Welcome back to Ahead of the Curve. I’m Karen Sloan, legal education editor at Law.com, and I’ll be your host for this weekly look at innovation and notable developments in legal education.

This week, I’m chatting with Hofstra law professor Courtney Selby about her school’s legal tech boot camp, which gives students a taste of what tech can do in the law in hopes that they’ll want to learn more. It was a busy news week on law campuses, so I’ve got quick updates on Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloyteaching at Boston College Law; a University of Oklahoma law prof coming under fire for his retrograde attitude about women; Antonin Scalia coming to George Mason’s law school in bronze form; and a dustup at UCLA law over the dean’s message to students regarding the Kavanaugh SCOTUS nomination. Read on.