Event Profile

2022 Annual Meeting

Date(s):
January 5 — 9, 2022
Venue:
N/A
 
Website:
https://am.aals.org/
Fee(s):
This event has a fee
Description:

 

AALS Core Educational Values: Guideposts for the Pursuit of Excellence in Challenging Times

The core values of the AALS, which are articulated in Bylaw 6-1, provide critically important guidance in the Association’s activities and to our member schools. The core values emphasize excellent class room teaching across a rigorous academic curriculum. They focus on the importance of faculty scholarship, academic freedom, and diversity of viewpoints. The core values also establish an expectation that member schools will value faculty governance and instill in our students commitments to justice and to public service in the legal community.  All of these objectives are to be supported in an environment free of discrimination and rich in diversity among faculty, staff, and student body.  These core values combine to provide an environment where students have opportunity to study law in an intellectually vibrant institution capable of preparing them for professional lives as lawyers instilled with a sense of justice and an obligation of public service.

Almost all of our member schools are dealing with extraordinary financial pressures as a result of the economic crisis in the country. Reductions in financial support from state legislatures and shrinking endowments have put unprecedented financial pressure on law schools in meeting their obligations to students and the profession. Almost all law schools are dealing with budget cuts, which have produced a variety of cost saving strategies including hiring freezes, travel restrictions, program and course-offering reductions, and even salary reductions and layoffs.

Other events, including review of ABA accreditation standards relating to student learning outcomes, law school governance, and academic freedom and security of position as well as the changing nature of the legal profession that our graduates will enter, raise additional, potentially challenging issues for the legal academy.

Our 2011 Annual Meeting in San Francisco provides us with an opportunity to discuss how the Association’s core values guide law schools as they address the issues confronting legal education.  It is precisely because law schools have pursued these values that legal education in the U.S. is the model and envy of the world. Especially in the face of daunting challenges,  it is important that law schools continue to be anchored in these values as we adapt to necessary changes in what we do and how we do it.

Because the core values focus on excellent teaching, a rich curriculum, high quality scholarship, academic freedom and faculty governance, nondiscrimination, and diversity, there will be much that can be highlighted. I am looking forward to meeting with you in San Francisco.

H. Reese Hansen,
AALS President and
Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School

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  • Individual Registration
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  • 11:00 am - 12:15 pm AALS Arc of Career Program: A Session for First Time Attendees
    Type: AALS Arc of Career Programs

    What is AALS and Why Does it Matter for My Career? And How Do I Get the Most Out of the Annual Meeting?

  • 11:00 am - 12:15 pm AALS Discussion Group Program
    Type: AALS Discussion Groups

    Critical Evidence Reform: How Do We Change Prior Conviction Impeachment in the U.S.?

  • 11:00 am - 12:15 pm Balance in Legal Education
    Type: Section Programs

    The Power of Now: A Mindset for Teaching in Times of Uncertainty

  • 11:00 am - 12:15 pm Comparative Law, Co-Sponsored by East Asian Law & Society, International Human Rights, and Law, Medicine and Health Care
    Type: Section Programs

    Did Democracy Stumble? Pandemic Lessons from Around the Globe

  • 11:00 am - 12:15 pm Election Law
    Type: Section Programs

    Redistricting, Gerrymandering, and the Voting Rights Act

  • 11:00 am - 12:15 pm Indian Nations and Indigenous Peoples
    Type: Section Programs

    Native American Experience in Legal Academia: Striving for Academic Freedom & Equality for Common Good

  • 11:00 am - 12:15 pm Institutional Advancement - Conference Welcome and Opening Plenary
    Type: Section Programs

    Conference Welcome and Opening Plenary: Supporting our Pandemic Era Graduates

  • 11:00 am - 12:15 pm Taxation
    Type: Section Programs

    Tax Policy in the New Administration: Priorities and Opportunities

  • 11:00 am - 4:25 pm Institutional Advancement
    Type: Section Programs

    Short description is not available at this time.

  • 12:35 pm - 1:50 pm AALS Awards Ceremony
    Type: AALS Programs

    Honoring AALS Triennial Award for Lifetime Service to Legal Education and the Law, Scholarly Paper Winners, Section Award Winners, and Teachers of the Year

  • 12:35 pm - 1:50 pm AALS Open Source Program
    Type: AALS Open Source Programs

    Hidden Harms in the Legal Regulation of Sex & Reproduction

  • 12:35 pm - 1:50 pm Clinical Legal Education, Co-Sponsored by For the Law School Dean, Leadership, Minority Groups, and Poverty Law
    Type: Section Programs

    Advancing Equality for Clinical Faculty of Color: Recruitment, Retention, and Support

  • 12:35 pm - 1:50 pm Financial Institutions and Consumer Financial Services
    Type: Section Programs

    Climate Finance and Banking Regulation: Beyond Disclosure?

  • 12:35 pm - 1:50 pm Institutional Advancement
    Type: Section Programs

    Using Social Media to Engage Alumni - Industry Trends, Best Practices

  • 12:35 pm - 1:50 pm Law Libraries and Legal Information
    Type: Section Programs

    Re-envisioning Library Missions and Staffing in the Post COVID World

  • 12:35 pm - 1:50 pm Legal Writing, Reasoning and Research Co-Sponsored by Professional Responsibility
    Type: Section Programs

    Infusing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion into the Law School Curriculum

  • 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm Aging and the Law
    Type: Section Networking Session

    Section Networking Session

  • 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm Balance in Legal Education
    Type: Section Networking Session

    Section Networking Session

  • 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm Criminal Justice
    Type: Section Networking Session

    Section Networking Session

Track information is not available at this time.

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Xiangshun Ding
Organization: Renmin University of China Law School

Todd S. Aagaard
Organization: Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law

Engy Abdelkader
Organization: Mitchell Hamline School of Law

Jasmine C. Abdel-khalik
Organization: University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law

Jasmine C. Abdel-khalik
Organization: University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law

Heather R. Abraham
Organization: University at Buffalo School of Law, The State University of New York
Session: Poverty Law


Jamie R. Abrams
Organization: University of Louisville, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law

Jamie R. Abrams
Organization: University of Louisville, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law

Jamie R. Abrams
Organization: University of Louisville, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law

Tabatha Abu El-Haj
Organization: Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law
Session: Election Law

William E. Adams
Organization: American Bar Association Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar

William E. Adams
Organization: American Bar Association Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar

Angela E. Addae
Organization: University of Oregon School of Law
Session: Civil Rights

Afra Afsharipour
Organization: University of California, Davis, School of Law

Robert B. Ahdieh
Organization: Texas A&M University School of Law

Nadia Ahmad
Organization: Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law

Aziza Ahmed
Organization: University of California, Irvine School of Law

Ashraf Ahmed
Organization: Columbia Law School
Session: Jurisprudence

Charlotte Alexander
Organization: Georgia State University College of Law