A not - for - profit joint venture, The Legal Workshop was started and is operated by current and former student
editors of the law reviews.
Individual articles could be found, but were scattered across a wide
variety of law reviews and bar publications, not to mention decades.
Similarly, the search for «living constitution» only provides three results, two of which are also references to
titles of law review articles during the 60's and 70's.
When I was elected Editor - in -
Chief of the Law Review in 1987, Suffolk was experiencing tremendous growth and its students were increasingly being hired by the best law firms in Boston and being offered federal and state judicial clerkships.
She was co-editor-in-chief of the University of Toronto
Faculty of Law Review and received the Dean's Key for «excellence in extra-curricular work of an academic nature.»
If it wasn't true when Professor Rodell wrote this passage in 1936, it's surely true today: The influence
of law reviews on the legal profession long ago reached its zenith, and has declined into practical insignificance.
Steve graduated from Case Western Reserve University School of Law in 1969, where he was a member of the editorial
board of the Law Review.
And don't dare attempt to slip humor by them; such frivolity, of course, has no place in the law, much less in the tony
pages of a law review.
While in law school, Kristin served as the Notes and Comments Editor and was an Associate member of the University of Cincinnati
College of Law Review.
The site provides the traditional, full - text articles from the print
edition of the law review, then adds brief scholarly responses to the articles and online debates between legal scholars on topics of current interest.
Throughout the course of 2017, CUCM participated in a number of working
sessions of the Law Review Committee, members of which include representatives of the Financial Institutions Regulation Branch (FIRB) and Deposit Guarantee Corporation of Manitoba (DGCM).
On LexisNexis Quicklaw, the secondary content includes the major encyclopaedias Halsburys Laws of Canada and Juris Classeur Quebec, as well as over 300 Canadian authored texts and treatises, an extensive
collection of law reviews and journals, the Canada Digests and Classification System, Case and Statute Citators, and Words and Phrases, and in - depth collections of the cases of courts and administrative tribunals and legislation.
It's easy for law students to think of the articles they write for law review as necessary evils, grown - up book reports that demonstrate their research and writing ability to potential employers and justify the prestige -
grab of law review.
Used to be that serving as a member
of law review provided a useful credential for law firm jobs and clerkships.
As Professor Rodell also observed in Goodbye to Law Reviews, «it seems to be a cardinal
principle of law review writing and editing that nothing may be said forcefully and nothing may be said amusingly.»
Worse is the effect of these
characteristics of law reviews in marginalizing the kind of legal scholarship that student editors can handle well — articles that criticize judicial decisions or, more constructively, discern new directions in law by careful analysis of decisions.
The 2011 - 2012 New York Law School Law Review Diversity Report was prepared by the New York Law School Law Review in conjunction with Ms. JD and based on a
survey of law reviews at ABA - approved law schools.
Ross Davies, one of my culture heroes, has published a fascinating article which goes by the salubrious title «The Increasingly Lengthy Long
Run of the Law Reviews: Law Review Business 2012 — Circulation and Production» in Volume 3, No. 2 of the Journal of Legal Metrics (2013).
Kent graduated with distinction from the University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Law where he served as Business Editor
of the Law Review from 1979 - 1981.
The act of remediation allows
traces of the law review article to subsidize the law blog's credibility; what the reader recognizes from the older medium lends credence to the new medium.
If, as Fit posits, the law blog can grow in response to the
criticisms of the law review, what constitutes the relationship between the two mediums?
While the law blog may build on — or, perhaps, remediate —
aspects of the law review article, legal blogging also emerges out of a tradition of conversation.
Chances are you've downloaded a
preprint of a law review article or some other scholarly article from SSRN, the Social Science Research Network.
Disheartened by recent debates about the
value of law reviews, one 2L writes blogfather Volokh's alter - ego, «Law Review Lara»:
Now Elsevier has scooped up another open - access
repository of law reviews and other scholarly materials, bepress, which publishes law reviews from a number law schools including Yale, Georgetown, Duke, Pennsylvania, and Boston College.