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Full-Text Articles in Law
Globalization Of Lawyers, Judith Mcmorrow
Globalization Of Lawyers, Judith Mcmorrow
Judith A. McMorrow
From Rome To The Restatement: S.P. Scott, Fred Blume, Clyde Pharr, And Roman Law In Early Twentieth Century America, Timothy G. Kearley
From Rome To The Restatement: S.P. Scott, Fred Blume, Clyde Pharr, And Roman Law In Early Twentieth Century America, Timothy G. Kearley
Timothy G. Kearley
Zen And The Art Of Multitasking: Mindfulness For Law Librarians, Filippa M. Anzalone
Zen And The Art Of Multitasking: Mindfulness For Law Librarians, Filippa M. Anzalone
Filippa Marullo Anzalone
Professor Anzalone explains what mindfulness is and how it can help law librarians thrive in their professional and personal lives. The demands on law librarians are tremendous, and the constant juggling of job responsibilities often leads to depression and burnout. A mindfulness practice can offer relief and perhaps even bring joy to harried law librarians.
Some Musings On Teaching Legal Research, Filippa M. Anzalone
Some Musings On Teaching Legal Research, Filippa M. Anzalone
Filippa Marullo Anzalone
No abstract provided.
Politically Motivated Bar Discipline, James E. Moliterno
Politically Motivated Bar Discipline, James E. Moliterno
James E. Moliterno
Bar discipline and admission denial have a century-long history of misuse in times of national crisis and upheaval. The terror war is such a time, and the threat of bar discipline has once again become an overreaction to justifiable fear and turmoil. Political misuse of bar machinery is characterized by its setting in the midst of turmoil, by its target, and by its lack of merit. The current instance of politically motivated bar discipline bears the marks of its historical antecedents.
A Symposium Precis, Thomas E. Baker
Enhancing The Law Student Experience And Employability Skills Through A Law Clinic And Experiential Learning Curricula, Francina Cantatore
Enhancing The Law Student Experience And Employability Skills Through A Law Clinic And Experiential Learning Curricula, Francina Cantatore
Francina Cantatore
Students have identified many positive benefits in the Bond Law Clinic initiative, including the opportunity for students to: “work in a supportive, safe and encouraging environment” (Law Student, 2013); “build confidence to distill real issues and to assist clients in finding practical answers” (Law Student, 2014); “practically apply the professional skills that they learn throughout their degree in a legal setting” (Law Student, 2013) The Clinic “is an excellent learning tool for students and a much needed service for the community” (Law Student, 2014).
Taming The Tigers: Domestic Violence, Legal Professionalism, And Well-Being, Jill Engle
Taming The Tigers: Domestic Violence, Legal Professionalism, And Well-Being, Jill Engle
Jill Engle
Domestic violence kills thousands of American women every year. In 2013, one of them was my client. My law school clinic represented a woman divorcing her abusive husband after twenty years of marriage. Three days after we served him with the divorce complaint, he walked into the grocery store where she worked and shot her dead. He then turned the gun on himself, and died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds. The lead student working her case listened in horror as one of our local colleagues who had heard the breaking news described it to her in a phone call to the …
Is It Ethical To Use Crowdfunding To Finance The Practice Of Law?, Alberto Bernabe
Is It Ethical To Use Crowdfunding To Finance The Practice Of Law?, Alberto Bernabe
Alberto Bernabe
The Power Of Lawyer Regulators To Increase Client & Public Protection Through Adoption Of A Proactive Regulation System, Laurel S. Terry
The Power Of Lawyer Regulators To Increase Client & Public Protection Through Adoption Of A Proactive Regulation System, Laurel S. Terry
Laurel S. Terry
The Fatf’S 4th Mutual Evaluations, The U.S., & Lawyers (2016 Ilec Slides; See Also Cited 2015 & 2010 Articles), Laurel S. Terry
The Fatf’S 4th Mutual Evaluations, The U.S., & Lawyers (2016 Ilec Slides; See Also Cited 2015 & 2010 Articles), Laurel S. Terry
Laurel S. Terry
Transnational Legal Practice 2015, Laurel S. Terry
Transnational Legal Practice 2015, Laurel S. Terry
Laurel S. Terry
When It Comes To Lawyers… Is An Ounce Of Prevention Worth A Pound Of Cure?, Laurel S. Terry