Sentences with phrase «writing professors who»

We are one of only a few law schools in the country with full - time, tenured and tenure - track legal writing professors who are involved in service and scholarship in the national legal writing community.
Plus, once an article is accepted for publication, it goes through an intensive substantive review by one or more editorial board members and a technical review by several legal writing professors who volunteer as assistant editors.
There is also a risk of overburdening legal writing professors who will have to develop at least basic expertise in the international and foreign legal systems and methods of research involved in such additional components.
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«We need to know what we're getting into,» warns Wendy Dobson, a professor at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto who has written extensively on China.
Karl Moore, a management professor at McGill University who has conducted research on CEOs and introversion, has written that introverts tend to be better listeners.
«What we found is that people who spent money to buy time reported being almost one full point higher on our 10 - point [happiness] ladder, compared to people who did not use money to buy time,» wrote Elizabeth Dunn, an author of the study and a professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia.
«Paradoxically, big get - togethers can be easier to prioritize than smaller ones,» writes Vanderkam, offering the example of a busy professor who plans an annual getaway for her old college friends and their families.
Timothy A. Pychyl, a professor of psychology at Canada's Carleton University, has written on Psychology Today, that identity is «knowledge of who we are.
Adam Grant, the Wharton professor who is Sandberg's friend and writing partner, has been by her side, offering the comfort of research into resilience and tools for emerging from grief.
Martti Häikiö, an adjunct professor of social history at the University of Helsinki, who wrote Nokia: The Inside Story, argues Samsung is the company to beat.
«Based on a series of studies performed by our team over the past 5 years, this «dose» of exercise has become my prescription for life,» Benjamin Levine, a professor of internal medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern who wrote the study, said in a statement.
Cornell professor and economist Robert Frank, who wrote a book in the 1990s titled The Winner - Take - All Society: Why the Few at the Top Get So Much More Than the Rest of Us, made popular the belief that a big portion of the increase in the income gap has to do with the way a global market values its best performers, be they CEOs or athletes or actual performers.
And a year is not soon,» says Emily Godbey, an associate professor at Iowa State University who studies and writes about how humans respond to disasters.
«The next couple of months are crucial for the future of Ireland,» said Kevin O'Rourke, professor of Economic History at Oxford University, who has written extensively on Ireland's role in the Brexit talks.
, and often surprising (out of compassion, we're not going to draw undue attention to the professor who absolutely must listen to Britney Spears when she writes).
«No one should be asked to leave a restaurant, rejected for an apartment or mistreated at work because of who they are,» Anthony Michael Kreis, a law professor at Chicago - Kent College of Law, wrote in an email to CNBC.
A few years ago, I wrote a book with a professor who had been trained as an engineer.
In a Winter 2015 article published in the California Management Review, Harvard Business School Professor Karthik Ramanna writes that the rules on accounting and auditing are examples of «thin political markets» in which those who have the most to gain set the rules.
But it may be more difficult for tech firms to justify scanning conversations in other situations, said Ryan Calo, a University of Washington law professor who writes about tech.
As Tim Duy, a University of Oregon economics professor who is an avid Fed watcher, wrote in a recent blog: «When the Fed turns hawkish and steps up the pace of rate increases, is when we need to be increasingly concerned that, like all good things, this expansion will come to an end.»
Galen Cranz, a sociologist and professor of architecture at the University of California Berkeley who has long crusaded for more active work environments writes via e-mail: «It will take cultural change in order to make significant change.»
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Since some might wonder, I'll point out that I'm not technically a professional journalist myself — I'm a professor who dabbles at blogging — but I take my independence seriously, and I assure you that the first time anyone in management at Rogers Media (owner of Canadian Business) tries to tell me what to write in this space, that will be the very last day I write for them.
Every class you take brings you in contact with professors, teaching assistants, and students who could one day write you a recommendation for an internship or give you a lead on a job.
Mark Leiser, a law professor who writes a tech law column for The Drum, says he was denied boarding on an Easyjet flight after he tweeted critical remarks about the airline (he said that a delayed flight had caused a soldier on his flight to miss a connection and that Easyjet had refused to help).
Frank Pasquale, a University of Maryland law professor who's written extensively about how corporations use personal data, said the federal government's antitrust enforcers should be more vigilant with Facebook.
But a few key words and phrases from Stocky's statement stand out, as Zeynep Tufekci, a University of North Carolina professor who often writes about technology and society, highlighted on Twitter Tuesday.
«We can show that the gap exists,» said Huseyin Gulen, a finance professor at Purdue University who has written about the issue.
Professor Ragan of McGill University, a highly respected economist who was a former adviser to Jim Flaherty, wrote in a recent report for the C. D. Howe Institute that there was nothing the Federal government could do to strengthen economic growth and job creation.
Underreporting the number of people who died from the storm is serious, writes Carlos Yordán, an economist and international relations professor at Drew University.
Kevin Werbach, a business professor who has written extensively on the subject, said that while gamification could be a force for good in the gig economy — for example, by creating bonds among workers who do not share a physical space — there was a danger of abuse.
David Gould, a prominent entrepreneur within the community, who was inspired by Hsieh's charisma and ideas to leave his job as a professor in the University of Iowa and move to Las Vegas earlier this year, wrote an open letter to Hsieh, published today in Las Vegas Weekly:
David L. Gould, who had been a professor at the University of Iowa until Hsieh convinced him to move to Las Vegas and take the title «Director of Imagination,» wrote a public resignation letter blaming the layoffs on «a collage of decadence, greed, and missing leadership.»
One person they turned to for funding was David Cheriton, a Stanford professor of computer science, who wrote them a check for $ 100,000.
Perhaps the best counter-analysis can be found here, on the PBS Frontline website, from the independent «virtual» news organization TehranBureau, and written by MUHAMMAD SAHIMI, a USC chemistry professor who has been writing about Iran, its nuclear program and its domestic developments for many years....
Referring to a draft article co-authored by Gallagher which suggests that proposals drafted by Harvard Law School's Shareholder Rights Project may constitute a violation of SEC rules, Minow quotes Columbia law professor Robert Jackson, who wrote, «It is wildly inappropriate for a sitting SEC commissioner to issue a law review paper accusing a private party of violating federal securities law without any investigation or due process of any kind.
His father, Louis Lowenstein, was an attorney and Columbia University law professor who wrote books and articles critical of the American financial industry.
It's much bigger and more - sweeping than this,» wrote Jeffrey Towson, a Peking University professor and private equity investor who closely follows the development of China's retail sector, in his blog earlier this year.
«This is not just a nice, smooth process,» said Henry E. Siu, an economics professor at the University of British Columbia, who helped write the recent study about polarization and the business cycle.
The neighborhood was developed in the 1940s and today represents a remarkably preserved example of the kind of postwar, mass - produced housing that would proliferate in the following decades, according to Anna Andrzejewski, a UW - Madison professor of art history who has written about the neighborhood.
Law professors write solely for other academics, but since their underlying religious / ideological / political positions are relatively conventional, they can also reassure their co «ideologues outside of the academy that someone really smart who speaks the language of modern moral / legal theory is on their side.
There are several other discrepancies between the two versions which are addressed in «Who Wrote the Bible», which was written by Richard Elliott Friedman, a biblical scholar and the Ann and Jay Davis Professor of Jewish Studies at the University of Georgia.
Very well written piece aimed perfectly at its target audience, the «professors» of the world, who feel the need to project themselves and their prejudices upon those leaving it.
Hein is professor of literature at Wheaton College and here offers the first full - length biography of a writer who had an inestimable influence on such as C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkein, and Frederick Buechner (who writes the foreword).
The man who wrote the original work was a promising young scholar in his early thirties at All Soul's College at Oxford; the person who issues the new edition is Rollins Professor of History at Princeton, the most renowned student of Augustine in the world, and one of the most respected historians of the religious history of the later Roman Empire.
Writing recently in the Wall Street Journal on campus rape accusations, Peter Berkowitz asks, «Where are the professors... who will insist clearly and in public that due process is a fundamental component of American political institutions and culture... indispensable in a free society to the fair administration of justice?
(I want to give credit to the Chicago Tribune's article on Larycia Hawkins» dismissal from Wheaton College, Wheaton College suspends Christian professor who wore a hijab, for providing me with the inspiration and an outline to write this satirical piece.)
Lerone A. Marti, an assistant professor of American religious history at Eden Theological Seminary in St. Louis, wrote that church folks who stick by unrepentant pastors have a lot to learn about forgiveness and accountability.
«America is very unusual in being able to live comfortably with the people we disagree with,» says Putnam, a Harvard University professor who also wrote the book «Bowling Alone.»
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