Thursday, April 22, 2004

Shall I Nominate Prof. Civ. Pro. II?

Nominations are now being accepted for the Law Prof 100, LawTV's ranking of America's most influential law professors [I wonder how many from my school will be honored just to be nominated].

This influence can be, for instance, through academic writings, popular writings, litigation, media appearances, business activities, teaching, lecturing, charitable work, or scholarly impact [well if this is what they call influence...].

You may nominate up to 10 law professors -- including no more than five from your own law school [can I come up with even one?] and no more than five from other law schools.

Only law students [that would be me] (full-time or part-time), law professors (including adjunct professors), and law school administrators are eligible to nominate. Your law school must be located in the United States and may be ABA-accredited or non-ABA-accredited [a standard Southwestern might actually meet].

After nominations are completed, an announcement will be made on LawSchool.com of the top 250 nominated professors.

Then, voting for the Law Prof 100 will begin [I wonder how many from my school will make the final list].

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