Sentences with phrase «law journal subscriptions»

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The Wall Street Journal will also be amending its subscription services in the wake of Apple's new content laws.
(Fastcase announced in January it would be offering RAIL: The Journal of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence & Law, a print publication available via subscription).
The subscription includes the case law database, the e-mail update and the quarterly journal.
Once logged in, one gets a table of contents of the various libraries in their database, depending on the scope of one's subscription (e.g., Law Library Journal, US Reports, English Reports, Legal Classics, and so on).
The Web site of the National Law Journal has a new look, but with the redesign comes a subscription wall blocking access to all but one main story a week.
If you also want to go into journal reading, then check out the Family Law Journal, both lexisnexis / westlaw subscriptions should allow access to that journal reading, then check out the Family Law Journal, both lexisnexis / westlaw subscriptions should allow access to that Journal, both lexisnexis / westlaw subscriptions should allow access to that journaljournal
I don't want to seem too promotional of any single vendor of legal research products since I use all of them and obtain no financial reward for my recommendations, but I continue to be amazed by HeinOnline, who recently announced they have over 1,100 law journals participating in their online collection (requires a subscription, for a fee).
The National Law Journal [sorry, subscription required] reported today there are fewer licensed lawyers in Illinois:
Each week, I write two columns, one for a legal newspaper owned by American Lawyer Media, the Connecticut Law Tribune, and another for a series of general subscription newspapers owned by the Journal Register Company, including the New Haven Register, the Middletown Press and the Torrington Register, among others.
(National Law Journal)(subscription required)
(New York Law Journal)(subscription required)
(The New Jersey Law Journal)(free subscription required)
However, these indexes sometimes are more current than the Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals, and sometimes cover journals not indexed by the IFLP and other subscription databases and print law journal indexes.
Many of these journals are freely available as open - access publications on publicly - accessible websites within their schools» institutional repositories; indeed, in keeping with the objectives of the Durham Statement on Open Access to Legal Scholarship, many American law reviews are moving from print production, supported by subscription fees, to freely - available digital - only formats.
What if a law faculty set up a peer - reviewed electronic journal and covered the cost of production with a moderate subscription rate?
MacEwen is following up on Ashby Jones» column today in The Wall Street Journal (subscription required) looking at how these law firms responded to the news.
Subscription purchases by law libraries and graduates of the law school ensure that each journal has money to cover the costs of producing the law journal.
I also stated that the first person to provide the most correct answers would win a year's free subscription to the European Journal of International Law prize.
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