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Asymmetric Fees Awards in Civil Rights Litigation: A Critical Reevaluation

Posted on January 11, 2021 by Daniel Schlein
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This article posits that the prevailing approach to attorneys’ fees — under which awards for defendants are appropriate only in extraordinary or extreme circumstances — rests upon increasingly archaic assumptions concerning legal practice and the significance of fee awards in … Continue reading →

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Overcoming Barriers to Delivering An Effective Legal Education: Repairing A Flawed Instructional Model

Posted on May 1, 2014 by Daniel Schlein

As the destructive effects of the Great Recession on the American economy slowly abate, economic problems continue to roil law schools. Perhaps the clearest manifestation that the law school business model is at a crossroads is the significant decline in … Continue reading →

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