^No, but they applied widely last fall and have have given talks at a few places. So hopefully a good university will make them offers soon.
Where have they given talks?
^No, but they applied widely last fall and have have given talks at a few places. So hopefully a good university will make them offers soon.
Where have they given talks?
I fail to see how this is any of your business. If they do relocate to another university, it will be announced publicly. In the meantime? Find a new hobby.
^No, but they applied widely last fall and have have given talks at a few places. So hopefully a good university will make them offers soon.
Where have they given talks?I fail to see how this is any of your business. If they do relocate to another university, it will be announced publicly. In the meantime? Find a new hobby.
LOL You should get a new hobby than self triggering and holier than thou policing anonymous forums.
This is, in fact, a JOB RUMOR board. So the questionable thing is why you are here if you resent the idea that people are asking questions about JOB RUMORS.
^No, but they applied widely last fall and have have given talks at a few places. So hopefully a good university will make them offers soon.
Where have they given talks?I fail to see how this is any of your business. If they do relocate to another university, it will be announced publicly. In the meantime? Find a new hobby.
This is, in fact, a JOB RUMOR board. So the questionable thing is why you are here if you resent the idea that people are asking questions about JOB RUMORS.
^No, but they applied widely last fall and have have given talks at a few places. So hopefully a good university will make them offers soon.
Where have they given talks?
I fail to see how this is any of your business. If they do relocate to another university, it will be announced publicly. In the meantime? Find a new hobby.
Tweats like that are compulsive holier than thouers, they need to feel morally superior or their whole world falls apart. In their spare time, they virtue signal as well.
Maya is one of a handful of Am/Law scholars who consistently asks new questions, and opens up new avenues for research. She's probably 1) the most creative and 2) the least boring junior Am/Law prof in the US.
She's all REP and gender studies masquerading as Am/Law
Solo publication record virtually nonexistent