the past few months, the art market has seen an unprecedented boom of so-called NFT art. Once on the fringe of the art industry, cryptoartists are now selling their works at large auction house for millions of dollars. From the perspective of practitioners…
Read More about The Art of NFTsBy Alyssa Greenstein As part of the ongoing “Spotlight on Sections” series, AALS sat down with the leadership of the Section on Education Law to discuss the state of the field and upcoming section initiatives. The AALS Section on Education Law promotes the communication of ideas, interests, and activities among members and provides discussion, information,…
Read More about Spotlight on Sections: Education LawPainting Constitutional Law – An Author Discussion Date: Tuesday, April 27, 2021 2:00 – 3:00 PM ET Webinar Description: This panel will discuss the recent book “Painting Constitutional Law”, a collection of ten essays and accompanying paintings illustrating important Supreme Court Constitutional cases that concerned the State of Florida. Artist Xavier Cortada will discuss his motivation and…
Read More about Painting Constitutional Law – An Author DiscussionThe Association of American Law Schools maintains a list of scholarly books published by law school faculty on this page. To submit your book for consideration for this list, please submit the form below. Submit Faculty Books Jump to:20202019 Published in 2021 Afra Afsharipour (University of California, Davis School of Law), Martin Gelter (Fordham Law…
Read More about Faculty Books Published in 2021, 2020, & 2019Nominations for AALS President-Elect and New Executive Committee Members The AALS Nominating Committee for 2021 Officers and Members of the Executive Committee met in September to consider nominations from faculty members and deans at AALS member schools. The Committee received a number of nominations for the positions to be filled. The individuals they recommend are…
Read More about Nominations for President-Elect and New Executive Committee MembersEstablished in 2006, the AALS Triennial Award for Lifetime Service to Legal Education and to the Law recognizes career contributions by an outstanding faculty member or retired faculty member at an AALS member school. 2021 Kimberlé Crenshaw Professor Crenshaw’s career has been defined by her numerous contributions to the advancement of civil rights, critical race theory,…
Read More about Triennial AwardUtilizing Industry Software When Teaching Electronic Discovery as a Paradigm for Legal Education Date: 7/29/20 Fundament concepts in electronic discovery such as search precision and recall are best understood by students when struggling to create legally defensible searches. This webinar will show the pedagogical use of commercial-grade electronic discovery tools and software to ground fundamental legal…
Read More about Summer Webinar Series: Utilizing Industry Software When Teaching Electronic Discovery as a Paradigm for Legal EducationDigital Accessibility: Tips on Making Your Course Accessible Date: 6/24/20 In our current environment, it’s even more crucial that we consider digital accessibility when making choices about course materials and platforms. Dean Sampson will provide an overview of requirements and share tips for creating and selecting course materials that meet the needs of students with a…
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