WordPress Operated By Law Schools Should Replace Today’s Law Reviews
Paperback law reviews are relics of the past, and WordPress is the future of these scholarly tomes.
Paperback law reviews are relics of the past, and WordPress is the future of these scholarly tomes.
Publish or perish, but is there a point to it?
Its new features transform how you can track and analyze the more than 200,000 bills, regulations, and other measures set to be introduced this year.
The editors were inspired to produce the issue in the wake of the election.
Depending on how you measure it...
Even the lower-tier schools have their moments.
Even the lower-tier schools have their moments.
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She publicly embarrassed a student, and she wasn't entirely wrong.
She publicly embarrassed a student, and she wasn't entirely wrong.
A law review editor calls out a law professor for his elitist bullsh*t.
Make blogging and social networking a measure of one’s scholarship and you’ll see a move towards the future.
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A new ranking system endeavors to resolve the eternal question: whose law review reigns supreme!
The high cost of producing content nobody reads.
Check out the update on the future of the Bluebook, and some Yalies are on board.
Who deserves credit (or blame) for the authoritative (and often criticized) legal citation manual?
Our VP was kind enough to sign a law review member's Bluebook.