LITTLE ROCK University of Arkansas at Little Rock law professor Robert Steinbuch has focused much of his complaints about the awarding of named professorships in the William H. Bowen School of Law on the Arkansas Bar Foundation Professorship.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock law professor Robert Steinbuch has focused much of his complaints about the awarding of named professorships in the William H. Bowen School of Law on the Arkansas Bar Foundation Professorship.
Readers may wonder why I've become intrigued by the recent controversy over whether faculty members at the William H. Bowen Law School at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock will remain free to select and invite their own guest lecturers to fill in when they're away.
Lest you believe the flap over the recent prohibition on law professor Rob Steinbuch s long-approved use of guest lecturers during absences on Jewish high holidays has passed, think again.
The Voices page carried two pieces on the same day this week that contended their authors did not believe it was antisemitism for the Bowen Law School dean at the University of Arkansas Little Rock to tell Jewish Professor Robert Steinbuch he could no longer use guest lecturers so he could attend the annual High Holy Jewish days.