Plus, she shares what she knows generously in different ways and through different forums, including publishing articles in peer -
reviewed law journals.
A while back I submitted an article to a foreign peer -
reviewed law journal and the anonymous peer reviewers» resoundingly attacked not only the article, but questioned my academic credentials.
Not exact matches
The Trump Administration has directed various agencies, including the Environmental Protection Agency, Commerce Department, and Transportation Department to find ways to use the Clean Air Act and other
laws to require vehicles made overseas undergo strict emissions testing and other
reviews, the Wall Street
Journal reported Friday.
Late last night, the
Review -
Journal reported that the purchase was «put together at the behest» of Adelson by his son - in -
law Patrick Dumont, who serves as senior VP of finance and strategy at Adelson's Las Vegas Sands Corp. (LVS).
An accomplished author as well, Mr. McCourt's academic articles have been published in the Alberta
Law Review, Saskatchewan
Law Review, Manitoba
Law Journal, Canadian Family
Law Quarterly, Legal Medical Quarterly, and The Barrister.
David Brewster and Beth Griggs, «Competition Issues in the Electricity Industry - The Australian Gas Light Company v Australian Competition and Consumer Commission» [2004] AURELawJl 36; (2004) 23 (1) Australian Resources and Energy
Law Journal 98 Stephen G Corones, «Informal merger clearance process under scrutiny: Australian Gas Light Company v ACCC» (2004) 32 (2) Australian Business
Law Review 147 - 151 (abstract only) Rajat Sood, «Implications of AGL v ACCC — Market Power and Competition in the National Electricity Market» (2004) 32 Australian Business
Law Review 375
(2001), «
Reviewing the Productivity Commission's activities in the national competition policy area, «Trade Practices
Law Journal, Vol.
John Kench, «Collective bargaining: The Dawson
Review's assistance package for business cartels» (2003) 9 (1) University of New South Wales
Law Journal: Forum - The Dawson
Review 21
John Kench, «Collective Bargaining: The Dawson
Review's Assistance Package for Business Cartels» 26 (1) University of NSW
Law Journal 257
Professor Baxt published widely and was the founder and general editor of the Australian Business
Law Review and the Company and Securities
Law Journal.
Reviews of her work appear in the New England
Journal of Medicine, Nature, Publisher's Weekly,
Law and Politics Book
Review, Book News, and the Library
Journal, amongst other periodicals.
In order to clarify where social science stands on these issues, a February 2014 study published in the highly ranked peer -
review journal, Psychology, Public Policy, and
Law with the endorsement of 110 of the world's top authorities (from 15 countries) in attachment, early child development, and divorce concludes that overnights and shared residential parenting should be the norm for children of all ages including infants and toddlers.
He has published numerous articles on contemporary democratic theory, Florentine political and constitutional thought, and twentieth - century German legal, political and social theory in scholarly
journals, including the Modern
Law Review, the American Political Science
Review and Political Theory.
In 1987, Republican State Senator Michael Balboni co-authored a
review of impeachment and removal procedures for the Fordham Urban
Law Journal.
The CPI project, led by journalists Dan Fagin of Newsday and Marianne Lavelle of the National
Law Journal, in part analyzed 161 studies of four chemicals
reviewed over the last 25 years: two pesticides — alachlor and atrazine — the industrial solvent formaldehyde, and the dry - cleaning agent perchloroethylene.
Researchers at Boston Children's Hospital
reviewed all available articles published in peer -
reviewed journals from January 1970 to August 2016 that focused specifically on the connection between firearm homicide and firearm
laws.
For example, Israeli technology company Nemesysco used the
law to force a peer - reviewed journal to remove from its website an article written by two Swedish researchers (International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, vol 14, p 16
law to force a peer -
reviewed journal to remove from its website an article written by two Swedish researchers (International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, vol 14,
journal to remove from its website an article written by two Swedish researchers (International
Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, vol 14,
Journal of Speech, Language and the
Law, vol 14, p 16
Law, vol 14, p 169).
The guidance paper, jointly published this month in ACOEM's
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (JOEM) and AAOHN's journal Workplace Health & Safety, summarizes current evidence regarding marijuana consumption; discusses possible side effects, including temporary impairment as it relates to the workplace; reviews existing federal and state laws that impact employers; and suggests various strategies available for monitoring marijuana use among emp
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (JOEM) and AAOHN's
journal Workplace Health & Safety, summarizes current evidence regarding marijuana consumption; discusses possible side effects, including temporary impairment as it relates to the workplace; reviews existing federal and state laws that impact employers; and suggests various strategies available for monitoring marijuana use among emp
journal Workplace Health & Safety, summarizes current evidence regarding marijuana consumption; discusses possible side effects, including temporary impairment as it relates to the workplace;
reviews existing federal and state
laws that impact employers; and suggests various strategies available for monitoring marijuana use among employees.
A special section in the current issue of Clinical Scholars
Review, the
journal of advanced practice nursing published by Columbia Nursing, explores how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) empowers CRNAs to help make anesthesia services more accessible to patients, while also highlighting
laws in New York and other states that may impede the expanded access to care envisioned by ACA.
Edwards has produced five books and nearly 20 articles with Wolters Kluwer, the
Journal of Legal Education, and The Wake Forest
Law Review, to name a few.
His work has been featured in Science, Nature, Energy Economics, Climatic Change, The Electricity
Journal, The Energy
Law Journal, The Washington Post, Vox, The Los Angeles Times, The Sacramento Bee, Scientific American, MIT Technology
Review, Climate Central and ClimateWire.
Kolkata, India About Blog
Journal of Indian
Law & Society (formerly the «Indian Juridical Review» and «Juridical Review») is a peer - reviewed and student - edited Journal of interdisciplinary studies on law and socie
Law & Society (formerly the «Indian Juridical
Review» and «Juridical
Review») is a peer -
reviewed and student - edited
Journal of interdisciplinary studies on
law and socie
law and society.
These thoughts came to mind upon reading the
review of a book we edited entitled School Money Trials (Brookings, 2007) that recently appeared in the
Journal of
Law and Education.
The project involved scores of interviews with state and local education and
law - enforcement officials, other experts, teachers, principals, parents, and victims, as well as an extensive
review of court documents,
journal articles, and public - policy records.
Rothstein's work has been published in the American Economic
Review, the Quarterly
Journal of Economics, the
Journal of Public Economics, the Chicago
Law Review, and the American Economic
Journal: Economic Policy, among other outlets.
Sam attended
law school at the University of California, Berkeley, where he was the Managing Editor of the California Law Review, Associate Editor of the Berkeley Journal of Criminal Law, and a volunteer teacher at a juvenile detention cent
law school at the University of California, Berkeley, where he was the Managing Editor of the California
Law Review, Associate Editor of the Berkeley Journal of Criminal Law, and a volunteer teacher at a juvenile detention cent
Law Review, Associate Editor of the Berkeley
Journal of Criminal
Law, and a volunteer teacher at a juvenile detention cent
Law, and a volunteer teacher at a juvenile detention center.
His work has been published in numerous academic
journals, including the Quarterly
Journal of Economics,
Journal of Public Economics,
Journal of Labor Economics,
Review of Economics and Statistics,
Journal of
Law and Economics and
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management.
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.
Superfine's work has been published in various educational and legal
journals, including the American Educational Research
Journal, American
Journal of Education, Cardozo
Law Review, Educational Policy, and Teachers College Record.
Mr. Govan is the author of several professional
journal and
law review articles.
That was a peer -
reviewed study published in a prestigious academic
journal, the Journal of Law and Eco
journal, the
Journal of Law and Eco
Journal of
Law and Economics.
Mary McCarthy's The Group was a best seller, and a critical success, and a scandal, and a book read by «civilians» - i.e., not just aspiring fiction writers who read other fiction writers the way doctors read professional
journals and lawyers keep up with the
law reviews.
There are times when you get assignments for writing that may include writing article
reviews, such as for
law articles,
journal articles, news articles, literature articles, research articles, etc..
Mr. Maher has served as an arbitrator of securities cases at the New York Stock Exchange and is the author of a legal book and several legal
journal articles and has
reviewed, commented on, and modified proposed securities regulation legislation that became enacted as
law.
He is Editor of the
journal Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental
Law (RECIEL), Associate Editor of the Carbon & Climate
Law Review (CCLR), and sits on the Editorial Board of International Environmental Agreements: Politics,
Law and Economics.
Teryn has appeared on national television and radio and published in the Harvard
Law & Policy
Review, National
Journal, Issues in Science & Technology, Forbes, San Francisco Chronicle, Huffington Post, Yale E360, The Plain Dealer, Baltimore Sun and other publications.
National Ocean Policy
Law Review Article - In 2012, the Ocean & Coastal
Law Journal from Maine
Law School published an article by Surfrider Foundation's Legal Director, entitled «The U.S. National Ocean Policy: One Small Step for National Waters, but Will It Be the Giant Leap Needed for Our Blue Planet?»
At that time, British libel
laws left scientists, peer -
reviewed journals and journalists exposed to potentially ruinous lawsuits for publishing fair criticism of a company, person or product.
His research and writing have appeared in The Harvard
Law and Policy
Review, Democracy
Journal, the PLOS Biology, The New Republic the Wall Street
Journal; and cited by the New York Times, Slate, USA Today, Washington Post, New York Daily News, The New Republic.
Of all the points made by S&N, perhaps the most telling is in a follow - up post on the Breakthrough Institute blog: «Nearly every profession, from public health to business to
law, has research studies, conferences, and peer -
review journals dedicated to evaluating what's working and what's not.
With the publication of Fairly sharing 1.5: national fair shares of a 1.5 °C - compliant global mitigation effort in the
journal International Environmental Agreements: Politics,
Law and Economics, we finally have a peer
reviewed overview of our effort sharing framework.
The most unforgiveable unethical behavior surrounding the entire issue of «hiding the decline» and similar biases in published research, is when climate change scientists who know about their — «cherry picking the data», — biased and selective presentation of all data pertinent to published paper conclusions, and — outright errors in their data and peer -
reviewed papers, don't speak out loudly in the media outlets that have misled the general public in reporting about their flawed, misleading research, as well as, associated
journals and professional societies, to stop politicians and government regulators from using their flawed and misleading research results to pass
laws and regulations that have severe effects on the prosperity and quality of life of their fellow citizens of the US and the world.
The site aggregates the work of its member
law reviews — which so far are the Chicago Law Review, Cornell Law Review, Duke Law Journal, Georgetown Law Journal, New York University Law Review, Northwestern Law Review, and the Stanford Law Review — by featuring distilled «op - ed» versions of upcoming articles from member law reviews that are written for a more general audience by those articles» autho
law reviews — which so far are the Chicago
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law reviews that are written for a more general audience by those articles» authors.
Jotwell — which stands for
Journal of Things We Like (Lots)-- features relatively brief
law prof - authored
reviews of recent scholarly articles in plain English.
In what they are calling an unprecedented online collaboration, seven of the most influential U.S.
law reviews are collaborating to launch The Legal Workshop, an online magazine featuring plain - English articles based on scholarly counterparts published in traditional
law journals.
The idea for collaboration surfaced in 2006 when student editors struggled to identify viable Internet strategies for their
journals, and Joe Edelheit Ross, who was president of the Stanford
Law Review at the time, came up with the core idea.
When I try the link for the
law journals custom search I get the police
review board search.
More recently, Emery Lee [10] published a
journal article in the University of Miami
Law Review entitled «
Law Without Lawyers: Access to Civil Justice and the Cost of Legal Services» [11]
For a
review of a few different approaches to this in different jurisdictions, you might want to look at this
law journal article.