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William D. Henderson

Faculty bibliography for Professor Henderson

Publications

William Henderson

Stephen F. Burns Professor of Law


Books

LEGAL ETHICS, PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY, AND THE LEGAL PROFESSION (with Charles G. Geyh, et.al.). St. Paul, MN: West Academic Publishing, 2018.

WHAT AILS THE LARGE LAW FIRM? WILL THE REAL FUTUREFIRM PLEASE STAND UP?. JD Supra Research Monograph, Apr. 2014.

SPEED AS A VARIABLE ON LAW SCHOOL EXAMS AND THE LSAT, Newtown, PA: Law School Admissions Council, 2004.

Articles

Innovation Diffusion in the Legal Industry122 DICKINSON LAW REVIEW 395 (2018). [HeinOnline]

The Changing Economic Geography of Large U.S. Law Firms (with Arthur S. Alderson), 16 JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY 1235 (2016). [SSRN]

Enduring Hierarchies in American Legal Education (with Olufunmilayo B. Arewa and Andrew P. Morris) 89 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 941 (2014) [HeinOnline]

From Big Law to Lean Law, 38 INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF LAW AND ECONOMICS 5 (2014).

A Blueprint for Change, 40 PEPPERDINE LAW REVIEW 461 (2013). [HeinOnline] [SSRN

Three Generations of U.S. Lawyers: Generalists, Specialists, Project Managers, 70 MARYLAND LAW REVIEW 373 (2011). [SSRN] [HeinOnline]

An Empirical Analysis of Lateral Lawyer Trends from 2000 to 2007: The Emerging Equilibrium for Corporate Law Firms (with Leonard Bierman), 22 GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF LEGAL ETHICS 1395 (2009). [SSRN] [HeinOnline]

Legal Education in North Carolina: A Report for Potential Students, Lawmakers, and the Public (with A.P. Morriss). Raleigh, NC: John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy, 2008.

The Elastic Tournament: A Second Transformation of the Big Law Firm (with Marc Galanter), 60 STANFORD LAW REVIEW 1867 (2008). [SSRN] [HeinOnline]

Measuring Outcomes: Post-Graduation Measures of Success in the U.S. News & World Report Law School Rankings (with Andrew P. Morriss), 83 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 791 (2008). [SSRN] [HeinOnline]

Working Class Judges (with C. Zorn and J.J. Czarnezki), 88 BOSTON UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 829 (2008). [SSRN] [HeinOnline]

The Globalization of the Legal Profession, 14 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 1 (2007). [HeinOnline]

An Empirical Study of Single-Tier Versus Two-Tier Partnerships in the Am Law 200, 84 NORTH CAROLINA LAW REVIEW 1691 (2006). [HeinOnline]

Student Quality as Measured by LSAT Scores: Migration Patterns in the U.S. News Rankings Era (with Andrew P. Morriss), 81 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 163 (2006). [SSRN] [HeinOnline]

From Insull to Enron: Corporate (Re)Regulation After the Rise and Fall of Two Energy Icons (with Richard D. Cudahy), 26 ENERGY LAW JOURNAL 35 (2005). [SSRN] [HeinOnline]

The LSAT, Law School Exams, and Meritocracy: The Surprising and Undertheorized Role of Test-Taking Speed, 82 TEXAS LAW REVIEW 975 (2004). [SSRN] [HeinOnline]

Clear Sailing Agreements: A Special Form of Collusion in Class Action Settlements, 77 TULANE LAW REVIEW 813 (2003). [SSRN] [HeinOnline]

Demography and Desegregation in the Cleveland Public Schools: Toward a Comprehensive Theory of Educational Failure and Success, 26 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY REVIEW OF LAW & SOCIAL CHANGE 457 (2002). [SSRN] [HeinOnline]

Reconciling the Juridical Links Doctrine with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Article III, Comment, 67 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 1347 (2000). [SSRN] [HeinOnline]

In the Zone: How Enterprise Zones Have Promoted Urban Sprawl, 2 ECOCITY CLEVELAND 1 (Dec. 1994).

Book Chapters

The Legal Profession and Legal Services: Nature and Evolution, in LEGAL ETHICS, PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY, AND THE LEGAL PROFESSION, 1st Ed., (Gregory Sisk, ed.). West Academic, 2018.

The Market for Recent Law Graduates, in BEYOND ELITE LAW: ACCESS TO CIVIL JUSTICE IN AMERICA (S. Estreicher and J. Radice, Eds.). New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016.

Successful Lawyer Skills and Behaviors in ESSENTIAL QUALITIES OF THE PROFESSIONAL LAWYER (Paul A. Haskins, Ed.). Chicago: American Bar Association Standing Committee on Professionalism, Center for Professional Responsibility, 2013.

Law Firm Strategies for Human Capital: Past, Present, Future, in LAW FIRMS, LEGAL CULTURE, AND LEGAL PRACTICE: SPECIAL ISSUE (Austin Sarat, Ed.). Bradford, GBR: Emerald Group Publishing, 2010. [HeinOnline]

Book Reviews

Book Review. Barton, Benjamin H., Glass Half Full: The Decline and Rebirth of the Legal Profession, 27 LAW AND POLITICS BOOK REVIEW 28 (Feb. 2017).

Book Review. Letting Go of Old Ideas, Harper, Steven J., The Lawyer Bubble: A Profession in Crisis and Susskind, Richard, Tomorrow's Lawyers: An Introduction to Your Future, 112 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW 1111 (2014). [HeinOnline]

Book Review. Young Associates in Trouble (with David Zaring), Laird, N., Utterly Monkey, Roosevelt, K., In the Shadow of the Law, 105 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW 1087 (2007). [SSRN] [HeinOnline]

Book Review. Second Look at the Second City: Chicago Lawyers Changed a Lot in 20 Years, Heinz, J., et al., Urban Lawyers: The New Structure of the Bar, LEGAL AFFAIRS (November/December 2005). [Journal Website]

Editorials & Commentaries

The Institute for the Future of Law Practice: A New Narrative for Legal Education and the Legal Profession, PD QUARTERLY (Nov. 2019).

Well-Timed Solutions for Legal Education and the Bar, 44 LAW PRACTICE 56 (July/Aug. 2018). [HeinOnline]

Efficiency Engines, 104 ABA JOURNAL 38 (June 2017). [HeinOnline]

Five Strategies of Top Law Firms (with Evan Parker), THE AMERICAN LAWYER (Jan. 3, 2017).

The Legal Profession's "Last Mile Problem"LAW.COM (July 19, 2017).

Market Restructuring and Lateral Partner-Hiring18 PRACTICE INNOVATIONS 10 (Oct. 2017).

Talent Systems for Law Firms2017 PD QUARTERLY 5 (Feb. 2017). [SSRN]

Underestimate Harvard's New Admissions Strategy at Your Own RiskLAW.COM (Mar. 30, 2017).

The Most Prized Lateral of 2015 Wasn't a Partner (with Chris Zorn), THE AMERICAN LAWYER (Feb.1, 2016).

An Rx for Lateral Heartache (with Chris Zorn), THE AMERICAN LAWYER (Feb. 9, 2016).

Solving the Legal Profession's Diversity Problem, 2016 PD QUARTERLY 23 (Feb. 2016). [SSRN]

Ten Questions to Ask About Your Firm's Future (with Evan Parker), THE AMERICAN LAWYER (Jan.1, 2016).

How to Take Market Share, THE AMERICAN LAWYER (Oct. 2015) at 2.

What the Jobs Are: New Tech, New Client Needs Create a New Field of Legal Operations, 101 ABA JOURNAL 36 (Oct. 2015). [HeinOnline]

Your Firm's Place in the Legal Market (with Evan Parker), THE AMERICAN LAWYER 102 (Dec. 2015).

Human Capital Accounting40 LAW PRACTICE 33 (Sept./Oct. 2014). [HeinOnline]

Living Through a Paradigm Shift, NALP BULLETIN (Aug. 2014) at 10.

Of Partners and Peacocks (with Christopher Zorn), THE AMERICAN LAWYER (Feb. 2014) at 53.

Supercharging Lawyer Development Through FeedbackNALP BULLETIN (June 2014) at 12.

Losing the Law Business2013 CAYMAN FINANCIAL REVIEW 78 (1st Quarter, 2012).

Playing Not to Lose (with Christopher Zorn), THE AMERICAN LAWYER (Feb. 2013) at 56.

Question Authority22 THE NATIONAL JURIST 22 (Jan. 2013).

Sea Change in the Legal Market, NALP BULLETIN (Aug. 2013) at 10.

What Every Law Student Needs to Excel as an Attorney: Introducing the Fromm Six, 22 THE NATIONAL JURIST 20 (March, 2013).

Who's Eating Law Firms' Lunch? The Legal Service Providers, Law Schools and New Grads at the Table (with Rachel M. Zahorsky), 99 ABA JOURNAL 32 (Oct. 2013). [HeinOnline]

With All Due Respect, Mr. President, THE AMERICAN LAWYER (online) (Sept. 2013).

Diversity by the Numbers, NALP BULLETIN (July 2012).

The Inferiority Complex of Law Schools21 THE NATIONAL JURIST 4 (Mar. 2012).

Is a Great Lawyer Born or Made?21 THE NATIONAL JURIST 6 (Jan. 2012).

The Law School Bubble: Federal Loans Inflate College Budgets, but How Long Will that Last if Law Grads Can't Pay Their Bills? (with Rachel M. Zahorsky), 98 ABA JOURNAL 30 (Jan. 2012). [HeinOnline]

Legal Education: Lawyers and Law School Reform (with Andrew P. Morriss), 100 ILLINOIS BAR JOURNAL 414 (Aug. 2012).

More Complex than GreedTHE AMERICAN LAWYER (online) (May 29, 2012).

The Pedigree Problem: Are Law School Ties Choking the Profession? (with Rachel M. Zahorsky), 98 ABA JOURNAL 36 (July 2012). [HeinOnline]

Rise and Fall, THE AMERICAN LAWYER (June 2012).

Why Are We Afraid of the Future of Law?, 21 THE NATIONAL JURIST 8  (Sept. 2012).

The Client-Focused Lawyer20 THE NATIONAL JURIST 62 (Jan. 2011).

Has the Traditional Law Firm Reached Its High Water Mark?20 THE NATIONAL JURIST 4 (Feb. 2011).

How the Rankings Arms Race Has Undercut Lawyer Morality20 THE NATIONAL JURIST 8 (Mar. 2011).

Milbank's Big Bet, THE AMERICAN LAWYER (May 2011).

Paradigm Shift (with Rachel M. Zahorsky), 97 ABA JOURNAL 40 (July 2011). [HeinOnline]

Seduced by Legal Brands21 THE NATIONAL JURIST 4 (Sept. 2011).

Why Hands-On Training Is Not Enough21 THE NATIONAL JURIST 4 (Oct. 2011).

The Class of 2009: Recession or Restructuring?, 22 NALP BULLETIN 17 (July 2010).

Why the Job Market Is Changing20 THE NATIONAL JURIST 20 (Nov. 2010).

The Bursting of the Pedigree Bubble, 21 NALP BULLETIN 1 (July 2009).

The New Math of Legal Education (with Andrew P. Morriss), 12 THE YOUNG LAWYER 1 (July, 2008).

What Rankings Don’t Say About Costly Choices (with Andrew P. Morriss), THE NATIONAL LAW JOURNAL (April 14, 2008).

Rank Economics: Law Schools Have No One to Blame but Themselves for the Power of U.S. News Rankings (with Andrew J. Morriss), THE AMERICAN LAWYER 81 (June, 2007).

Other Publications

The Legal Market Landscape Report. State Bar of California, July 19, 2018.

Publications (cont.)

Blog Posts

Legal Evolution -- Legal Evolution was founded in 2017 by Professor Bill Henderson. It's mission is to provide lawyers, legal educators, and allied professionals with high quality information to solve very difficult industry-specific problems. Much of the research presented in Legal Evolution is grounded in diffusion theory.

Legal Infrastructure and the Forgotten Story of the Restatements (Nov. 1, 2020).

Special Post: LexFusion Offers New Way to Design, Bundle, and Buy One-to-Many Legal Solutions (Oct. 2, 2020).

The IFLP Case Study Method (Sept. 20, 2020).

What are we Trying to Accomplish? (Sept. 17, 2020).

Lawyers and Teamwork, Part II: Training (Aug. 9, 2020).

How to Navigate "Parochial and Self-Interested Concerns" (Aug. 6, 2020).

Lawyers and Teamwork, Part I: Motivation (Aug. 2, 2020).

Overview of States Considering Regulatory Changes (Jul. 30, 2020).

Rocks on the Back of First-Generation College Grad Attending Law School (Jul. 21, 2020).

Today's Feature from Multidisciplinary Team at VillageMD (Jul. 5, 2020).

What Needs to Change to Improve Mental Health in the Legal Profession? (with Lauren Henderson) (Jun. 21, 2020).

Lucy Bassli's New Book (Jan. 5, 2020).

Losing My Cynicism (Jan. 1, 2020).

Dan Currell's Insightful Views Are His Own (Dec. 22, 2019).

Guest Contributor: Anusia Gillespie (Dec. 8, 2019).

Human Capital for One-to-Many Legal Solutions (Nov. 24, 2019).

Special Guest Contributors from the Delta Model Working Group (Nov. 10, 2019).

Guest Contributor: Tim Mohan (Oct. 27, 2019).

Special Post: Dentons Rolls out Project Golden Spike (Oct. 9, 2019).

Become Part of the Solution (Sept. 29, 2019).

IFLP Data Download (Sept. 29, 2019).

General Counsel Stand Up to Improve the Legal Talent Supply Chain (Sept. 29, 2019).

Guest Contributor David Cunningham (Sept. 15, 2019).

Does a Blog Have a Publication Schedule? (Sept. 2, 2019).

Dropping the Rock: Three Examples (Sept. 1, 2019).

American Law Firms in Transition: Trends, Threats and Strategies (Book Review) (Aug. 18, 2019).

Guest Contributor Kenneth Jones (Aug. 4, 2019).

Pyramids, Pancakes, and Rule 5.4 (July 28, 2019).

Guest Contributor Jason Moyse (July 14, 2019).

Is Just-In-Time Training for Lawyers a Good Business? (July 7, 2019).

Leadership, Current and Future (June 30, 2019).

Is Access to Justice a Design Problem? (June 23, 2019).

Scoring Your Innovation (June 16, 2019).

Choosing Leadership: A Workbook (June 9, 2019).

Workplace Transparency, Part II: A Roadmap for Law Firms (with Evan Parker), (May 27, 2019).

Workplace Transparency, Part I: Is It Time to Take Glassdoor Seriously? (with Evan Parker), (May 26, 2019).

New Voices, Fresh Perspectives: Guest Contributor Opportunities (May 12, 2019).

What's the Best Way to Stretch Legal Aid Dollars? (Apr. 28, 2019).

Law Jobs for Humans (Apr. 14, 2019).

Career Study of a Legal Innovator: Robert Meltzer (Mar. 31, 2019).

Elevate's Liam Brown (Mar. 17, 2019).

Regular Contributor Evan Parker (Mar. 3, 2019).

A Theory of Legal Industry Events (Feb. 17, 2019).

Pay-Hours Tradeoff at London Law Firms and Related Existential Issues (Feb. 3, 2019).

Special Post: A+ Team Being Assembled at Baker McKenzie (Jan. 27, 2019).

Introducing Contributor Jason Barnwell (Jan. 20, 2019).

An Update on IFLP (Jan. 6, 2019).

Introducing Contributor Dan Rodriguez (Dec. 23, 2018).

Introducing Guest Contributor Evan Parker (Nov. 25, 2018).

PartnerVine and Last Miler's Club (Nov. 11, 2018).

Two Types of Legal Innovation: Type 0 Substantive Law, Type 1 Service Delivery (Oct. 28, 2018).

I Am a LegalZoom Customer (Oct. 14, 2018).

Can Microsoft Hit "Refresh" on Client-Law Firm Relations? (Sept. 30, 2018).

Our Journey to Big (Sept. 16, 2018).

Legal Evolution's 2018-2019 Publication Schedule (Sept. 3, 2018).

What Signal Are Legal Employers Sending to Legal Education? (Aug. 26, 2018).

Long-Form Content (Aug. 12, 2018).

Four Charts to Better Understand the Class of 2017 (Aug. 5, 2018).

The Failed Storefront Revolution and the Inner Guild in All of Us (July 29, 2018).

Legal Services Landscape Report (July 22, 2018).

Studying Leadership Before the Big Test, Part II (July 15, 2018).

Studying Leadership Before the Big Test, Part I (July 8, 2018).

The Godfather Just Lateraled to a Law Firm (July 1, 2018).

ULX Partners: UnitedLex Develops Solution to Law Firm Innovation Risk (June 17, 2018).

Introducing Contributor Jae Um (May 28, 2018).

Legal Evolution Graphics, Year 1 (May 13, 2018).

Confusing Conversations about Clients (May 6, 2018).

My Long History with Law Firm Scorecards (Apr. 29, 2018).

Legal Academics Grappling with the Future of Legal Ed (Apr. 2, 2018).

Lucy Bassli Shares Her Thought Process Behind Her Major Career Move (Mar. 8, 2018).

The Institute for the Future of Law Practice (Feb. 11, 2018).

Legal Services and the Consumer Price Index (CPI) (Jan. 30, 2018).

Successful Technology Adoption: David Cambria (ADM) and Eric Elfman (Onit) Discuss their Collaboration (Dec. 31, 2017).

"The Lawyer Theory of Value" by Casey Flaherty (Dec. 20, 2017).

Can Intrapreneurship Solve the Innovator's Dilemma? Law Firm Examples (Dec. 2, 2017).

Student Capstone Presentations: Visitors Welcome (Nov. 24, 2017).

The Decline of the PeopleLaw Sector (Nov. 19, 2017).

A Deep Dive into Axiom (Nov. 15, 2017).

"The State of Technology in the Law" Mark Chandler Speech from January 2007 (Nov. 11, 2017).

Consultative Sales and Distribution Channels: How and Why It Matters to Legal Innovation Diffusion (Nov. 6, 2017).

The 2017 Forum on Legal Evolution (Oct. 28, 2017).

A Law School Class on How Innovation Diffuses in the Legal Industry (Oct. 25, 2017).

Currell on Convergence and Preferred Provider Panels (Oct. 10, 2017).

A Successful Legal Change Management Story (Oct. 8, 2017).

"Crossing the Chasm" and the "Hype Cycle", Part III (Sept. 26, 2017).

"Crossing the Chasm" and the "Hype Cycle", Part II (Sept. 22, 2017).

"Crossing the Chasm" and the "Hype Cycle", Part I (Sept. 18, 2017).

Public Event: Soft Skills for the Effective Lawyer (Sept. 14, 2017).

Inside the Client's Head: 2017 CLOC Institute Programming (Sept. 1, 2017).

The Legal Services Innovation Index (Aug. 24, 2017).

Change Agents and Opinion Leaders (Aug. 16, 2017).

Honest and Informed Conversations (Aug. 8, 2017).

Legal Operations Skills During Your 1L Summer (Aug. 2, 2017).

Innovation in Organizations, Part III (July 27, 2017).

Innovation in Organizations, Part II (July 23, 2017).

Innovation in Organizations, Part I (July 20, 2017).

Example of Automating Private Placement Documentation (July 13, 2017).

Generalizing about Clients (July 6, 2017).

Glass Half Full: The Decline and Rebirth of the Legal Profession (Book Review) (July 2, 2017).

Fast Versus Slow Innovations (June 21, 2017).

World Class Innovation and Efficiency, Billed by the Hour (June 18, 2017).

Online Dispute Resolution Leader Modria Acquired by Tyler Technologies (June 2, 2017).

Variables Determining the Rate of Adoption of Innovations (May 29, 2017).

Units of Analysis and Adopter Types (May 21, 2017).

Supply of Law Graduates Is Shrinking, But So Is Demand (May 14, 2017).

Six Types of Law Firm Clients (May 9, 2017).

What Is the Rogers Diffusion Curve? (May 8, 2017).

How Much Are Corporations In-Sourcing Legal Services? (May 2, 2017).

A Measure of Overcapacity in Legal Education (May 2, 2017).

What Is Legal Evolution? (May 1, 2017).

The Legal Whiteboard -- The Legal Whiteboard was a member of the Law Professor Blog Network, the nation's only network of legal blogs edited primarily by law professors. It was published from 2012 to 2017.

Thank You for Your Readership (May 3, 2017).

What Is More Important for Lawyers: Where You Go to Law School or What You Learned? (Apr. 30, 2017).

So, A Rough Cartoon Always Says Much...* (Apr. 27, 2017).

Why Believe in Others (Apr. 26, 2017).

Bi-Modal Distribution: A Picture of the Melting Right Mode (Apr. 25, 2017).

Jerry Organ's First Post Using Enrollment Trend Data to Understand and Prepare for Future (Apr. 23, 2017).

Different Power Rules Apply to Men than to Women (Apr. 22, 2017).

Legal Whiteboard Ceasing Publication (Apr. 17, 2017).

The GRE and the Revised US News Ranking Methodology (Mar. 31, 2017).

Building Your Personal Legal Brand -- Some Thoughts for Law Students (and Others) (Sept. 23, 2016).

Lawyers for People versus Lawyers for Business (Sept. 14, 2016).

Building a Portfolio of Court Cases the Way a Quantitative Hedge Fund Buys Stock (Sept. 5, 2016).

International Legal Hackers Summit in Brooklyn this Weekend (July 14, 2016).

Student Opportunity to Learn about Agile Legal Project Management (July 12, 2016).

The Connection between Coaching and Mentoring and Great Lawyer Careers -- Sporkin's Kids and other Examples (Mar. 25, 2016).

Solving the Legal Profession's Diversity Problem (Mar. 13, 2016).

Legal Artificial Intelligence: Replacing or Helping Lawyers" (Feb. 21, 2016).

Building the Legal Startup (Jan. 11, 2016)

Family Tree of Some of the Great NYC Law Firms (Dec. 27, 2015).

Income at KPMG Legal Up 53 Per Cent (Dec. 21, 2015).

Less Talk of Disruption, More Talk of Creation (Dec. 12, 2015).

Lawyers' Contribution to Organizational Behavior (Dec. 9, 2015).

PxC Expands into Legal Market (Dec. 3, 2015).

The UK's Apprenticeship Levy -- A Helpful Reset to the Legal Labor Market? (Nov. 29, 2015).

What Is the Impact of Longer Hours on Lawyer Satisfaction? (Nov. 22, 2015).

The Power of Focus (Nov. 15, 2015).

Part IV: Alumni Surveys, The Varied Career Paths of Law School Graduates (Nov. 9, 2015).

Part III: Alumni Surveys, Responses on the Law School Experience (Nov. 4, 2015).

Part II: Alumni Surveys, Pre-Law Characteristics and Motivations (Nov. 2, 2015).

Part I: What Can We Learn by Studying Law School Alumni? A Case Study of One Law School (Nov. 2, 2015).

Is There a Right Way to Respond to the "Law School Debt Crisis" Editorial? (Oct. 25, 2015).

William H. Neukom Fellows Research Chair in Diversity and Law (Sept. 22, 2015).

American Bar Foundation Research Professor (Sept. 22, 2015).

In India, Big 4 and Elite Law Firms in Direct Competition for Highly Lucrative Advisory Work (Sept. 16, 2015).

"In Praise of Law Reviews (And Jargon-Filled, Academic Writing)"  (Sept. 9, 2015).

What's Driving the Demographic Gap between BigLaw Leaders and their CEO/GC Clients? (Sept. 1, 2015).

How Is the Entry-Level Legal Job Market in Australia? (Aug. 6, 2015).

Metrics and Legal Ops Professionals (Aug. 4, 2015).

Legal Analytics to Build Substantive Legal Strategy (Aug. 1, 2015).

Prof. Henderson's earlier blog posts from The Legal Whiteboard may be found here.

Empirical Legal Studies Blog -- "Bringing Data and Methods to our Legal Madness"

New Data on BigLaw Contraction: Patterns of Winners & Losers (Nov. 13, 2009).

Funding Opportunity for Litigation Research (Sept. 11, 2009).

Drawing the Rights Lessons from the Bleak Entry-Level Legal Job Market (Sept. 3, 2009).

A Pre-1940 Bibliography of Empirical Legal Studies (Aug. 10, 2009).

Law School 4.0: Are Law Schools Relevant to the Future of Law? (July 2, 2009).

The End of an Era: The Bi-Modal Distribution for the Class of 2008 (June 29, 2009).

Call for Papers for "Law Firm Evolution: Brave New World or Business as Usual? (June 11, 2009).

Invitation to Empirical Workshop at 2009 Annual SEALS Conference (May 18, 2009).

First Signs of a New Equilibrium in Entry-Level Salaries (May 11, 2009).

Henderson's Hierarchy of Blogging (May 8, 2009).

Research Fellow Position -- Center for the Study of the Legal Profession (Feb. 24, 2009).

Conference on Empirical Research on the Legal Profession (Jan. 27, 2009).

Selling BigLaw Short (Dec. 16, 2008).

Indiana Law Receives $35 Million Naming Gift; University Foundation Provides 100% Matching Funds (Dec. 4, 2008).

Effect of "High Score" Rule on Volume of LSAT Repeaters (Dec. 3, 2008).

LSA/ABF/NSF Law and Social Science Dissertation Fellowship and Mentoring Program (Dec. 1, 2008).

Research Conference on Access to Civil Justice: Empirical Perspectives (Nov. 15, 2008).

Guest Blogger Joe Doherty (Nov. 12, 2008).

The Globalization of the Legal Profession (Nov. 6, 2008).

Blogging and Tenure (Oct. 31, 2008).

Understanding the Financial Crisis (Oct. 16, 2008).

The Drift Toward Pure Numbers Admissions (Oct. 10, 2008).

Michigan's New Admissions Policy (Sept. 24, 2008).

If Yale Is #1 in U.S. News, Is it the Best Law School? (Sept. 2, 2008).

Law Professor Free Agency and "School-Specific" Capital (Aug. 13, 2008).

Indiana Law: Lateral and Entry Level Positions (Aug. 4, 2008).

Prof. Henderson's earlier blog posts from Empirical Legal Studies Blog may be found here