It brings together a number of separate instances and permits the development of
the law in useful ways.
Not exact matches
Even
in professions with clear knowledge - or performance - based benchmarks for certification, as
in law or medicine, licensure is
useful primarily as a
way of establishing minimal competence.
«A frankly missionary program,» wrote Stanford professor Linda Darling - Hammond
in an oft - cited 1994 Phi Delta Kappan article, «TFA has recruiters and advocates who have focused much of their attention on the advantaged college graduates for whom TFA serves as something
useful to do on their
way to their - real jobs»
in law, medicine, or business.»
Given the 14 - year gap between ESSA and NCLB, the
ways in which the old
law measured and improved school quality were no longer
useful in improving student outcomes.1 States began requesting exemptions from the
law's more punitive measures
in 2011.2
Not that LII should be referenced
in every press release, but if even the experts
in OA
law are failing to situate their projects
in a helpful
way, it makes me wonder whether the information will be available to the public
in a
useful form.
I think there are arguments for both sides, but I'd say that we've probably hit a tipping point where reinvention and the promise of more elequent methods of making primary
law into something new and unique and
useful in unexpected
ways will drive whatever information has not slipped into commodity status into that category very soon.
That this body of research is a corporate asset, given the proportion of public investment
in this work, suggest that rather than quibble about months of embargo, we should deliberate over a better
way «to promote the progress of science and
useful arts,» as the U.S. constitution describes the basis of intellectual property
law.
So calling it a tax, while not strictly accurate, is a
useful shorthand
way of capturing
in a single phrase the what («free»
law), who (courtesy of the legal profession) and how (~ $ 35 per year) of CanLII.
Aaron Street: Yeah, I guess rather than an analogy to cars I think maybe a more
useful way of thinking about this is more like an insurance sales person or even more a financial advisor, wealth manager, where you are engaging them for the purpose of giving you advice and it turns out that their business model, though it involves giving advice, also includes things like selling you product and this isn't to denigrate
law firm IT consultants, or tech consultants
in general, it's just to make sure that people are aware of how their business model works and then to make sure that you're using them
in a
way that acknowledges that.
In addition, supplementing the case study with additional legal materials and finding
ways to introduce legal concepts into the discussion are necessary to make a case most
useful for teaching
law students.
At yesterday's seminar, I learned from Kathie J. Sullivan, a
law librarian and principal of Sullivan Information Management Services
in Burlington, Vt., about two sites that are
useful in several
ways, but
in particular for allowing searching of employer tax identification numbers, or EINs:
This motion requesting that the Cohens sign the passport application does not primarily concern a matter of international
law, but it proved to be a
useful vehicle for introducing students to the concept of international conventions, the means for finding them, and the
ways to determine whether the relevant Convention is
in effect
in the other country.
You might be frustrated at how best to achieve greater diversity
in a profession that remains too white, middle - class, and male to differing degrees
in differing parts; you might be anxious about how you are going to pay your
way through
law school and how much debt you are going to have at the end of it; alternatively, you might well be vexed about the oversupply of graduates who never achieve legal careers; you might be concerned about preserving the unique identity of your profession (as many at the Bar are); or you might just want to ensure that new recruits
in law firms have a basic grip of the fundamentals and can do something
useful on day one.
The last feature would be especially
useful in light of traffic conditions, and alternate destinations can be plotted by voice to comply with hands - free legislation
in Ontario and similar
laws in Saskatchewan, Alberta, and B.C. Users can also search by voice for services and landmarks along the
way.
Is there a good
way for me to find out what the
laws around are
in my area (
useful search terms etc) or perhaps you know a thing or two about BC consumer protection
laws?
For example, Mayo Moran's analysis of the interrelation of public and private
law would be more
useful to the practising lawyer if she had addressed the inconsistencies arising from the fact that
in some situations the common
law goes merrily on its
way, oblivious to the fact that there exists an almost consistent rejection of the common
law in statutory provisions.
In addition, although the statutory and common law frameworks are different for First Nations and local governments (sometimes in very important ways), municipal law can still be very useful for developing governance mechanisms and approaches for reserve and treaty settlement land
In addition, although the statutory and common
law frameworks are different for First Nations and local governments (sometimes
in very important ways), municipal law can still be very useful for developing governance mechanisms and approaches for reserve and treaty settlement land
in very important
ways), municipal
law can still be very
useful for developing governance mechanisms and approaches for reserve and treaty settlement lands.
Consider that courts,
law societies, public education ventures,
law schools, all possess
useful information some of which is made available on websites; at the moment the utility of the information is limited by the imagination and will of the providers; but if it were available to be mixed and moulded and served up by others
in creative
ways, it might be far more
useful.
LinkedIn (LI) can also be
useful to
law students
in a number of
ways....
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more prevalent and
useful, most industries are looking for
ways it can benefit them;
law firms are lagging behind
in dedicating the time and resources to make AI work for them.
The wonderfully named Hammurabi Project from Stanford's Center for Computers and
Law is converting a few patches of U.S. legislation into machine readable C#
in an attempt to express the logic and relationships of those provisions
in a
way that might allow facts to be plugged
in and a
useful conclusion to be emitted.
When a litigator develops a unique case strategy, applying the
law in a new and
useful way, they are doing something similar.
Whether we reject court as the primary forum for the resolution of family
law disputes as I propose
in this note or not, my imagined family services agency may be a
useful way of supporting families
in general.
Lawyers write
in IRAC even when they aren't conscious of it, and it provides a
useful way to write a persuasive analysis of the
law.
The free online Cardiff Index (linked below) is very
useful way to discover what the abbreviations mean - or if you are
in the
Law Library you can always aske a librarian!
I think it would be especially
useful for academic librarians to have insight into the
way in which lawyers use firm libraries, and the kind of information they seek —
useful in that we would be better able to equip our students (who will be those lawyers) while
in law school.
Whether you're a
law student new to the idea of pro bono work or a lawyer looking for new
ways to contribute to reducing the gaps
in access to justice
in your community, you'll find that at the intersection of
law and other disciplines, opportunities abound to broaden your perspective while learning something new and
useful to your legal practice.
The experience need not involve the
law; it will expose you to systemic issues and lingo, demonstrate interest on resumes, and almost certainly prove
useful in ways you could never have predicted.
LinkedIn can also be
useful to
law students
in a number of
ways.
In their seminal work, Collaborative Divorce, Pauline Tessler and Peggy Thompson, noted pioneers in Collaborative Divorce and co-founders of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, assert that Collaborative Divorce «applies what we know about marriage and divorce from the realms of psychology, sociology, history, law, communication theory, conflict resolution theory, finance, and other realms in a very practical, useful, and concrete way.&raqu
In their seminal work, Collaborative Divorce, Pauline Tessler and Peggy Thompson, noted pioneers
in Collaborative Divorce and co-founders of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, assert that Collaborative Divorce «applies what we know about marriage and divorce from the realms of psychology, sociology, history, law, communication theory, conflict resolution theory, finance, and other realms in a very practical, useful, and concrete way.&raqu
in Collaborative Divorce and co-founders of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, assert that Collaborative Divorce «applies what we know about marriage and divorce from the realms of psychology, sociology, history,
law, communication theory, conflict resolution theory, finance, and other realms
in a very practical, useful, and concrete way.&raqu
in a very practical,
useful, and concrete
way.»