Posted by Orin Kerr:
Job Talks for Laterals:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_03_22-2009_03_28.shtml#1237835168


   Here's a short idea to update [1]my post below on entry-level hiring
   for law professor jobs. It seems to me that one way to level the
   playing field between the entry-levels and the laterals would be to
   have lateral candidates present any paper they have written in the
   past five years (or some equivalent period). That is, the expectation
   wouldn't necessarily be of a new draft or forthcoming paper, as we
   have now with [2]the widespread fiction of treating a job talk as if
   it were just a workshop. That way, a lateral candidates wouldn't have
   to go with whatever they happen to have on their plate, but could pick
   from what they have done relatively recently to find the paper most
   conducive to a job talk. I suspect that would help laterals give
   better presentations, helping to level the polish-and-style playing
   field and giving faculties a better sense of what a lateral candidate
   can offer.

References

   1. http://volokh.com/posts/1237831258.shtml
   2. http://prawfsblawg.blogs.com/prawfsblawg/2005/07/getting_a_teach.html

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