Further Reading

Further Reading in Academic Careers

Gabriel J. Chin & Denise C. Morgan, Breaking into the Academy: The 1996-97 Michigan Journal of Race & Law Guide for Aspiring Law Professors, 1 Mich. J. Race & L. 551 (1996).

James Gordley, Mere Brilliance: The Recruitment of Law Professors in the United States, 41 Am. J. Comp. L. 367 (1993).

Deborah J. Merritt & Barbara F. Reskin, The Double Minority: Empirical Evidence of a Double Standard in Law School Hiring of Minority Women, 65 S. Cal. L. Rev. 2299 (1992).

Deborah Jones Merritt & Barbara F. Reskin, Sex, Race, and Credentials: the Truth about Affirmative Action in Law Faculty Hiring, 97 Colum. L. Rev. 199 (1997).

William Prosser, Lighthouse No Good, 1 J. Leg. Ed. 257 (1948).

Terrance Sandalow, On Becoming a Law Professor, 1 Mich. J. Race & L. 580 (1996).

Eugene Volokh, Test Suites: A Tool for Improving Student Articles, 52 J. Leg. Educ. 440 (2002).

Don Zillman et al, Uncloaking Law School Hiring: A Recruit’s Guide to the AALS Faculty Recruitment Conference , J. Leg. Educ. (1988).