Sentences with word «lawprof»

Plus: Noteworthy interview with Harvard lawprof Duncan Kennedy, of Critical Legal Studies fame [Tor Krever, Carl Lisberger and Max Utzschneider, Unbound: Harvard Journal of the Legal Left] And: «Why Are There So Few Conservative / Libertarian Law Profs, Even Though They Are More Productive Than Liberal Law Profs?»
Famed UCLA lawprof Stephen Bainbridge asks «Is Law a Mature Industry?»
Over time, we have learned that lawprof blogs are great for influence but not for credit.
Via The Volokh Conspiracy comes news of two new lawprof group blogs: Empirical Legal Studies and International Economic Law and Policy Blog.
If you're an editor, all you need to do is ask a bunch of blogger / lawprof types if they will blog on your journal's Web site the day a big case comes down...»
Ann Althouse hasn't weighed in yet, but she recommends American Constitution Society blog - archive for a debate between Yale lawprof William Eskridge and George Mason dean Daniel Polsby.
On the other hand, it turned out that lawprof blogging doesn't generate much internal credit within the legal academic world.
Jane Genova at Law and More covers a judge's threatened sanctions against Harvard lawprof Charles Nesson for posting deposition excerpts online from a case in progress in which he is helping defend music downloaders.
Our earlier post (and see update) mentioned that Eugene Volokh had written about the contours of a constitutional right to self - defense, and now the UCLA lawprof (at the newly un-paywalled site of his Conspiracy) has sketched a possible argument against the Philly Plexiglass measure along those lines.
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