Dean David Yellen Discusses the State of Legal Education on the Explainer Podcast

Legal education has been in flux lately. Dean Yellen talks about the recent developments in Season 10, Episode 6 of the Explainer.
Dean David Yellen Discusses the State of Legal Education on the Explainer Podcast
Dean David Yellen

The pandemic and social change, as well as systemic changes to testing and pushback regarding rankings, have affected legal education.  Miami Law Dean and M. Minnette Massey Professor of Law David Yellen discusses the changes in the latest episode of The Explainer. Listen to it here.

Dean Yellen has served as dean at both Loyola University Chicago School of Law and Hofstra Law School. This is his third deanship. During his time at Loyola, it was recognized as one of the most innovative law schools in the country. He was frequently included on National Jurist magazine’s list of the 25 Most Influential People in Legal Education. 

Dean Yellen’s major area of academic expertise is criminal law, particularly sentencing and juvenile justice. He has written widely about the federal sentencing guidelines, testified before the United States Sentencing Commission, advised President Clinton's transition team on white collar crime enforcement, and argued a federal sentencing case before the United States Supreme Court. He was also appointed as Special Master by the Presiding Judge of the Cook County Criminal Court to investigate claims of torture committed by a Chicago Police Commander.



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