Revisiting whether conservative and libertarian law professors are more productive than their peers

The Volokh Conspiracy 2016-02-01

Summary:

In a prior post I highlighted a new paper by James Phillips, forthcoming in the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, exploring some of the potential explanations for the apparent lack of law professors with conservative and libertarian views. Among other things, Phillips’s paper found that conservative and libertarian law professors are, on average, more productive or […]

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academia

Authors:

Jonathan H. Adler

Date tagged:

02/01/2016, 13:05

Date published:

02/01/2016, 08:15