The emphasis on legal research and writing reflects the law school's commitment to training its graduates to be leaders in the profession by giving them the skills they will need to analyze and solve complex problems.
What I also think needs to be done, is more
emphasis on legal research.
Not exact matches
In my judgment, that kind of leadership will require a comprehensive and sustained effort from both our public and private sectors — including a robust investment in education (especially the STEM fields), a federal commitment to
research and development, a renewed
emphasis on next generation manufacturing, translating federally funded breakthroughs to commercial applications in the private sector, an immigration policy that enables us to recruit and retain the best and brightest scientists from around the world, and appropriate tax, regulatory, and
legal policy.
And if we teach
legal research with an
emphasis on information gathering, then we inadvertently feed into this dangerous line of thinking.
And unless the real
emphasis (by schools, students, and potential employers)
on legal research has also changed, the influence of mandatory
legal research courses is minimal, despite the real importance of the practical skills they offer.
If «experiential» means a greater
emphasis on practical
legal knowledge and skills with the objective of preparing students for professional practice, perhaps an academic
research collection and the library to hold it would not be needed.
«The database contains articles of original
research, analysis and expression with wide appeal and an
emphasis on contemporary
legal developments.
My
legal research career has taken me to several different settings in different cities or jurisdictions, and one thing I have found interesting is that there has always been a stronger
emphasis on some tools in each of my workplaces.
The University of Wisconsin Law Library has launched WisBlawg, a blog offering
legal research and Internet news and information with an
emphasis on Wisconsin.
Doing so effectively calls for
research skills beyond those that students acquire through working with domestic
legal resources.56 Mary Rumsey explains that students must go beyond their dependence
on domestic databases to learn how to access the different resources relevant to international and comparative law.57 She describes, as examples, the need to find customary international law through treaties, laws of other nations, diplomatic correspondence, and scholarly works, and she points out that civil law
research requires much more
emphasis on statutes and scholarship than
on the case law that plays such a dominant role in American
legal analysis.58 While there have been significant advances in access to foreign and international
legal sources, there are still substantial barriers, 59 and the
research methods needed to obtain these resources can be different (in ways either subtle or stark) from those that apply to domestic law.
Michael Ehline is an appellate attorney, and personal injury attorney, with an
emphasis on legal and historical research, and also president of the Circle of Legal T
legal and historical
research, and also president of the Circle of
Legal T
Legal Trust.
«CodeX's
emphasis is
on the
research and development of computational law — the branch of
legal informatics concerned with the automation and mechanization of
legal analysis,» the school says.
Optimizing its position within the University for the benefit of the wider community, the Clinic participates in interdisciplinary
research, provides training and technical assistance for lawyers, judges, and other professionals, and produces
legal scholarship and practice materials
on the
legal needs of children, with an
emphasis on older foster youth.
Emphasis in hiring is placed
on academic excellence,
legal research and writing skills, general motivation, and work experience.
Legal Problem Solving contains the most
emphasis on cost - effectiveness as a factor to consider when designing a
research strategy.
Most of the digitization initiatives described by Lyonette in her article have been organized and are being funded by academic,
research or national libraries, so it's perhaps not surprising that the
emphasis has been
on digitizing «books»; consequently, if any inherently
legal materials are included in the collections, it's by chance, and they are secondary sources, not primary sources of law.
At lex - warrier, we publish
research articles, comments
on case laws and legislations, opinions (
on contemporary
legal issues), book reviews etc.
on broad range of
legal issues with special
emphasis on matters concerning contemporary development in the
legal system.
The main
emphasis of this certification is imparting education
on research skills in the
legal field.