Law mart: justice, access, and for-profit law schools
In: Anthropology of policy
Introduction : marketing justice -- Enrollment : precarity, casualization, and alternative admissions -- "Charter review" : policy as culture and ideology -- The legal ed moral economy bubble -- Law school 2.0 : marketing integration, educating investors -- Shared governance in the proprietary legal academy -- "They want the rebels gone" : contract relations in a fiscal state of exception -- The policy cascade : deregulation and moral hazard -- Conclusion : the trouble with differentiation