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January 13th, 2018. By Deborah J. Merritt. Despite this variety, there is one constant: professors who focus their teaching on legal writing or clinical courses earn significantly less money than those who teach other types of classes. This is true regardless of degrees, prior professional experience, or past salary level. What explains this pay gap? And what does the gap tell us about our values in legal education? In this post, I will refer to salaries at one leading law school. January 5th, 2018.