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Association of American Law Schools
Journal of Legal Education

Volume 59

August 2009

Number 1

From the Editors

1

Articles

 
Bringing Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity into the Tax Classroom
3
by Anthony C. Infanti



Reproductive Rights in the Legal Academy:A New Role for Transnational Law
35
by Martha F. Davis and Bethany Withers



Legal Education Reform in China Through U.S.-Inspired Transplants
60
by Matthew S. Erie


 
Lawyering in the Academy: The Intersection of Academic Freedom and Professional Responsibility
97
by Robert R. Kuehn and Peter A. Joy


 

Symposium


AALS Symposium on Institutional Pluralism: The Role of Religiously Affiliated Law Schools
Introduction
125
by John Garvey



Religious Law Schools: Tension between Conscience and Academic Freedom
131
by Kent Greenawalt



The Role of One Religiously Affiliated Law School
136
by Michael Herz


 
Religiously Affiliated Law Schools, Values, and Professionalism
 151
by James D. Gordon III
 
  
The Added Value and Prerogatives of Law Schools with a Faith Mission
 158
by Bradley J.B. Toben
 

 

Humor

 
Thoughts on the U.C.C. (With Apologies to Dr. Seuss)
by Meredith Lauren Zinnecker, with help from Tim Zinnecker
 169

 

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