Learning and Practicing Law
Projects
ABF researchers explore all aspects of legal education, from the financing of law schools to diversity and inclusion in the legal academy. Working on one of our fundamental research projects, After the JD researchers continue to mine our unique data set on the career trajectory and satisfaction of legal professionals.
Recent Research Publications
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- Newsletters
International Perspectives on Lawyer Professionalism and Ethics
Spring 2006
- Articles
Revisiting the Unanimity Requirement: The Behavior of the Non-Unanimous Civil Jury
2005
Shari Seidman Diamond, Mary R. Rose, Beth Murphy and Shari Seidman Diamond
- Books
Urban Lawyers: The New Social Structure of the Bar
July 2005
John P. Heinz, Robert L. Nelson and Rebecca L. Sandefur
- Reports
After the JD: First Results of a National Study of Legal Careers
2004
Ronit Dinovitzer, Bryant Garth, Joyce Sterling, Gita Z. Wilder and Richard Sander
- Articles
Lawyers for Conservative Causes: Clients, Ideology, and Social Distance
March 2003
John P. Heinz and Anthony Paik
- Books
Tangled Loyalties: Conflict of Interest in Legal Practice
July 2002
Susan P. Shapiro
- Articles
The Scale of Justice: Observations on the Transformation of Urban Law Practice
August 2001
John P. Heinz, Robert L. Nelson and Edward O. Laumann
- Books
Chicago Lawyers: The Social Structure of the Bar
John P. Heinz and Edward O. Laumann