Not exact matches
Yesterday, in the French
Journal Official (a listing of all the French
laws /
citations) a decret was published outlining changes to the French school lunch program.
The latest issue of the Yale
Law Journal contains a supremely sane and caustic attack by Judge Richard Posner of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals on the tendency of the Blue Book (Uniform System of
Citation) to proliferate increasing thickets of rules and increasingly trivial sub-rules.
The Harvard
Law School Library is to be lauded for this initiative, another in a series of projects from their Library Innovation Lab, including The Nuremberg Project to digitize their collections of source materials on the Nuremberg Trials; the H2O project to build a platform to create, share and remix open course materials (casebooks); and the Perma.cc service to address the problem of link - rot and help
journals, scholars, courts and others create web
citation links that will never break.
Look for
citations in full - text
law journal and book databases, as well... [more]
With the new fall term just beginning, and thousands of first - year
law students across the country entering upon legal studies; and with the student editors of the McGill Law Journal preparing yet another new edition of the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation (incredibly, the 8th since its first appearance in 1986), I thought it an... [mo
law students across the country entering upon legal studies; and with the student editors of the McGill
Law Journal preparing yet another new edition of the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation (incredibly, the 8th since its first appearance in 1986), I thought it an... [mo
Law Journal preparing yet another new edition of the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal
Citation (incredibly, the 8th since its first appearance in 1986), I thought it an... [more]
If you are a regular follower, you have probably seen these before, but two of my recent essays have been published and are now available for free download and
citation: The Unfortunate Triumph of Form over Substance in Canadian Administrative
Law (2012) 50:2 Osgoode Hall
Law Journal 317.
The N.Y.U.
Journal of International
Law and Politics is very pleased to announce the publication of the 1st edition of of its Guide to Foreign and International Legal
Citation (296 pages, PDF).
Oklahoma City University School of
Law professor Alex B. Long did a study of citations to pop music stars in law journa
Law professor Alex B. Long did a study of
citations to pop music stars in
law journa
law journals.
Answer — When it appears in the McGill
Law Journal's Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal
Citation (the «McGill Guide»)
Look for
citations in full - text
law journal and book databases, as well as Google Scholar, Google Books.
During
law school, Maureen volunteered with the Community Legal Aid clinic and was a
Citation Editor for the Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues
law journal.
Sweet and Maxwell's All Malaysia
Law Index provides a comprehensive reported case law citator, including the All Malaysia Reports, All Malaysia Commercial Reports, Borneo Law Report, Personal Injury Reports and parallel citations to Malayan Law Journal and Current Law Journal and mo
Law Index provides a comprehensive reported case
law citator, including the All Malaysia Reports, All Malaysia Commercial Reports, Borneo Law Report, Personal Injury Reports and parallel citations to Malayan Law Journal and Current Law Journal and mo
law citator, including the All Malaysia Reports, All Malaysia Commercial Reports, Borneo
Law Report, Personal Injury Reports and parallel citations to Malayan Law Journal and Current Law Journal and mo
Law Report, Personal Injury Reports and parallel
citations to Malayan
Law Journal and Current Law Journal and mo
Law Journal and Current
Law Journal and mo
Law Journal and more.
Download Full Article Full Article Available in: Fordham International
Law Journal Volume 41, Number 3 Suggested
Citation: Dr. Brianne McGonigle Leyh, Pragmatism over Principles: The International Criminal Court and a Human Rights - Based Approach to Judicial Interpretation, 41 Fordham Int» l L.J. 697 (2018).
The Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal
Citation was created by the editors of the McGill
Law Journal and published by Carswell Thomson.
Ted Tjaden (August 20), Mark Lewis (September 3), and Shaunna Mireau (September 9 and September 14) have already posted on the McGill
Law Journal's Canadian guide to uniform legal
citation, 7th ed.
Citation is a subtle business (as the image above, taken from a typical
law journal article, suggesgts), and if Wikimedia is going to get into the biz, it has to get it right.
With the new fall term just beginning, and thousands of first - year
law students across the country entering upon legal studies; and with the student editors of the McGill Law Journal preparing yet another new edition of the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation (incredibly, the 8th since its first appearance in 1986), I thought it an opportune moment to add my thoughts on the practice of legal citation and how we — and specifically the editors of the McGill Guide — would do well to reconsider both the ends and the means of legal citation as currently practis
law students across the country entering upon legal studies; and with the student editors of the McGill
Law Journal preparing yet another new edition of the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation (incredibly, the 8th since its first appearance in 1986), I thought it an opportune moment to add my thoughts on the practice of legal citation and how we — and specifically the editors of the McGill Guide — would do well to reconsider both the ends and the means of legal citation as currently practis
Law Journal preparing yet another new edition of the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal
Citation (incredibly, the 8th since its first appearance in 1986), I thought it an opportune moment to add my thoughts on the practice of legal citation and how we — and specifically the editors of the McGill Guide — would do well to reconsider both the ends and the means of legal citation as currently pr
Citation (incredibly, the 8th since its first appearance in 1986), I thought it an opportune moment to add my thoughts on the practice of legal
citation and how we — and specifically the editors of the McGill Guide — would do well to reconsider both the ends and the means of legal citation as currently pr
citation and how we — and specifically the editors of the McGill Guide — would do well to reconsider both the ends and the means of legal
citation as currently pr
citation as currently practised.
A Social Network Analysis of the American
Law Professoriate, 61
Journal of Legal Education 76 (2011)
Daniel Martin Katz & Derek Stafford, Hustle and Flow: A Social Network Analysis of the American Federal Judiciary, 71 Ohio State Law Journal 457 (2010) Michael Bommarito & Daniel Martin Katz, A Mathematical Approach to the Study of the United States Code, 389 Physica A 4195 (2010) Michael Bommarito, Daniel Martin Katz, Jonathan Zelner & James Fowler, Distance Measures for Dynamic Citation Networks 389 Physica A 4201 (2010) Marvin Krislov & Daniel Martin Katz, Taking State Constitutions Seriously, 17 Cornell Journal of Law & Public Policy 295 (2008) Daniel Martin Katz, Institutional Rules, Strategic Behavior and the Legacy of Chief Justice William Rehnquist: Setting the Record Straight on Dickerson v. United States, 22 Journal of Law & Politics 303 (2006)
Colleague Katharine Thompson has provided me a list of some of the changes she noticed in the new, just received 7th edition of the McGill Guide, known more formally as the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal
Citation, edited by editors of the McGill
Law Journal and published by Carswell.
A major step forward would see the McGill Guide including in the Appendix a comprehensive list of the specific databases available from recognized providers of legal information in the same way in which the Guide includes comprehensive lists of print
law reports and
journals with their
citations.
The
citation guide released this week by The Berkeley
Journal of Gender,
Law & Justice consists of a mere six pages of principles and examples.
The Bluebook: A Uniform System of
Citation is compiled by the editors of the Columbia
Law Review, the Harvard
Law Review, the University of Pennsylvania
Law Review, and The Yale
Law Journal.
The McGill
Law Journal recently completed the latest (6th) edition of its famous Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal
Citation.
The editors of the Guide at the McGill
Law Journal are asking for reader input about any changes to make the famous legal
citation bible more user friendly.