email: sander@law.ucla.edu

 


Research Areas and Publications

 

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

Proposed California Bar Study

The Racial Paradox of the Corporate Law Firm

A Systemic Analysis of Affirmative Action in American Law Schools

"Experimenting With Class-Based Affirmative Action," 47 Journal of Legal Education 472-503 (1997)

"Mismeasuring the Mismatch: A Response to Ho," 114 YALE L.J. (2005)

"A Reply to Critics," 57 Stan. L. Rev. 1963 (2005)

 

LAWYERS AND LEGAL EDUCATION

The Happy Charade: An Empirical Examination of the Third Year of Law School.
(51 J. Legal Ed. 235 (2001))
The linked article is actually Chapter 4 of the 2002 NYU Selected Essays on Labor and Employment Law.
It is a fully-footnoted version of the article earlier published by the Journal of Legal Education.
Please refer to the JLE version if you wish to quote directly from the article.

INITIAL FINDINGS FROM After the JD: The First 10 Years

 

LIVING WAGE

An Empirical Analysis of the Proposed Los Angeles Living Wage Ordinance

The Economic and Distributional Consequences of the Santa Monica Minimum Wage Ordinance

A Debate on the Living Wage

 

HOUSING SEGREGATION

A Computational Model of Housing Segregation     Figures 6-14

 

TEACHING

Syllabus for Quantitative Methods for Lawyers

 


Biography

Bibliography

Curriculum Vitae