«You should try to publish at least one
scholarly paper during your law school experience.»
Not exact matches
During a panel called «The Art of Pranks» at the College Art Association (CAA) conference in New York last February, a participant identified as Clark Stoeckley, «artivist,» maintained an impassive demeanor as his
scholarly copanelists delivered
papers on Dada, Fluxus, and other notorious movements past and present.
Every law student, typically
during their first year of study, learns to cite a variety of sources, whether in drafting briefs, memos, and other practice - based documents, or in composing the academic footnote for a
scholarly paper.
These
scholarly papers will be presented at the faculty of law, Thompson Rivers University
during the next IITIO Conference in six months.