He is also a regular contributor to the Empirical
Legal Studies Blog -LRB-
TITLE: Data Postings on Empirical
Legal Studies Blog.
TITLE: Empirical
Legal Studies Blog.
The Computational
Legal Studies blog likens this movement to the Homebrew Computer Club of the 1970s.
Professor William Henderson, (who blogs at the Empirical
Legal Studies Blog) will head the new Center, working closely with several other law professors.
Professor Bill Henderson of the Empirical
Legal Studies Blog has opened an interesting discussion with his recent analysis of the bimodal distribution of law firm starting salaries.
So you will continue to miss out on all of the fun, and can only sit back with the rest of us to admire this awesomeness from the Computational
Legal Studies blog («now in HD!»).
Not exact matches
About
Blog The Journal of Political Philosophy is an international journal devoted to the
study of theoretical issues arising out of moral,
legal and political life.
Madison, Wisconsin About
Blog My name is Mitra Sharafi and I am a
legal historian of colonial South Asia at the University of Wisconsin Law School and UW Legal Studies pro
legal historian of colonial South Asia at the University of Wisconsin Law School and UW
Legal Studies pro
Legal Studies program.
About
Blog The Journal of Political Philosophy is an international journal devoted to the
study of theoretical issues arising out of moral,
legal and political life.
By way of the
blog Empirical
Legal Studies comes word of new research showing that women attorneys have less success before the Supreme Court than men.
More recently, Carolyn Elefant noted here at
Legal Blog Watch that an Australian
study had found lawyers to be the most depressed of professionals Down Under.
A new
study into
legal needs has recently been released (hat tip to Richard Zorza for his
blog post on the report.)
As a blogger, I was even more interested to learn that the person credited with tracking down the origin of seamless web is Ethan Katsh,
legal studies professor at the University of Massachusetts and a blogger himself as a contributor to ODR News
Blog.
Via The Volokh Conspiracy comes news of two new lawprof group
blogs: Empirical
Legal Studies and International Economic Law and Policy
Blog.
A few years ago Larry Bodine's LawMarketing
Blog reported the results of a search marketing
study first published by Mark Sprague showing that when Internet users search for
legal services they primarily use the keywords «ATTORNEY» and «LAWYER» to search for
legal services online with «ATTORNEY» used slightly more often than «LAWYER.»
At the
blog Empirical
Legal Studies, Indiana University School of Law professor William D. Henderson stood that conventional wisdom against available data from NALP, the ABA's Young Lawyers Division and other sources, and, guess what — the conventional wisdom is pretty much right.
As you may recall, when the commission first announced its plans to
study this issue, it created quite a stir among
legal bloggers, kicked off by a much - discussed «red alert»
blog post by
legal marketer Larry Bodine which began, «The ABA is quietly gathering support to choke lawyer marketing on the Internet.»
You might not think that extra
legal pad or box of pens that you took home from the office amounts to much, but according to a recent
study reported in this post at the HR Lawyers
Blog, supplies filched by employees from the workplace amount to $ 50 billion a year.
The
Blog of the
Legal Times has a post on the
study, but also asks working mothers if they agree with the assessments.
Section II provides highlights from the case
studies and concludes that
legal blogs do, to a degree, practice the playfulness and technical expertise with language recommended in Microstyle and How to Write Short.
Another
blog post in the case
study block - quoted a separate news article that itself summarized the case before returning to brief analysis and a recommendation of
legal services.
Section II of this article then explores the genre of public
legal writing through two case
studies of
legal blogs.
This case
study is important because it reflects a quintessential method for generating
blog posts: writing about a very recent
legal authority and its impact.
The brief case
studies below are a small sample of
legal blogs addressing recent developments.
Empirical
Legal Studies is an online blog reporting and discussing new empirical legal scholarship and empirical claims about the
Legal Studies is an online
blog reporting and discussing new empirical
legal scholarship and empirical claims about the
legal scholarship and empirical claims about the law.
In the second part of this
blog post (to be published on Monday February, 20th), we will turn our attention to a
study on the effect of new AI technologies on lawyers» employment and we will explore some of benefits to be obtained by these systems in the
legal world.
It was created, he says, «so that the
legal events detailed and analyzed in the
blogs of today can be
studied for years to come.»
More recently, a
study by Verizon «found that a company's
legal department is among the ones that are «far more likely to actually open [a phishing] e-mail than all other departments,»» according to attorney Karen E. Rubin, in a post on Lexology, a
blog by Thompson Hine LLP.
Legal Informatics Blog is devoted to scholarly and professional discussion of legal information systems and the study of them, a field of information science that is also called «legal informatics,» and to the study of legal communica
Legal Informatics
Blog is devoted to scholarly and professional discussion of
legal information systems and the study of them, a field of information science that is also called «legal informatics,» and to the study of legal communica
legal information systems and the
study of them, a field of information science that is also called «
legal informatics,» and to the study of legal communica
legal informatics,» and to the
study of
legal communica
legal communication.
Lex Machina is in the vanguard of an emerging field known as
legal analytics, according to Daniel Martin Katz, an associate professor of law at Michigan State University who writes the blog Computational Legal Studies and advocates overhauling the practice of law through techno
legal analytics, according to Daniel Martin Katz, an associate professor of law at Michigan State University who writes the
blog Computational
Legal Studies and advocates overhauling the practice of law through techno
Legal Studies and advocates overhauling the practice of law through technology.
The interesting
blog, Computational
Legal Studies, has a recent post on Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab's posts to the Islamic forum, Gawaher.
Orin Kerr, at the libertarian
legal blog The Volokh Conspiracy, points to a new
study claiming that laws prohibiting cell phone use while driving have not succeeded in reducing car crashes.
About
Blog The Journal of Political Philosophy is an international journal devoted to the
study of theoretical issues arising out of moral,
legal and political life.
Madison, Wisconsin About
Blog My name is Mitra Sharafi and I am a
legal historian of colonial South Asia at the University of Wisconsin Law School and UW Legal Studies pro
legal historian of colonial South Asia at the University of Wisconsin Law School and UW
Legal Studies pro
Legal Studies program.
About
Blog A collaborative blog by several law and political science professors, brings an empirically and statistically based perspective to legal stud
Blog A collaborative
blog by several law and political science professors, brings an empirically and statistically based perspective to legal stud
blog by several law and political science professors, brings an empirically and statistically based perspective to
legal studies.
About
Blog The Journal of Political Philosophy is an international journal devoted to the
study of theoretical issues arising out of moral,
legal and political life.