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Handbook On Virginia Civil Procedure, A Guide To Legal Research In Virginia, Gail Starling Marshall, Steven D. Hinckley Jan 1989

Handbook On Virginia Civil Procedure, A Guide To Legal Research In Virginia, Gail Starling Marshall, Steven D. Hinckley

University of Richmond Law Review

Professor Bryson's Handbook on Virginia Civil Procedure ("Handbook") which is now out in an expanded second edition, was written as an introduction to Virginia civil procedure for the students who study with him at the T.C. Williams School of Law at the University of Richmond. However, it will find an appreciative audience among two other distinct and occasionally overlapping groups of readers: active litigators who seek a ready reference on Virginia's civil-law procedures and practices, and legal history buffs who enjoy an excursus on the Anglo-American antecedents of Virginia's sometimes unique approach to civil litigation.


In Praise Of Student-Edited Law Reviews: A Reply To Professor Dekanal, John Paul Jones Jan 1989

In Praise Of Student-Edited Law Reviews: A Reply To Professor Dekanal, John Paul Jones

Law Faculty Publications

Prof. Jones responds to a previous writer's arguments that the student-edited law review be replaced by journals edited by law faculty members. He argues that there are not enough willing faculty editors and staff members to sustain the present number and production rate of law journals.