Relying upon the theories of French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, this essay will discuss how American legal educational institutions operate to reproduce the stratification within the legal profession and within society as a whole. American law schools are not equalizing institutions that erase all class...
Legal EducationLawyeringSkillsSocial ChangeINTRODUCTION The longstanding categorical distinction that elevates doctrinal teaching over...doi:10.7916/D8DR3154Jewel, Lucille AColumbia Journal of Gender and LawColumbia Journal of Gender & Law
It is known that the limb darkening affects the exact shape of the exoplanet signal in the light curve: The dimming determines how steeply the brightness of a star falls during a planetary transit and then rises again. However, it has not been possible to reproduce observational data accurately...
doi:10.2139/ssrn.1138720critical theoryclassBourdieuLegal EducationThe American legal profession has long been organized along hierarchical lines, and in many instances, status inequalities between attorneys are based on perceiSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Thus, understanding how people make judgments about the continuity of their identity can give us different reasons to comprehend why people do not act as often as they should and might suggest a new way to help people to act in accordance with their long-term interests. The way this ...
[35] found that there were five common steps that students used when participating in biological data collection: exploring (defined as exploring and actively searching the habitat to discover organisms, potentially involving tools such as binoculars or nets), observing (defined as observing organisms ...