Sentences with phrase «just law reviews»

In what's going to be the rule, not the exception, in coming years talented law professors are going to publish at law school blogs, not just law reviews.

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«The average medical debt in Massachusetts in 2013 was relatively low at just $ 3,041 (6 percent of total unsecured debt) compared to $ 8,594 (20 percent of total unsecured debt) nationwide,» Austin writes in his 2014 study, portions of which were published in the Maine Law Review.
Justice Minister Jody Wilson - Raybould has just wrapped up a series of round tables, held in every province, in a major review of criminal justice law, and is expected to begin rolling out legislation and policy in the next few months.
Even if you don't know participate in affected transactions, you have to review the law and your practice just to know they don't apply to you.
In our review we have shown that the stand taken by it against the Law and against the civil authority is exactly the same as in colonial time, just as in 1810, 1822, 1833, 1836, and 1865; and that after the lengthy period enjoyed by it for recovery it has again adopted the same attitude in 1913, 1914, 1917, 1926, and 1934 «51 Portes - Gil exaggerates, however.
Thus would arise the argument I discussed (and criticized) in my review: that the Constitution should be interpreted in light of certain natural law principles to require (not just allow) states to prohibit abortion.
When I received the book «Triple Slow Cooker Entertaining» for review, I thought triple slow cooker party planning just meant I was borrowing slow cookers from my mother - in - law and sister.
In 2012 he was a little less enthusiastic, speaking of how FOI can «occasionally fur up the arteries of government» and by 2015 he was referring to it as just another «buggeration factor» alongside judicial review and Health and Safety laws.
Ms. Teachout, a professor of constitutional law at Fordham Law School is an expert on governmental corruption and author of the just - published book, «Corruption in America,» which has been receiving excellent revielaw at Fordham Law School is an expert on governmental corruption and author of the just - published book, «Corruption in America,» which has been receiving excellent revieLaw School is an expert on governmental corruption and author of the just - published book, «Corruption in America,» which has been receiving excellent reviews.
It is to be hoped that after the 6 months review we will see an end not just to this unnecessarily authoritarian law, but also to control orders and their regime of house arrest, internal exile, and secret courts, all of which are an anathema of British standards of justice.»
They now simply need to review and update their current procedures, which won't just keepthem on the right side of the new law but will benefit them too.
Modeling their shows after the glitzy, daring reviews staged in the theaters of Paris, the Minsky brothers relied on grit, determination, and a few tricks that fell just outside the law — and they would shape, and ultimately transform, the landscape of American entertainment.
Mary McCarthy's The Group was a best seller, and a critical success, and a scandal, and a book read by «civilians» - i.e., not just aspiring fiction writers who read other fiction writers the way doctors read professional journals and lawyers keep up with the law reviews.
Just look at it with a perspective that these reviews just make your book listing look authentic and the law of universe that states not everyone will like your bJust look at it with a perspective that these reviews just make your book listing look authentic and the law of universe that states not everyone will like your bjust make your book listing look authentic and the law of universe that states not everyone will like your book.
The current Consumer Bankruptcy Project (CBP)'s co-investigators (myself, Slipster Bob Lawless, and past Slipsters Katie Porter & Debb Thorne) just posted to SSRN our new article (forthcoming in Notre Dame Law Review), Life in the Sweatbox.
Just like I've previously mentioned in my Lode Runner Legacy review, Law Mower is a concept that would have been better fit for the Switch or the Vita.
They just hired a lawyer named Gary Scholick, a specialist in labor law, with no apparent relevant expertise w / r / t forgery, to supposedly write a «review» of the documentation which they gave him.
Shell, BP, Total UK and Centrica are just a few of the 15 oil and gas companies courted by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) to help implement the Wood Review recommendation to maximise the economic recovery of UK petroleum (MER UK)-- a policy which is now law under the Infrastructure Act.
The Law Revue piece, which Silverglate says was scathing, parodied an article just published in the Law Review that had been written by Mary Joe Frug, a feminist law professor who had been working on the article when she was murdered outside her Cambridge apartmeLaw Revue piece, which Silverglate says was scathing, parodied an article just published in the Law Review that had been written by Mary Joe Frug, a feminist law professor who had been working on the article when she was murdered outside her Cambridge apartmeLaw Review that had been written by Mary Joe Frug, a feminist law professor who had been working on the article when she was murdered outside her Cambridge apartmelaw professor who had been working on the article when she was murdered outside her Cambridge apartment.
At issue was a piece published in the Harvard Law Review's annual April Fool's Day issue, the Harvard Law Revue, in 1992, just a year after Obama, who'd been editor of the Law Review, graduated.
At the federal level we've had the Lanham Act, the primary body of federal trademark law, for decades — so just what does a set of trademark laws enacted in 1946 have to say about internet reviews?
The Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family has just released a new research report, An International Review of Early Neutral Evaluation Programs and Their Use in Family Law Disputes in Alberta, which includes a literature review of early neutral evaluation programs in Manitoba, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States, and makes recommendations about the implementation of such a program in AlReview of Early Neutral Evaluation Programs and Their Use in Family Law Disputes in Alberta, which includes a literature review of early neutral evaluation programs in Manitoba, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States, and makes recommendations about the implementation of such a program in Alreview of early neutral evaluation programs in Manitoba, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States, and makes recommendations about the implementation of such a program in Alberta.
Sometimes, the document review falls through just as quickly for a variety of reasons: Case settled, other legal staffing place got the job, the law firm decides it only needs two document reviewers instead of ten document reviewers.
Just like the catchy lyrics of a holiday standard grabbed your attention, your law firm's online reviews grab the attention of the people in your community looking for legal help.
Preparation doesn't just include reviewing your resume and going through mock interviews, it also includes researching the law firms where you'll be interviewing.
With that in mind, here is a truism you ought to know: Most consumers can't readily distinguish between law firms and assume they're more or less the same; and now that smartphones enable consumers to review a larger array of options more quickly than ever before, you can't afford to be one of many and subsist on whichever clients just so happen to come across you.
Just when you thought all of the good law review article topics had been snatched up, professor Carlton Larson of the UC Davis School of Law proves you wrong with his new article entitled, «Naming Baby: The Constitutional Dimensions of Parental Naming Rights.&raqlaw review article topics had been snatched up, professor Carlton Larson of the UC Davis School of Law proves you wrong with his new article entitled, «Naming Baby: The Constitutional Dimensions of Parental Naming Rights.&raqLaw proves you wrong with his new article entitled, «Naming Baby: The Constitutional Dimensions of Parental Naming Rights.»
Dr Paula Gerber at the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law blog looks at the news that Australia is to have a national children's commissioner and observes that the review of Australia's implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child by the UN monitoring committee is scheduled to take place in just a few weeks.
23 After ten years on the Editorial Board, reviewing almost 4,000 pages of text and almost 12,700 footnotes, I just wanted to take a moment to thank some very important people not only in my «editorial» life, but also for this Journal.24 First and foremost, Darby Dickerson at Texas Tech University School of Law — thank you, Darby, for encouraging me to be an Assistant Editor for the Journal and allowing me to serve as an Assistant Managing Editor under you.
The continued focus on enforcing the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act on conduct by affiliated entities of US corporations impacts our investigations work, as we know that ethics issues that arise need to be viewed not just as potential violations of local law and not just as local employment - or labor - issues, but need to be reviewed and addressed with the scrutiny applicable in the US under our corporate ethics standard.
Though judges cite law review articles less frequently than they did twenty years ago, don't discount the relevance of legal scholarship just yet.
«The goal,» says author Jack Cushman, «is to tell you not just what the court is doing, but what it will be doing, while there's still time to respond — whether by helping clients prepare for changes in the law, filing an amicus brief, or sharpening your own applications for review
Truth is, interview skills probably don't matter much if you're in the top 5 percent at a top school and you've just made law review.
I just read Mark Phillips's paper recently published by the Canadian Law Library Review: «Charting Law's Cosmos: Toward a Crowdsourced Citator» (2015) 40:2 Can L Libr Rev 13.
Thanks to Carissa L. Alden in the Cardozo law Review for pointing to a great analysis by David Bollier in Brand Name Bullies which he shows just how rich the borrowing has been, even in the days before sampling.
The Fawcett Society has just launched a major review of the UK's sex discrimination laws in response to the risk...
These days, a blog post is just as likely to garner a cite in a judicial opinion as a law review article.
The Fawcett Society has just launched a major review of the UK's sex discrimination laws in response to the risk that long - established rights could be eroded or weakened as a result of Brexit and the UK leaving the EU single market.
In the legal field, we see tasks that used to fall to junior associates working in those proverbial law firm basements — doing document review, for example — now being done more efficiently and cost - effectively through outsourcing, and not just from offshore locations like India and the Philippines, but onshore in the US and UK, or as a hybrid onshore / offshore model, or even onsite.
I certainly know that most law reviews are filled with highly esoteric articles destined to be read only by an author's faculty colleagues and perhaps — just perhaps — loyal family members.
Just over a year ago, we introduced readers to the Changing Workplaces Review, the Ontario Ministry of Labour's effort to reform the laws governing both unionized and non-unionized workplaces and the workforces that comprise them.
Because The New York Times has just «torn the cover off» law review journals, revealing them to be the Wizard of Oz of legal tracts: behind the curtain of impressive - looking omniscience lurks clueless gnomes faking the entire enterprise.
I've followed his blog ever since and commend to you not just today's Blawg Review but all of David's regular postings on health law issues.
-- deadline (and whether it's a firm deadline)-- what the research will be used in: pleadings (and what kind), speech, law review article, just general curiosity (yes, sometimes I get those too)-- the general area of law (e.g. «debtor / credtor») and specific area if possible («guarantees»; «sureties»)-- if you think this is spoon - feeding with articling students you are sorely mistaken — leading case and / or essential statute / reg or leading article (why sabotage the researcher by saying «but why didn't you find the «insert leading case here» this is all garbage?!»)
An understanding of our laws or at least how the system operates is indispensable in a countless number of jobs and industries, from business executives, private consulting, regulatory review, privacy compliance, public interest, just to name a few.
«In a good law review article, just like a play, the audience always knows who is speaking.
Just after last year's LegalTech, I wrote a review here of The Firm Directory from Neudesic, which I described as «like a law firm's private LinkedIn.»
«If you have questions — again, whether you're a student, a lawyer, or professor, whether you're on law review or want to get on law review, or whatever else — just pass them along to me at volokh at law.ucla.edu.
According to the DBR article, Florida law firms are just now realizing that the Bar's proposal will have a significant effect on their websites, requiring firms like Hunton & Williams to review more than 100,000 pages for compliance.
Not only did the American Association of Law Libraries name it 2017 product of the year, but it also spawned other brief - analysis products — Clerk from Judicata (reviewed here) and, just last month, EVA from ROSS Intelligence (reviewed here).
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