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The Barney Center explores law, history, education, civic leadership, and the growing impact of artificial intelligence on institutions and professional life.
Professor | Historian | Lawyer | Author
James J. Barney is a professor, historian, and lawyer whose work explores law, civic leadership, institutional trust, and the future of education in the age of artificial intelligence. Raised in Brooklyn and shaped by experiences in finance, federal courts, and higher education, his work focuses on how institutions survive periods of political, technological, and social disruption.
There is already enough noise in the world. The goal here is not simply to add more commentary, but to encourage thoughtful conversation about the challenges facing education, institutions, and public life in the twenty-first century.
My forthcoming book, published by Fordham University Press, examines the administration of New York City Mayor David Dinkins during one of the most difficult periods in the city’s modern history.
At its heart, the book is about coalition politics, leadership, civic trust, race, governance, and the challenge of holding diverse communities together during moments of fear, polarization, and uncertainty.
Although the book focuses on New York City during the early 1990s, many of the questions it raises remain deeply relevant today.
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Baroness Louise Casey, who is leading the review, has called the current system "impossible".
The Barney Center’s approach is shaped by a commitment to intellectual honesty, institutional respect, and long-term thinking. We do not offer generic frameworks or vendor-driven solutions.
Understanding how legal education arrived at its present configuration is essential to charting a responsible course forward. Change must be contextually grounded.
Reform that disregards institutional culture, governance structures, or faculty expertise tends to fail. We work with institutions as they are, not as abstractions.
Every engagement is informed by research. Recommendations are evidence-based, clearly reasoned, and designed to hold up under scrutiny from faculty, administrators, and accreditors.
“Our work is grounded in scholarship, shaped by experience, and tailored to the realities of each institution worldwide.”
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