The latest in SALT's webinar series, Social Justice in Action, dealt with the topic "Engaging in Anti-Racism Work for the Long Haul: Avoiding Fatigue and Burnout." The panelists were
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The latest in SALT's webinar series, Social Justice in Action, dealt with the topic "Engaging in Anti-Racism Work for the Long Haul: Avoiding Fatigue and Burnout." The panelists were
SALT's new podcast, Teaching Social Justice, is now live!
The first episode features Lisa Brodoff, the Director of the Ronald A. Peterson Law Clinic and an associate professor at...
The SALT 2020 Celebration Program is here! Read about SALT 2020 Great Teacher Award Winner Jean C. Love, SALT 2020 Junior Great Teacher Award Winner Joseph Mead, and M. Shanarah Gilbert Human...
SALT salary survey 2018
This issue of the SALT Equalizer contains the 2017–18 SALT salary survey results.
First Generation Students and Competing In Law School
by Steven Friedland
Universities make many assumptions about students when they enter law school, but one rather...
September 16, 2018
Categories: Judiciary, Nominations, Press Releases
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For Immediate Release
Contact: Shin Inouye, 202.869.0398,...
SALT is delighted to announce its 2018 Junior Faculty Award recipient: Prof. Troy Andrade. The award will be given at the October Teaching Conference! We look forward to celebrating Professor...
We can defeat this nomination! Cynicism is our biggest enemy in the fight for the courts. Our basic rights are at risk with the Kavanaugh nomination to the U.S....
Reflections on the the 150th Anniversary of the 14th Amendment
By Tanya Hernandez
July 9th, marks the 150th anniversary of the ratification of the 14th Amendment’s equality...
From Ezra Rosser's Blog (Economic Justice Program American University Washington College of Law):
Poverty Law for Professors and Legal Academics
A. Overview of the Policy, B. Coverage of...