This blog is no longer devoted exclusively to discussion of class bias in higher education although it is pervasive. But then, again, it is pervasive everywhere in the US. I've run out of gas on that. Not only that, I've lost some of my rile about my own law school. So I'm just winging it.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Class in Cases
I have written here and elsewhere about the pervasive impact of class on virtually everything from hiring to recruitment to the impact on minorities and women. Miriam Cherry in an insightful article discusses class in well-know contracts cases. 28 Pace L. Rev. 235 (2008). Any contracts professor or present or past contracts student will enjoy this article even if not in full agreement. Class remains the elephant in the room that no law faculty will address because it leads to questioning the legitimacy of a great deal of what goes on in law schools.
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