Both / And

Both / And

(Shane Dizon)


[1] Or A and B are both correct, but A is the best. Or maybe they’re coming back around to both/and too with those new NextGen six-answer multiple choice queries?

[2] My NYLS colleague Heidi Brown’s post on the ABA website should be required reading for any of your 1Ls shaken up by their first-semester performance. https://www.americanbar.org/groups/law_students/resources/student-lawyer/student-essentials/law-school-grades-are-not-your-story

[3] I’m certainly not the first person on this blog to talk about this, and not nearly the most persuasive or most impressive one to do so. For example, seethe great Melissa Hale’s post on this topic here https://lawschoolaspblog.com/the-importance-of-growth-and-grit

[4] The AccessLex and Law School Study of Student Engagement teams’ watershed study could stand to be in a few of our deans’ mailboxes, on a recurring basis, every bar results season. Especially the part about “how graduates who felt that their law school experience contributed ‘very much’ to their skills development” contributes to bar passage. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3827402

[5] I’m not sure if my exploiting of CVS discount coupons and post-Halloween clearance sales counts as fiscal responsibility or fusion-nerd obsession with getting to currently flex math and gastronomy muscles as a distraction from explaining Erie. Hey, both/and, amirite?

[6] As my amazing fellow Contributing Editor points out, it’s not the worst thing in the world to have an emotionless-but-ruthlessly-effective Ctrl-F engine on steroids do some of that for you. https://lawschoolaspblog.com/is-this-working-using-ai-to-evaluate-your-evals.

[7] A discussion best had over adult beverages. Both at the AASE conference this May … and maybe elsewhere? See note 13, infra.

[8] Another of my amazing fellow Contributing Editors has just spelled out for all of us how full this plate can get. https://lawschoolaspblog.com/a-day-in-the-life-of-an-academic-support-professional

[9] I can both encourage you to advocate for this issue … and promote reaching out to me, and the AASE Assessment Committee – for these reports. #bothand

[10] I’m not sure if we call such things “classics,” or “vintage”, or “throwback” these days. But this core concept in ASP, from one of our living legends, certainly qualifies as it. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1308&context=facultyarticles

[11]  Some of our best adages, in fact, draw from insights not unique to law school: they didn’t know what they didn’t know (one I adapted from a veterans’ law group panel at a previous school); they have been systemically under-resourced for the better parts of their personal, educational, and professional lives (a consensus finding in higher education); they struggled to adapt to law school’s deceptively challenging social scene (still won’t forget psychological safety’s glow-up moment in Google’s comprehensive study on the matter with its work teams; they both have no one to turn to their in their family or their circle who has been to college or law school and are that person to whom their family or circle turns for that exact same reason (there’s more to just saying one’s school wants to and does enroll first-generation students).

[12] I don’t even have the market concerned on recent analogies to cardio-like endeavors from Contributing Editors. https://lawschoolaspblog.com/in-the-dark

[13] Okay, friends. Someone’s gotta be the first fellow ASPer to visit. You do know there’s a gigantic party dedicated to blowing stuff up and setting things on fire in the Valencian Community every March, right? https://www.visitvalencia.com/en/events-valencia/festivities/the-fallas