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December 14, 2015
The Fishing Expedition Continues: Will There Be A Fisher III?

By Vinay Harpalani Savannah Law School On Wednesday, December 9, for the second time, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin. The question in Fisher II is the exactly the same it was in Fisher I: does the University of Texas at…

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November 24, 2015
SALT Condemns Harvard Law School Hate Crime and Racially Hostile Learning Environments Across the Country

Nov. 24, 2015 We are witnessing an alarming trend across the nation, where overt acts of racism and dismissive responses to racist conduct continue to plague institutions of higher learning. As officials launch an investigation over last week’s hate crime incident at Harvard Law School, the Society of American Law…

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November 2, 2015
SALT Co-Sponsors BA to JD Pipeline Event at Villanova

Villanova Law School will co-host a pipeline conference with The Society of American Law Teachers (SALT) on Friday, November 13, 2015 from 8:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. The conference will include thought-provoking discussions with lawyers and advocates on the obstacles that marginalized communities face in accessing and…

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November 2, 2015
SALT Files Amicus Brief in Fisher v. Texas Supporting University Diversity Efforts

14-981 bsac Society of Am Law Teachers Nov. 6, 2015 — The Society of American Law Teachers (“SALT”) has filed a friend-of-the-court (amicus curiae) brief in support of the respondents in the United States Supreme Court case Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin.  The brief was completed and filed thanks to the pro bono help…

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October 27, 2015
Meshal v Higgenbotham: Do All Lives Really Matter To Our Courts?

By Benjamin G. Davis, Professor of Law, University of Toledo College of Law In the Meshal decision on Friday, October 23, 2015, the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit found (as did the district court below) what FBI agents allegedly did to an American citizen abroad quite troubling.

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October 5, 2015
SALT Membership: New Reduced Rates and Easy Online Renewal

In this “Age of Austerity,”  most law professors and administrators are doing more – often with less. That means new projects, longer hours, more responsibilities and thinner resources.  We are committed to maintaining excellence for our students and institutions.  At the same time, assaults on academic freedom, professional status…

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September 28, 2015
SALT Names Junior Faculty Teaching Award Winner

SALT proudly announces that Professor Justin Hansford is the 2015 Junior Faculty Teaching Award Winner.  The award recognizes an outstanding recent entrant into legal education who demonstrates a commitment to justice, equality and academic excellence. It is designed to honor an emerging teacher and support an outstanding individual…

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September 27, 2015
SALT Makes Statement on Charleston and Racist Violence

The Society of American Law Teachers (SALT) joins others in condemning the murders of nine African Americans at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, and the series of church burnings in the region. But condemnation is not enough. We must use these tragic incidents to prompt and…

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August 16, 2015
SALT Supports Law for Black Lives Conference in NYC

SALT was proud to be one of the sponsors supporting Law For Black Lives, a national gathering of lawyers, law students, legal workers, and jailhouse lawyers committed to building a world where #BlackLivesMatter. The Law For Black Lives program conference was held July 31- Aug. 1 in Harlem. It united…

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August 16, 2015
SALT at ABA Council Meeting; Status Quo on Externships, For Now

The Council of the ABA’s Section on Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar met in Chicago July 31 to consider among other items the proposed deletion of Interpretation 305-2, which prohibits law schools granting credit for paid externships. Along with other organizations such as the Clinical Legal Education (CLEA),…

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August 9, 2015
The American Psychological Association Resolution of August 7, 2015: One More Milepost on the Road to Full Accountability for United States Torturers

By Benjamin G. Davis, Associate Professor of Law, University of Toledo College of Law As Martin Luther King, Jr. said, the arc of the moral universe bends towards justice.  On August 7, it bent a little more that way with the monumental passage of the American Psychological Association Resolution banning…

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August 4, 2015
LONGTIME SALT BOARD MEMBER MARC POIRIER REMEMBERED

Marc Poirier, a law professor at Seton Hall Law and a really wonderful human being, passed away Sunday after a brave battle with cancer. Tributes about his work in the academy have been populating a wide range of legal academy blogs this week. After all, he was an exceptionally bright…

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August 3, 2015
State Violence and Psychologists: the American Psychological Association, Police Killings and Torture

By Benjamin G. Davis, Associate Professor of Law, University of Toledo College of Law This week the American Psychological Association (APA) is holding its annual meeting in turmoil resulting from the scathing independent review – the Independent Review Relating to APA Ethics Guidelines, National Security Interrogations, and Torture or the…

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July 21, 2015
Advantaging the Advantaged Once Again

By Hazel Weiser Our system of funding higher education through grants and loans might be exacerbating income inequality, especially along racial lines. In the 21st century, a college degree is the new high school diploma, necessary to acquire any economic independence in a post-manufacturing era, although certainly no guarantee. And according…

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June 26, 2015
SALT Proudly Counts Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Among Its Founders

RBG Jan. 3 2014 letter to SALT June 26, 2015 —On the occasion of its 40th Anniversary celebration and annual awards in 2014, United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg sent greetings to the Society of American Law Teachers and reflected on her role in founding the organization…

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June 26, 2015
SALT CELEBRATES THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO MARRIAGE EQUALITY

June 26, 2015 — The Society of American Law Teachers (SALT) hails the United States Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges today.   Since 1974, SALT has advocated for justice, diversity and human rights in legal education and beyond.  In the 1990s, SALT worked against the military’s 1996 ban…

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June 16, 2015
SALT 2015 Salary Survey Released

Special Thanks to Dean Eric Janus, Professor Raleigh Levine, and William Mitchell College of Law

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June 8, 2015
Call for New Board Member Nominations

The Nominations Committee is currently soliciting nominations for current SALT members to run for one of several upcoming openings on the Board of Governors.  Service on the Board of Governors gives members a close and active opportunity to shape and enforce the policy of SALT designed to fulfill SALT’s basic mission – of making the legal profession more inclusive…

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April 30, 2014
Congratulations to UHLC on appointment of Dean Len Baynes

Click here to be redirected to an announcement article on law professors immigration blog.

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February 20, 2014
How the U.S. Turned Three Pacifists into Violent Terrorists

A piece by SALT Member, Professor Fran Quigley at www.uncommondreams.org In just ten months, the United States managed to transform an 82 year-old Catholic nun and two pacifists from non-violent anti-nuclear peace protestors accused of misdemeanor trespassing into federal felons convicted of violent crimes of terrorism.  Now in jail awaiting…

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