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September 5, 2007
Legal Scholarship Blog Adds "Elder Law," But Not Other Probate-Related Areas
Earlier on this blog, I reported that the Legal Scholarship Blog, run by University of Pittsburgh School of Law & University of Washington School of Law, omitted the areas of Estates, Wills, Trusts, Probate, Estate Planning, and Elder Law from its list of legal scholarship categories.
I am pleased to report that due to the efforts of Kim Dayton (Professor of Law, William Mitchell College of Law), "Elder Law" has been added as a category.
Unfortunately, the remaining categories are still missing.
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This is strange since the U.of Washington has two full time faculty teaching in the area, one of whom has published extensively, and the other of whom authors a professional handbook.
Harvard & Yale both have faculty very actively generating scholarship in the area. Attribute it to the ignorance of the people who compiled the list.
Posted by: Howard Helsinger | Sep 5, 2007 7:42:26 PM







