Professor Patricia J. Williams Honored with Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lifetime Achievement Award
Professor Patricia J. Williams has been named co-recipient of the AALS Women in Legal Education Section’s 2026 Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lifetime Achievement Award.
Professor Patricia J. Williams has been named co-recipient of the AALS Women in Legal Education Section’s 2026 Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lifetime Achievement Award.
Northeastern Law will celebrate Black History Month 2021 with a slate of virtual events, including a virtual bookclub on February 4, hosted by Professor Patricia Williams, one of the most provocative intellectuals in American law and a pioneer of both the law and literature and critical race theory movements in American legal theory.
To recognize the trailblazing career of Professor Patricia Williams, the Race and Private Law Section of the AALS has named an annual award in her honor.
Getting to Maybe: How to Excel on Law School Exams has been the best-selling book on law exams since its original publication in 1999. Now, Professor Jeremy Paul and co-author Professor Richard Michael Fischl of the University of Connecticut School of Law have released the second edition of their essential guide to how law exams test legal reasoning and why legal reasoning cannot be reduced to any simple “check the boxes” template.