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SOUTHWESTERN LAW REVIEW VOLUME 52 2023 NUMBER 2 ............................................................................................................................................................................... TABLE OF CONTENTS ESSAYS …
1 Summer 2026 Syllabi – Institutional Policies and Supplement Table of Contents Accessibility Attendance Maximum Absences Qwickly Attendance App Conduct that Can Result in an Absence Remote Students Course Requirements Class Preparation Guidelines for …
SOUTHWESTERN LAW REVIEW VOLUME 53 2024 NUMBER 1 ............................................................................................................................................................................... TABLE OF CONTENTS ESSAYS …
COVID CAREGIVING Meera E. Deo, J.D., Ph.D.* I. INTRODUCTION The COVID-19 pandemic created numerous challenges for virtually everyone. Although law professors are a relatively privileged bunch, there are nevertheless hierarchies within academia that result …
COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND LAW STUDENT CAREGIVING Chad Christensen* & Jacquelyn Petzold** I. INTRODUCTION The COVID-19 pandemic demanded flexibility and resilience in the face of seemingly unending uncertainty and hardship.1 Although every law student felt the …
FOREWORD THE COVID CARE CRISIS SPECIAL ISSUE Danielle M. Conway* I am honored to write the Foreword to this volume dedicated to the discussion of The Covid Care Crisis and its impact on legal education and the legal academy.1 I am a Black woman, a mother …
PANDEMIC INNOVATION Brian R. Gallini* “Never let a good crisis go to waste.” -Winston Churchill1 I. INTRODUCTION There’s a buzz in the air. It’s August 2022, and staff, faculty, and administrators are busy welcoming the Class of 2025 to 1L Orientation at …
IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 CARE CRISIS FOR STUDENT PARENTS IN HIGHER EDUCATION Tina Cheuk* & Maya Valree** I. INTRODUCTION Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic,1 emergency funds were disbursed to student populations in higher educational institutions who …
A COVID-19 EDUCATION Katyayani Suhrud* I. INTRODUCTION In my relatively short life thus far, I already feel that there are many wonderful things in the world, carefully put and held into place, which most of us are so used to that we fail to recognize and …
CARING FOR THE CAREGIVERS: REIMAGINING INSTITUTIONAL RECOGNITION OF CAREGIVING WORK AFTER THE COVID CARE CRISIS Shruti Rana* Locked down we were. Many health professionals and epidemiologists have applauded this move. Perhaps they are right in theory. But …