Today is the first day of the 2-day "meat market" — the annual AALS recruitment conference in Washington, D.C. for folks looking to break into the law prof biz. Fifteen years ago this morning, I was in D.C. getting ready for a full day of interviews when my wife called to tell me she was pregnant with our first child. I rode the good karma through a great interview with Cincinnati and left my life-long Boston home the following Spring to start a new life and family in Ohio. It has been a great ride, and I wish all the tax prof wannabes well as they try to land the best job in the tax world. (For a list of the tax survivors of the 2003 "meat market," see here. For their profiles, see here.)
For those wanting to learn more about the "meat market," see:
- Jack Chin (Arizona) & Denise Morgan (New York Law School), Teach Law
- Brad Wendel (Cornell), The Big Rock Candy Mountain: How to Get a Job in Law Teaching
- Brian Leiter (Texas), Information and Advice for Persons Interested in Teaching Law
- Gordon Smith (Wisconsin), So You Want to be a Law Professor
- Institute for Humane Studies (George Mason), Law School and Beyond: The IHS Guide to Careers in Legal Academia



