An article was recently published in the New Jersey
Law Journal titled Palimony, Alimony and (Now) Preglimony.
Jotwell is an online
law journal titled Jotwell (The Journal of Things We Like (Lots) which is the brainchild of Professor A. Michael Froomkin.
Browsing by
law journal title and volume is easy to do.
Not exact matches
Penned by phoneticians Anders Eriksson of the University of Gothenburg and Francisco Lacerda of Stockholm University, both in Sweden, the controversial paper appeared in the December 2007 issue of The International
Journal of Speech, Language and the
Law with the
title «Charlatanry in forensic speech science: A problem to be taken seriously.»
But she's especially looking forward to a publication forthcoming later this year in the Yale
Journal of
Law & Feminism
titled «Telling Stories in the Supreme Court: Voices Briefs and the Role of Democracy in Constitutional Deliberation,» which will analyze a new, controversial form of appellate narrative argument: briefs that share stories of individuals not parties to the case at hand.
The authors of a recent Yale
Law Journal article agree: «While OCR has dramatically improved its efforts to reform structural
Title IX compliance across universities... it has done relatively little to promote complainants» immediate access to education.»
In 2010, she published a
law review article in the Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law titled «The Unique System of Charter Schools in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina: Distinctive Structure, Familiar Challenges,» which examined the New Orleans charter school communi
law review article in the Loyola
Journal of Public Interest
Law titled «The Unique System of Charter Schools in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina: Distinctive Structure, Familiar Challenges,» which examined the New Orleans charter school communi
Law titled «The Unique System of Charter Schools in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina: Distinctive Structure, Familiar Challenges,» which examined the New Orleans charter school community.
In 2013, she published a
law review article in the ABA Journal of Labor and Employment Law titled «Federal Regulations of State Pension Plans: The Governmental Plan Revisited,» which explored the impact of federal rulemaking on the eligibility of quasi-public entities to offer state pension benefits to their employe
law review article in the ABA
Journal of Labor and Employment
Law titled «Federal Regulations of State Pension Plans: The Governmental Plan Revisited,» which explored the impact of federal rulemaking on the eligibility of quasi-public entities to offer state pension benefits to their employe
Law titled «Federal Regulations of State Pension Plans: The Governmental Plan Revisited,» which explored the impact of federal rulemaking on the eligibility of quasi-public entities to offer state pension benefits to their employees.
The National
Law Journal recently hosted an essay by IBMer Robert Weber
titled Why Watson Matters to Lawyers.
This article was published in the April 2018 issue of the ABA
Journal with the
title, «The Balance of Power: 2018
Law Day theme of separation of powers highlights important bulwark against tyranny.»
Under the ALM umbrella sits a host of legal
titles such as the American Lawyer, National
Law Journal, Texas Lawyer, the Recorder, Legal Intelligencer, and China
Law & Practice.
This article was published in the May 2018 issue of the ABA
Journal with the
title «Oregon Supreme Court Gets First African - American Justice:
Law can level the playing field.»
It appeared in the December 2017 issue of the ABA
Journal with the
title «Shielding Seniors: New
law championed by the ABA fights elder abuse and exploitation.»
This article was published in the April 2018 issue of the ABA
Journal with the
title «Test Your Usage Skills:
Law review editors missed a few, so now we have this quiz for you.»
Index to Legal Periodicals & Books provides abstracts and full text of more than 1000
titles, including
law reviews, legal
journals, legal books, and some case
law reporters.
Other users know the
title of the article they need, but they don't know what
law journal published the article.
She has co-authored «Representing Survivors of Human Trafficking: A Promising Practices Handbook,» 1st edition published in 2010 and 2nd edition in 2014 by Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC), and has authored a Georgetown Immigration
Law Journal article
titled «Increasing
Law Students Effectiveness When Representing Traumatized Clients: A Case Study of the Katharine & George Alexander Community
Law Center.»
The January 30 2015 deal will see the publisher of the American Lawyer and the National
Law Journal, and a host of other legal
titles, expand its portfolio into the insurance, finance, and benefits industries.
There are certainly critics of this merger - mania, as evidenced by the Wall Street
Journal's recent story
titled Big
Law Mergers Fuel Skepticism.
Between 1984 and 2005,
journal prices increased 637 %, and
Law titles by 386 % (see Table 9) in the US, while distribution and printing / binding costs, presumably, were much reduced.
This article appeared in the December 2017 issue of the ABA
Journal with the
title «
Law in Translation: Chang Wang walks the line to teach constitutional law to students in Beijing.&raq
Law in Translation: Chang Wang walks the line to teach constitutional
law to students in Beijing.&raq
law to students in Beijing.»
The most recent issue of Reform, the
journal of the Australian
Law Reform Commission (ALRC), is devoted to Native
Title.
Apart from starting green field print ventures the company has been in a major acquisition mode of various Indian
journals,
titles and
law publishing houses.
ALM's
titles include
Law.com, The American Lawyer, Asian Lawyer, Corporate Counsel and The National
Law Journal, and China
Law & Practice.
Most libraries will carry the
journal once known as Art and the Law, which has morphed its title and focus to become the Columbia Journal of Law & th
journal once known as Art and the
Law, which has morphed its
title and focus to become the Columbia
Journal of Law & th
Journal of
Law & the Arts.
This article was published in the December 2017 issue of the ABA
Journal with the
title «May the Force... How serendipity, Star Wars, Sunstein and constitutional
law intersect.»
The deal adds
titles from
Law Journal Press, The National Underwriter Co. and publications such as The Legal Intelligencer, New York
Law Journal, New Jersey
Law Journal and more.
This article was published in the May 2018 issue of the ABA
Journal with the
title «Legal Prey: Increased enforcement of immigration
laws has raised the risk of scams.»
This article was published in the March 2018 issue of the ABA
Journal with the
title «The Dangers of Digi - things: Writing the
laws for when driverless cars (or other computerized products) take a wrong turn.»
Now, ALM Media, which publishes American Lawyer, The National
Law Journal, and a host of other legal
titles, has been acquired by Wasserstein & Company — its former owners.
TITLE: SCRIPTed: A
Journal of
Law, Technology & Society.
TITLE:
Law Library
Journal.
TITLE: International
Journal of
Law and Information Technology.
TITLE:
Journal of Information,
Law & Technology: JILT.
TITLE: Jurimetrics: The
Journal of
Law, Science, and Technology.
TITLE:
Journal of
Law, Information and Science.
A significant note from the Duke
Law Journal by Joanna Huang with the above
title has been posted today September 29 on the Sentencing
Law and Policy blog According to Ms. Huang, ``... in 1987 the United States political and social systems lost trust in the judiciary and severely limited its authority by enacting the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.»
It lists Library of Congress subject headings, leading books, topical
journals, encyclopedia
titles, case digest headings, topical case
law reporters, online topical collections or CD - ROMs, and some websites.
TITLE: Open Access
Law: Adopting
Journals.
TITLE: Current
Law Journal Content.
Larger
law libraries, such as university
law libraries, generally have the technical resources to integrate the list of
journal and electronic
titles directly into their catalogue.
Most public libraries have access to commercial
journal and magazine databases that cover thousands of
titles, including
law journals, as well as databases of historical newspapers; if not, university libraries do.
may dictate that the
titles of
law reporter and statute series be abbreviated, let us please stop abbreviating everything else, especially the
titles of
law journals and names of online services.
The
title of this post is not merely the question I had for a few Justices after the denial of cert last week in Jones v. US (lamented here and here), it is also the headline of this new National
Law Journal article about this decision authored by Tony Mauro.
Mitra Sharafi published an article
titled «The Marital Patchwork of Colonial South Asia: Forum Shopping from Britain to Baroda» in a special forum issue of
Law and History Review, a leading legal history
journal.
His article
titled, «Benefits and Pitfalls of the Domestic Partnership Act» appeared in the May 24, 2004 issue of the New Jersey
Law Journal.
[67] Webb, R., «Is the Inter-tidal zone «land» or is it «sea» - and some native
title issues» (2007), 1, Northern Territory
Law Journal, 33, p47.
M Dodson, «The End in the Beginning - Re (de) finding Aboriginality» (1994) 1 Australian Aboriginal Studies 2 at 5; see also Mick Dodson's warning against measuring the authenticity of a culture by «the quaintness of its technologies»: M Dodson, «Indigenous Culture and Native
Title», (1996) 21 Alternative
Law Journal 2 at 5.
See Bartlett, R., «The Proprietary Nature of Native
Title» (1998) 6 Australian Property
Law Journal 77 - 99; Gray, K., and Gray, S., «The Idea of Property in Land» in Bright, S., and Dewar, J., Land
Law: Themes and Perspectives, Oxford University Press, 1998, p26 - 27.
Wassaf, T J, «Recent Developments - New South Wales - The Low impact Exploration Licence Regime», in 2001, Australian Mining and Petroleum
Law Journal 20 (1), p 7 - see Native
Title Act, sections 26A and 32F (2).