Best Practices for Legal Education Professor Mary Lynch is the editor and frequent contributor to this blog. The goals of this blog are to create a useful Web-based source of information on current reforms in legal education arising from the publication of Roy Stuckey's Best Practices for Legal Education and the Carnegie Foundation's Educating Lawyers; and to create a place where those interested in the future of legal education can freely exchange ideas, concerns and opinions. bestpracticeslegaled.albanylawblogs.org | (RSS)
Constitutionalism & DemocracyProfessor Stephen Gottlieb, with Professor James Thuo Gathii of Loyola's School of Law, are the authors of this blog which mainly focuses on constitutionalism and democracy in the U.S. and beyond.constitutionalismanddemocracy.wordpress.com | (RSS)
The Future of ChangeProfessor Ray Brescia writes about social change, particularly the social and technological innovation that helps drive social movements, promote positive social outcomes, reduce inequality and foster community. This blog explores how the ability to combine new tools and techniques with old-fashioned notions of trust and social capital is at the essence of social change in a rapidly changing world.lawandsocialinnovation.wordpress.com/
Government Reform A blog providing information and analysis concerning the laws, practices and proposed reforms relating to state and local governments across the United States.governmentreform.wordpress.com
New York Court WatcherProfessor Vincent Bonventre is the author of this blog devoted to commentary on developments at the Supreme Court, the New York Court of Appeals, and other state supreme courts nationwide. newyorkcourtwatcher.com | (RSS)
Public Authorities The blog is part of the Government Law Center's Public Authorities Program. Contributors include the Center's Staff Attorney Charles Gottleib and Advisory Board member Scott Fein, who chairs the Center's Public Authority Program. publicauthorities.wordpress.com
Race and the LawThis website and blog examines both the role of law in the construction of race and the role of race in the construction of law. raceandlaw.com/Diversity at Albany Law School The Director of Multicultural Initiatives offers information on issues relevant to all students, faculty and staff; the blog provides a forum for discussion around these issues.albanylawdiversity.wordpress.com | (RSS)
Diversity at Albany Law School The Director of Multicultural Initiatives offers information on issues relevant to all students, faculty and staff; the blog provides a forum for discussion around these issues.albanylawdiversity.wordpress.com | (RSS)