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Full-Text Articles in Law
Fortitude At Forty, Or Why A Seemingly Content, Overly Ambitious, And Detrimentally Optimistic Forty-Something Year Old Decided To Upend His Life And Go To Law School
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Can Law And Literature Be Practical? The Crucible And The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Martin H. Pritikin
Can Law And Literature Be Practical? The Crucible And The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Martin H. Pritikin
West Virginia Law Review
Counter-intuitively, one of the best ways to learn the practice-oriented topic of evidence may be by studying a work of fiction-specifically, Arthur Miller's The Crucible, which dramatizes the seventeenth-century Salem witch trials. The play puts the reader in the position of legal advocate, and invites strategic analysis of evidentiary issues. A close analysis of the dialogue presents an opportunity to explore both the doctrinal nuances of and policy considerations underlying the most important topics covered by the Federal Rules of Evidence, including the mode and order of interrogation, relevance, character evidence and impeachment, opinion testimony, and hearsay.
The Analytic Classroom, Todd E. Pettys
Sooner Lawyer, Fall 2012/Winter 2013
Brad Carson: Presidential Appointment Makes Him The Army's Top Civilian Lawyer, Jonella Frank
Brad Carson: Presidential Appointment Makes Him The Army's Top Civilian Lawyer, Jonella Frank
Sooner Lawyer Archive
No abstract provided.
Military Service: Ou Law Grads Answer The Call, Jonella Frank
Military Service: Ou Law Grads Answer The Call, Jonella Frank
Sooner Lawyer Archive
No abstract provided.
Tom Colbert And David B. Lewis: Continuing To Shape History Through Judicial Service, Evie Holzer, Jonella Frank
Tom Colbert And David B. Lewis: Continuing To Shape History Through Judicial Service, Evie Holzer, Jonella Frank
Sooner Lawyer Archive
No abstract provided.
Alumni Inducted Into Order Of The Owl, Evie Holzer, Jonella Frank
Alumni Inducted Into Order Of The Owl, Evie Holzer, Jonella Frank
Sooner Lawyer Archive
No abstract provided.
Students Attend Chinese Law Summer Program
Students Attend Chinese Law Summer Program
Sooner Lawyer Archive
No abstract provided.
From The Dean, Joseph Harroz Jr.
Ethics In Legal Education: An Augmentation Of Legal Realism, Gerald R. Ferrera
Ethics In Legal Education: An Augmentation Of Legal Realism, Gerald R. Ferrera
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
When Will Black Women Lawyers Slay The Two-Headed Dragon: Racism And Gender Bias, Wilma Williams Pinder
When Will Black Women Lawyers Slay The Two-Headed Dragon: Racism And Gender Bias, Wilma Williams Pinder
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bridging The Law School Learning Gap Through Universal Design, Jennifer Jolly-Ryan
Bridging The Law School Learning Gap Through Universal Design, Jennifer Jolly-Ryan
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tough Love: The Law School That Required Its Students To Learn Good Grammar, Ann Nowak
Tough Love: The Law School That Required Its Students To Learn Good Grammar, Ann Nowak
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Student-Friendly Model: Creating Cost-Effective Externship Programs, James H. Bachman, Jana B. Eliason
The Student-Friendly Model: Creating Cost-Effective Externship Programs, James H. Bachman, Jana B. Eliason
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
How Metacognitive Deficiencies Of Law Students Lead To Biased Ratings Of Law Professors, Catherine J. Wasson, Barbara J. Tyler
How Metacognitive Deficiencies Of Law Students Lead To Biased Ratings Of Law Professors, Catherine J. Wasson, Barbara J. Tyler
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Heretical View Of Teaching: A Contrarian Looks At Teaching, The Carnegie Report, And Best Practices, Gary Shaw
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Practicing On Purpose: Promoting Personal Wellness And Professional Values In Legal Education, Gretchen Duhaime
Practicing On Purpose: Promoting Personal Wellness And Professional Values In Legal Education, Gretchen Duhaime
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Mindful Law School: An Integrative Approach To Transforming Legal Education, Scott L. Rogers
The Mindful Law School: An Integrative Approach To Transforming Legal Education, Scott L. Rogers
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Teaching Real Property Law As Real Estate Lawyering, Roger Bernhardt
Teaching Real Property Law As Real Estate Lawyering, Roger Bernhardt
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Preface, Tracey A. Theret
In Memoriam: Anne Louise Hasselback, Ann Hodges, Kym Osterbind
In Memoriam: Anne Louise Hasselback, Ann Hodges, Kym Osterbind
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
In Memoriam: Judith Campbell Meyer, Michelle Rahman
In Memoriam: Judith Campbell Meyer, Michelle Rahman
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tribute To Dean Ronald F. Phillips, William Rehnquist, Sandra Day O'Connor, Ronald M. George, Armand Arabian
Tribute To Dean Ronald F. Phillips, William Rehnquist, Sandra Day O'Connor, Ronald M. George, Armand Arabian
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Importance Of Being Empirical, Michael Heise
The Importance Of Being Empirical, Michael Heise
Pepperdine Law Review
Legal scholarship is becoming increasingly empirical. Although empirical methodologies gain important influence within the legal academy, their application in legal research remains underdeveloped. This paper surveys and analyzes the state of empirical legal scholarship and explores possible influences on its production. The paper advances a normative argument for increased empirical legal scholarship.