[图书][B] Engines of anxiety: Academic rankings, reputation, and accountability
WN Espeland, M Sauder, W Espeland - 2016 - books.google.com
Students and the public routinely consult various published college rankings to assess the
quality of colleges and universities and easily compare different schools. However, many …
quality of colleges and universities and easily compare different schools. However, many …
A systemic analysis of affirmative action in American law schools
RH Sander - Stan. L. Rev., 2004 - HeinOnline
For the past thirty-five years, American higher education has been engaged in a massive
social experiment: to determine whether the use of racial preferences in college and …
social experiment: to determine whether the use of racial preferences in college and …
Do rankings matter? The effects of US News & World Report rankings on the admissions process of law schools
M Sauder, R Lancaster - Law & Society Review, 2006 - cambridge.org
In recent years, there has been a tremendous proliferation of quantitative evaluative social
measures in the field of law as well as society generally. One of these measures, the US …
measures in the field of law as well as society generally. One of these measures, the US …
A blueprint for change
WD Henderson - Pepp. L. Rev., 2012 - HeinOnline
A Blueprint for Change Page 1 A Blueprint for Change William D. Henderson* 1.
INTRODUCTION II. STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND LAW SCHOOLS A. First Principles of Law …
INTRODUCTION II. STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND LAW SCHOOLS A. First Principles of Law …
An empirical study of empirical legal scholarship: the top law schools
TE George - Ind. LJ, 2006 - HeinOnline
Empirical legal scholarship (ELS) is arguably the next big thing in legal intellectual thought.
ELS, as the term is generally used in law schools, refers to a specific type of empirical …
ELS, as the term is generally used in law schools, refers to a specific type of empirical …
Interlopers and Field Change: The Entry of US News into the Field of Legal Education
M Sauder - Administrative Science Quarterly, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
This article analyzes a process by which established organizational fields change through
the incorporation of new field-level actors. Drawing on 137 in-depth interviews with US law …
the incorporation of new field-level actors. Drawing on 137 in-depth interviews with US law …
Barriers to entry: A market lock-in model of discrimination
D Roithmayr - Virginia Law Review, 2000 - JSTOR
" America's law school consumers, law firms, and the public in general have lost out," said
the Attorney General at a news conference yesterday." They have lost the benefit of vigorous …
the Attorney General at a news conference yesterday." They have lost the benefit of vigorous …
Rankings, reductionism, and responsibility
F Pasquale - Clev. St. L. Rev., 2006 - HeinOnline
VI. Conclusion 139 An invitation to engage with the work of Margaret Jane Radin is a
privilege. Scholars of intellectual property (IP) have particularly benefited as she has applied …
privilege. Scholars of intellectual property (IP) have particularly benefited as she has applied …
Strength in numbers-the advantages of multiple rankings
M Sauder, WN Espeland - Ind. lJ, 2006 - HeinOnline
Over the last fifteen years, the US News & World Report (" US News") rankings have become
increasingly influential in the world of legal education. These widely disseminated public …
increasingly influential in the world of legal education. These widely disseminated public …
The importance of student and faculty diversity in law schools: One dean's perspective
KR Johnson - Iowa L. Rev., 2010 - HeinOnline
My contribution to this symposium on" The Future of Legal Education" sketches one dean's
thoughts on the case for the importance of diversity in law schools.'Let me begin with two …
thoughts on the case for the importance of diversity in law schools.'Let me begin with two …