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To what degree, if at all, should student evaluations and/or complaints be taken into account for the purposes of tenure or post-tenure review? What about judgments regarding a faculty member's.
Updated below. Updated again below. Back story can be found here, here and here. (1) On the evening of February 28th, 2013 Prof. Brian Leiter of the University of Chicago.
This is the first in a series of posts. Others in the series can be found here and here. Updated below A distinguished lawyer asks: Brian Leiter, aka the Director.
As I've mentioned before, I certainly hope the mental health services at the University of Chicago are first rate: When Sally Haslanger, a prominent feminist philosophy professor at the Massachusetts.
Updated below Denialism, by which I mean the denial or unwarranted minimization of a disturbing reality, usually comes in several forms. For example, Holocaust denialism covers a spectrum of arguments,.
2014 was an interesting year for LGM, with the celebration of our tenth anniversary, and the (at this point wildly popular) introduction of comment registration. Here are our ten top.
Scott has already pointed out that Lisa McElroy seems to be arguing for the vigorous application of the doctrine of caveat emptor to transactions between prospective law students and law.
Updated below In the fall of 2012, Nancy Leong, a law professor at the University of Denver, was taken to task on JD Underground for authoring what a commenter considered.