But if you want your law enforcement cover letter to take you to a higher paying position, then you'll need a two - year degree in
a legal studies field.
Not exact matches
Groups have been abusing public disclosure laws, the
legal defense fund said in the amicus brief, «to harass scientists whose findings — or entire
fields of
study — they perceive as threatening their financial interests and ideological beliefs.»
Although environmental decision analysis offers the rewards of bringing together science and public policy, «it is a
field of
study that has a lot of political, economic, and
legal landmines that you can step on,» Crawford - Brown says.
In The Ethics of Invention: Technology and the Human Future, Sheila Jasanoff —
legal scholar and revered matriarch in the
field of science and technology
studies — invites us to consider technology not as a mere tool but as a constellation of norms, machines, and regimes that form interlocking and evolving new relationships.
The trick is making sure the water is safe,
legal, and economically feasible to move to
fields, say two groups of scientists
studying what's called «produced water» from oil and gas operations in New Mexico and Colorado.
I have a career in the
legal field and currently I'm getting my masters in
legal studies...
But the center [for Biological Diversity's Climate Law Institute] and its co-plaintiffs ignore the result of a recently released fracturing
study, which was required as part of a 2011
legal settlement between community and environmental groups, including the Natural Resources Defense Council, and Plains Exploration and Production Co., owner and operator of the Inglewood Oil
Field in Los Angeles County.
The
study then applies this approach to three hypothetical landscape scenarios: existing managed lands, degraded lands and
legal expansion into green
fields.
Juana serves on the Board of Trustees of the Brazil Human Rights Fund (2014), the Advisory Board of Open Global Rights (2013) and is a member of the Assembly of Partners of the Center for
Legal and Social
Studies (CELS, Argentina) and of the Developments in the
Field Panel of the Business and Human Rights Journal, published by the Cambridge University Press.
More than other areas of law, the normative and practical framework dedicated to climate change has embraced new instruments and softened traditional boundaries between formal and informal, public and private, substantive and procedural; so ubiquitous is the reach of relevant rules nowadays that scholars routinely devote attention to the intersection of climate change and more established
fields of
legal study, such as international trade law.
Lately, between the recession's impact on
legal careers and
studies saying that as many as 50 percent of lawyers would have chosen another
field if they had their lives to live over, I have the urge to immediately caution anyone who's considering law school to think long and hard before acting on that impulse.
Although comparing multiple groups in a single
study might be overwhelming, the
legal writing
field would benefit from multiple researchers
studying different groups and learning about the common and disparate beliefs and behaviors in different groups.
In fact, in their recently published book, Catherine Cameron and Lance Long explain how empirical
studies in other disciplines as well as in the
legal writing
field can inform the work of
legal writers.4
Conclusion The goal of this Article is to promote an emerging
field of
legal writing scholarship: the empirical
study of
legal writing.
And some of those
fields lend themselves to interdisciplinary
studies involving
legal writing, such as psychology, sociology, criminal justice, and political science.
Tracy George of Vanderbilt has developed «a variety of measures to compile a rank of the «top» law schools in terms of their commitment to and intellectual leadership in the
field of Empirical
Legal Studies,» reports Volokh Conspirator Todd Zywicki.
«Running SueEasy Turned Out to Be Not So Easy Main
Study Shows Masculine Name Can Better Odds of Success in the
Legal Field»
From that point, the committee dug in for a great deal of research: looking at accreditation standards in other
fields of professional education,
studying the work of regional and national accreditation commissions outside
legal education, and reviewing submissions by groups such as the Society for the Advancement of Law Teaching.
* When you earn your degree in
legal studies at Purdue Global, you'll join one of the most active and diverse alumni communities in the
legal field.
Students interested in pursuing or advancing careers in the
legal field, government, and the corporate world should consider our graduate degrees in
legal studies.
Our
legal studies programs are designed to prepare undergraduate and graduate students to become professionals, leaders, and change agents in
legal or policy - oriented
fields.
However, this problem has been overcome in other
fields of
study, including medicine.197 In addition,
legal writing professors, who may be more accustomed to collaborating on standards, may be able to advise their colleagues on strategies for reaching consensus.
The
study polled 1,000 professionals in a variety of
fields, and of that group, male lawyers ranked as least content, with 32.3 percent opposed to their children entering the
legal profession.
that describes the emergence of animal law as a serious
field of
study and perhaps
legal practice:
Our
legal team includes lawyers with degrees and
field experience in nursing and microbiology as well as pre-med
studies.
Looking to
fields of
study such as composition and rhetoric theory,
legal writing scholars including Anne Ruggles Gere, 2 Laurel Oates, 3 and Linda Berger4 helped us to learn more about the ways we write and read as lawyers and teachers.5 Other scholars like Kristen Tiscione began to do empirical work, surveying practicing lawyers and judges to learn more about their preferences, which writing techniques worked, and which didn't.6 Both in the Legal Writing Journal and in other publications, legal writing scholars turned their eye towards the question of how we read and how we write, and developed a strong body of scholarship that has enriched the discipline and supported how we teach legal writing in the class
legal writing scholars including Anne Ruggles Gere, 2 Laurel Oates, 3 and Linda Berger4 helped us to learn more about the ways we write and read as lawyers and teachers.5 Other scholars like Kristen Tiscione began to do empirical work, surveying practicing lawyers and judges to learn more about their preferences, which writing techniques worked, and which didn't.6 Both in the
Legal Writing Journal and in other publications, legal writing scholars turned their eye towards the question of how we read and how we write, and developed a strong body of scholarship that has enriched the discipline and supported how we teach legal writing in the class
Legal Writing Journal and in other publications,
legal writing scholars turned their eye towards the question of how we read and how we write, and developed a strong body of scholarship that has enriched the discipline and supported how we teach legal writing in the class
legal writing scholars turned their eye towards the question of how we read and how we write, and developed a strong body of scholarship that has enriched the discipline and supported how we teach
legal writing in the class
legal writing in the classroom.
The gist of the piece is that «the significant influence of «postmodern neo-Marxists» on the
legal academy is undeniable and pernicious,» and that Critical Legal Studies, along with other fields such as Critical Race Studies, which the piece treats (mistakenly, in my view) as basically «subgroups» of Critical Legal Studies, have become the mainstream within the legal aca
legal academy is undeniable and pernicious,» and that Critical
Legal Studies, along with other fields such as Critical Race Studies, which the piece treats (mistakenly, in my view) as basically «subgroups» of Critical Legal Studies, have become the mainstream within the legal aca
Legal Studies, along with other
fields such as Critical Race
Studies, which the piece treats (mistakenly, in my view) as basically «subgroups» of Critical
Legal Studies, have become the mainstream within the legal aca
Legal Studies, have become the mainstream within the
legal aca
legal academy.
Legal Informatics Blog is devoted to scholarly and professional discussion of legal information systems and the study of them, a field of information science that is also called «legal informatics,» and to the study of legal communica
Legal Informatics Blog is devoted to scholarly and professional discussion of
legal information systems and the study of them, a field of information science that is also called «legal informatics,» and to the study of legal communica
legal information systems and the
study of them, a
field of information science that is also called «
legal informatics,» and to the study of legal communica
legal informatics,» and to the
study of
legal communica
legal communication.
In her Ph.D. research, Rebecca is working towards an understanding of what insights from the
field of critical
studies and cultural theory of girls
studies can bring to law and
legal studies.
Over the past decade counter-terrorism law has come to be understood as a distinct
field of
study for
legal scholars.
The courses developed through the Program provide JD Candidates with an opportunity to learn the theory and tools needed to promote innovation in the
legal field, apply these tools in hypothetical case
studies and simulations, build partnerships with community organizations, and apply these theories to real world access to justice issues.
Lex Machina is in the vanguard of an emerging
field known as
legal analytics, according to Daniel Martin Katz, an associate professor of law at Michigan State University who writes the blog Computational Legal Studies and advocates overhauling the practice of law through techno
legal analytics, according to Daniel Martin Katz, an associate professor of law at Michigan State University who writes the blog Computational
Legal Studies and advocates overhauling the practice of law through techno
Legal Studies and advocates overhauling the practice of law through technology.
Expounding the theme of the seminar, Prof. Dabiru Sridhar Patnaik, Director, Centre for Post Graduate
Legal Studies said, «The seminar is part of the joint programme on Law of Democracy — India: Field Study that covers all the three pillars of Indian Democracy to understand the process of law making, law implementation and interpretation in India and the varied legal and policy challenges that Indian Democracy f
Legal Studies said, «The seminar is part of the joint programme on Law of Democracy — India:
Field Study that covers all the three pillars of Indian Democracy to understand the process of law making, law implementation and interpretation in India and the varied
legal and policy challenges that Indian Democracy f
legal and policy challenges that Indian Democracy faces.
O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) in association with Stanford University, US, hosted «Law of Democracy — India
Field Study», a joint exercise offering an exciting exploration of the
legal, political and social constructions of the Indian and American democracies from 26th March — April 1st 2017.
This is the forty - sixth volume of The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, which contains articles of lasting significance in the
field of international
legal studies.
Born 1977; master's degree in law and master's degree in international relations (Charles University in Prague); diploma in English law and the law of the European Union (University of Cambridge); Magister Juris (University of Oxford, St. Edmund Hall); Doctor of Laws (European University Institute, Florence);
studies at the Université libre de Bruxelles and the University of Queensland (Australia);
Legal Secretary to the President of the Supreme Administrative Court of the Czech Republic (2005 - 09) and Head of the Research and Documentation Department of that court (2008 - 09); qualified to perform the duties of a judge in the Czech Republic (2009); Fellow (2011 - 12) and Research Fellow (2013 - 16) at the Institute of European and Comparative Law of the University of Oxford; Professor at the College of Europe in Bruges (2013 - 15); Member of the Board of Appeals of the Czech National Bank (2013 - 15); Ad hoc judge at the European Court of Human Rights (2013 - 15); Co-founder and President of the Czech Society for European and Comparative Law; lecturer and visiting professor at numerous universities in Europe and elsewhere; author of numerous publications in the field of EU law, European human rights, comparative (public) law and legal theory; Advocate General at the Court of Justice since 7 October
Legal Secretary to the President of the Supreme Administrative Court of the Czech Republic (2005 - 09) and Head of the Research and Documentation Department of that court (2008 - 09); qualified to perform the duties of a judge in the Czech Republic (2009); Fellow (2011 - 12) and Research Fellow (2013 - 16) at the Institute of European and Comparative Law of the University of Oxford; Professor at the College of Europe in Bruges (2013 - 15); Member of the Board of Appeals of the Czech National Bank (2013 - 15); Ad hoc judge at the European Court of Human Rights (2013 - 15); Co-founder and President of the Czech Society for European and Comparative Law; lecturer and visiting professor at numerous universities in Europe and elsewhere; author of numerous publications in the
field of EU law, European human rights, comparative (public) law and
legal theory; Advocate General at the Court of Justice since 7 October
legal theory; Advocate General at the Court of Justice since 7 October 2015.
Lewis Parle is the Programme Director of Independent Academic Research
Studies (IARS); a youth - led social policy think - tank in London, England, with an interest in law and policy reform in the
fields of criminal justice, human rights, restorative justice and public
legal education.
By contrast,
legal fundamentalists tend to believe that «law» — as a
field of
study, as a profession, as a social institution — has an essential meaning, a core content, and distinctive institutional characteristics that may change slowly over time but at any given moment can be authoritatively specified.
The attempt to categorize
fields of
legal graduate
studies might be somewhat useful to law schools, but seems to me to miss a whole lot of boats.
By drawing on theoretical insights from the emerging
field of critical emotion
studies, I argue that a critical analysis of the role of moral anger in clinical
legal education reveals its potential as an agent of transformation, but also signals a need for clinical educators to be wary of an uncritical understanding of this strong emotion.
CPD is something
studied by educators outside of the
legal field, and the efficacy of different programs varies.
The Canadian Journal of Women & the Law Robson Hall is home to the Canadian Journal of Women & the Law Launched in 1985, the Canadian Journal of Women and the Law / Revue Femmes et Droit is the only Canadian periodical devoted entirely to the publication and dissemination of multi-disciplinary scholarship in the expanding
field of women's
legal studies.
This is the forty - fourth volume of The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, which contains articles of lasting significance in the
field of international
legal studies.
As mentioned early in this piece, «The Changing face of the
legal profession» (LawPro Magazine, Winter 2007), a Canadian
study suggests that the trend of lawyers deferring retirement is more prevalent in small firms, and in non-urban areas, with the trend being «particularly apparent in the personal
legal services
fields (real estate, family law, wills, criminal law).»
Professor Ohnesorge was invited as an authority on Asian
legal studies in American law schools, and his presentation reviewed the growth of the
field, as well as its current trajectories.
The Law School's
study abroad opportunities allow students to develop the cross-cultural competence needed to navigate this changing
legal field.
The Yearbook contains articles of lasting significance in the
field of international
legal studies, a notes and comments section, a digest of international economic law, a section on current Canadian practice in international law, a digest of important Canadian cases in the
fields of public international law, private international law, and conflict of laws, a list of recent treaties, and book reviews.
How to get there: Aside from experience in related
fields like psychology and sociology, extensive knowledge of
legal procedures is an essential trait for any Forensic Linguist — so taking courses or
studying for a postgrad is a great way to stand out from the crowd if you're struggling to break into this position.
In order to move up in the law enforcement
field, your law enforcement resume should have at least a two - year degree in some sort of
legal studies.
A
legal secretary resume must highlight their skills and experience in the
field, leaving the unrelated
studies aside.