«The goal of the blog is to further
legal scholarship through shorter, quicker, discussion - based discourse by contributors with practical experience, and to allow more student contributors to build domain expertise and be published in their profession.»
Not exact matches
SALDF chapters provide a forum for education, advocacy, and
scholarship, aiming to protect the lives and advance the interests of animals
through the
legal system.
Doing so effectively calls for research skills beyond those that students acquire
through working with domestic
legal resources.56 Mary Rumsey explains that students must go beyond their dependence on domestic databases to learn how to access the different resources relevant to international and comparative law.57 She describes, as examples, the need to find customary international law
through treaties, laws of other nations, diplomatic correspondence, and scholarly works, and she points out that civil law research requires much more emphasis on statutes and
scholarship than on the case law that plays such a dominant role in American
legal analysis.58 While there have been significant advances in access to foreign and international
legal sources, there are still substantial barriers, 59 and the research methods needed to obtain these resources can be different (in ways either subtle or stark) from those that apply to domestic law.
The list reaches back
through a very familiar history from at least the time of the
Legal Realists through subsequent schools of thought centered on legal process, law - and - society, law - and - economics, and critical legal scholarship from a number of vantages including foci on feminism and
Legal Realists
through subsequent schools of thought centered on
legal process, law - and - society, law - and - economics, and critical legal scholarship from a number of vantages including foci on feminism and
legal process, law - and - society, law - and - economics, and critical
legal scholarship from a number of vantages including foci on feminism and
legal scholarship from a number of vantages including foci on feminism and race.
Through scholarship, curriculum development, fast - paced conferences, and entrepreneurship training and competitions, ReInvent Law both analyzes and helps build the future of
legal services.
Only five out of 88 respondents who studied for the
Legal Practice Course (LPC) had their studies paid for by a firm; two had support from the Law Society
through a diversity access scheme for students from disadvantaged backgrounds; seven had
scholarships; and one had a grant from a charity for the education of impoverished children.
«We must determine how to prioritize, collect, archive, preserve, and ensure reliable long - term access to the burgeoning amount of
legal scholarship being published
through
Legal Realism Unpublished Decisions, Non-Citation Rules, and Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 32.1 Existing
Legal Scholarship and Empirical Data A DETAILED COMPARISON OF PRINT AND ELECTRONIC RESEARCH PROCESSES — IDENTIFYING SALIENT DIFFERENCES Electronic Researchers Are Not Guided by Key System Information to the Same Extent as Print Researchers with Respect to Identifying Relevant Theories, Principles, and Cases Electronic Researchers Do Not Encounter and Interpret Individual Cases
Through the Lens of Key System Information to the Same Extent as Print Researchers Electronic Researchers Are Exposed to More — and Different — Case Texts than Print Researchers COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY - DERIVED PREDICTIONS ABOUT THE CONSEQUENCES OF A CHANGED RESEARCH PROCESS: DIVERSITY IN FRAMING AND TILTING AT WINDMILLS Principles and Theories of Cognitive Psychology Influence of Labeling Influence of Categories Confirmatory Bias and Selective Information Processing Application of Cognitive Psychology Principles to
Legal Research Diversity in Framing.
«We must determine how to prioritize, collect, archive, preserve, and ensure reliable long - term access to the burgeoning amount of
legal scholarship being published
through new, informal channels on the Web.»
We welcome articles that extend the definitional boundaries of
legal writing, as well as those seek to improve pedagogy and
scholarship in the field
through interdisciplinary and empirical research.
Looking
through back volumes of the Journal, one can trace the growing body of
scholarship on how
legal writing is read and written.
CASAL's mission is to support and promote initiatives that value diversity and advancement of all South Asian lawyers and law students, within the
legal profession throughout Canada; to provide a forum for professional networking and development of all South Asian lawyers,
through continuing
legal education, mentorship, advocacy,
legal scholarship and greater community involvement; to foster excellence in the quality of
legal services provided to all Canadians.
There are several
scholarships and fellowships available
through Georgia State Law, many of which apply to students pursuing specific areas of
legal education.
In fact, the good professor might even be persuaded to accept that short form
legal writing
through blogs serves as a valuable source of
legal scholarship.
Balkin notes that the most popular law prof blogs drive readership
through political punditry, gossip, entertainment, blog scraping and cultural commentary, basically everything short of actual
legal scholarship.
It asks questions such as whether blogs deserve to be considered among the media
through which
legal scholarship can be communicated; their distinctiveness, if any, among such media; the way, if any, in which blogs can meet the needs of the
legal profession or of others with whom it interacts in one way or another; and of course the ways in which blogs can or ought to change for answers to these questions to become more satisfactory.