Author Archives: Kim

Legal Education in Transformation?

Back in January, I storified some discussion I followed about that month’s Association of American Law Schools annual conference. Just recently I published the story, thinking it might be of interest to others who are considering issues surrounding legal education … Continue reading

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AALS 12: Law School Curriculum Innovation, Practice-Readiness, Law Libraries

The 2012 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools took place in January in Washington DC. I wasn’t there, but I followed the AALS 2012 conference periodically through updates in the #AALS12 and #AALS streams as it was … Continue reading

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The Flag

(Originally published at http://www.nyjournalofbooks.com/review/flag) by V. Geetha and M. Lakshmanan | Released: August 9, 2011 | Publisher: Tara Books (104 pages) “The Flag is an exceptional photographic collection. It is also a narrative, a visual essay comprising carefully selected and astutely … Continue reading

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