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June 23, 2005
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Analysis of the Market for Law Professors
Emory University School of Law Prof. Sara K. Stadler has an interesting paper that is sure to create debate in the halls of the legal academe (The Bulls and Bears of Law Teaching).
This Essay provides readers with a unique perspective on the world of law teaching: Employing a quirky methodology, Professor Stadler predicts which subjects are likely to be most (and least) in demand among faculties looking to hire new professors in future - rating those subjects, like so many stocks, from "strong buy" to "weak buy" to "weak sell" to "strong sell". To generate the data on which her methodology is based, Professor Stadler catalogued, by subject, almost every Article, Book Review, Booknote, Comment, Essay, Note, Recent Case, Recent Publication, and Recent Statute published in the Harvard Law Review between and including the years 1946 and 2003. In the end, she found an interesting (and, she thinks, predictive) relationship between the subjects on which faculty choose to write and the subjects on which students choose to write.
Fields of interest to me got the following ratings:
- First Amendment - Weak Buy
- Intellectual Property - Weak Buy
- Media Law - Weak Buy
- Cyberlaw - Hmmmm [that is the actual rating]
via ContractsProf Blog
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