Learning and Practicing Law
Projects
ABF researchers explore all aspects of legal education, from the financing of law schools to diversity and inclusion in the legal academy. Working on one of our fundamental research projects, After the JD researchers continue to mine our unique data set on the career trajectory and satisfaction of legal professionals.
Recent Research Publications
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- Newsletters
ABF Scholar Sheds a Light on Life-and-Death Decisions in Intensive Care
Fall 2019
Susan P. Shapiro
- Articles
The Perennial (and Stubborn) Challenge of Cost, Affordability, and Access in Legal Education
October 2019
Stephen Daniels
- Chapters
Canaries in the Mines of the U.S. Legal Academy
October 2019
Elizabeth Mertz
- Articles
Perceiving Discrimination: Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation in the Legal Workplace
June 2019
Robert L. Nelson, Ronit Dinovitzer, Meghan Dawe and Ioana Sendroiu
- Newsletters
Fostering the Next Generation: Three Decades of the ABF Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowship Programs
Winter 2019
- Reports
Research Group on Legal Diversity - Public Documents
November 2018
Ronit Dinovitzer and Robert L. Nelson
- Articles
Damage Caps and Access to Justice: Lessons from Texas
April 2018
Stephen Daniels and Joanne Martin
- Articles
If You Build It, They Will Come: What Law Students Say About Experiential Learning
Spring 2018
Stephen Daniels and David I.C. Thomson
- Reports
Future of Latinos: Miami Leadership Summit
March 2018
- Chapters
"Jury Research," in The Roots of Modern Psychology and Law: A Narrative History
March 2018
Shari Seidman Diamond
- Books
Global Perspectives on the Rule of Law
January 2010
Robert L. Nelson, Lee Cabatingan and James L. Heckman
- Articles
The Financial Rewards of Elite Status in the Legal Profession
December 2018
Ronit Dinovitzer