Chicago Law Cuts Classroom WiFi
Apparently the University of Chicago Law School has stopped giving students access to the internet in classrooms, at least on an “experimental basis,” according to the Dean. Inside Higher Ed has the story on the situation, first broken by the blog Above The Law. Students are not happy about it, according to reports.
This seems to be the first time a law school has shut off wireless connectivity as a matter of policy.
I’ve just finished teaching a law school course and I’d have to say that, looked at from the other side, there are few if any good . . . [more]
