Journal of Legal Education
Volume 66, Number 3 Spring 2017
From the Editors
From the Editors
Kellye Y. Testy and Kate O'Neill
The Founding of the AALS Section on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Issues
Cincinnati: Before and After (A Love Story)
Patricia A. Cain and Jean C. Love
Fortuitously Present at the Creation
Arthur S. Leonard
Amor y Esperanza: A Latina Lesbian Becomes a Law Professor
Elvia Rosales Arriola
How Does a Radical Lesbian Feminist Who Just Knows How to Holler Somehow Become a Noted Legal Scholar?
Nancy D. Polikoff
Educating the Next Generations of LGBTQ Attorneys
Ruthann Robson
Sexual Minorities in Legal Academia: A Retrospection on Community, Action, Remembrance, and Liberation
Francisco Valdes
American Bar Association Accreditation Standard 405(c)
Rhetoric and Reality in the ABA Standards
Linda L. Berger
The Problem with ABA Standard 405(c)
Kathryn Stanchi
“Best Practices”: A Giant Step Toward Ensuring Compliance with ABA Standard 405(c), a Small Yet Important Step Toward Addressing Gender Discrimination in the Legal Academy
Kristen Konrad Tiscione
On Writing Wrongs: Legal Writing Professors of Color and the Curious Case of 405(c)
Teri A. McMurtry-Chubb
Academic Freedom, Job Security, and Costs
Richard K. Neumann Jr.
Standard 405 and Terms and Conditions of Employment: More Chaos, Confl ict and Confusion Ahead?
Donald J. Polden and Joseph P. Tomain University of Cincinnati College of Law
Book Reviews
Book Review of The Burger Court and the Rise of the Judicial Right by Michael Graetz and Linda Greenhouse
Alan B. Morrison