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...
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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...
Villanova Law School will co-host a pipeline conference with The Society of American Law Teachers (SALT) on Friday, November 13, 2015 from...
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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...
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,...
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...
By George Critchlow
A Hispanic student raised in poverty in central California will be the first person in her immigrant family to graduate from college. Her goal is to...
By Benjamin G. Davis, Associate Professor of Law, University of Toledo College of Law
By Lisa R. Pruitt
I don't watch TV or follow much pop culture, and most of the country music I occasionally listen to is on old albums by the likes of Sara Evans, Faith Hill, Martina McBride...
By Lisa R. Pruitt
One of the most e-mailed items in the New York Times for the past day or so has been Claire Vaye Watkins “The Ivy League Was Another Planet.” (The alternative...