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The Ideal Collaborative Partner: A Tribute To Jana Singer, Jane C. Murphy Jul 2019

The Ideal Collaborative Partner: A Tribute To Jana Singer, Jane C. Murphy

Maryland Law Review

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“How Could Anyone ‘Roast’ Jana?”: A Tribute To My Colleague Jana Singer, Donald G. Gifford Jul 2019

“How Could Anyone ‘Roast’ Jana?”: A Tribute To My Colleague Jana Singer, Donald G. Gifford

Maryland Law Review

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Tribute To Jana B. Singer, Karen H. Rothenberg Jul 2019

Tribute To Jana B. Singer, Karen H. Rothenberg

Maryland Law Review

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Positive Legal Education: Flourishing Law Students And Thriving Law Schools, Debra S. Austin May 2018

Positive Legal Education: Flourishing Law Students And Thriving Law Schools, Debra S. Austin

Maryland Law Review

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In Memoriam: Clinton Bamberger May 2018

In Memoriam: Clinton Bamberger

Maryland Law Review

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Disciplinary Legal Empiricism, Lynn M. Lopucki Mar 2017

Disciplinary Legal Empiricism, Lynn M. Lopucki

Maryland Law Review

This Article reports on an empirical study of one hundred and twenty empirical legal studies published in leading, non-peer-reviewed law reviews and in the peer-reviewed Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. The study is the first to compare studies by disciplinary empiricists—defined as Ph.D. holders—with those by non-disciplinary empiricists—defined as J.D. holders who are not also Ph.D. holders.

The study identifies three differences between disciplinary and non-disciplinary legal empiricism that are relevant to law school faculty hiring decisions. First, because disciplinary empiricists are more likely to collaborate with other disciplinary empiricists, hiring disciplinary empiricists will increase the quantity of legal …


Ave Atque Vale, Peter E. Quint Mar 2017

Ave Atque Vale, Peter E. Quint

Maryland Law Review

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Tributes To Professor Peter E. Quint, Gordon Young, Michael Millemann, David Bogen, Robin West Mar 2017

Tributes To Professor Peter E. Quint, Gordon Young, Michael Millemann, David Bogen, Robin West

Maryland Law Review

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A Proud Maryland Law Review Alumnus Looks Back, Richard D. Bennett Nov 2016

A Proud Maryland Law Review Alumnus Looks Back, Richard D. Bennett

Maryland Law Review

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Celebrating Seventy-Five Years Of Maryland Law Review: A Tribute In Photographs May 2016

Celebrating Seventy-Five Years Of Maryland Law Review: A Tribute In Photographs

Maryland Law Review

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Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Tribute: The Maryland Law Review At Seventy-Five, William L. Reynolds May 2016

Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Tribute: The Maryland Law Review At Seventy-Five, William L. Reynolds

Maryland Law Review

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In Praise Of Bill Reynolds And Paul Blair, William M. Richman Dec 2015

In Praise Of Bill Reynolds And Paul Blair, William M. Richman

Maryland Law Review

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Debunking The Myths Surrounding Student Scholarly Writing, Kristina V. Foehrkolb, Marc A. Desimone Jr. Nov 2014

Debunking The Myths Surrounding Student Scholarly Writing, Kristina V. Foehrkolb, Marc A. Desimone Jr.

Maryland Law Review

There is a tendency to view scholarly writing by law students as an exercise that has little utility in preparing them for the actual practice of law. This assumption is unfounded; to the contrary, scholarly writing in law school gives students a unique learning opportunity that is surprisingly close to how students will learn and write when they enter practice. While few law schools take advantage of this valuable learning tool, law school journals have long served as a vehicle and an outlet for student scholarship. Relying on the practices of some of the country’s top journals and using our …


Legislating After Janice M.: The Constitutionality Of Recognizing De Facto Parenthood In Maryland, Rachel Simmonsen Jan 2011

Legislating After Janice M.: The Constitutionality Of Recognizing De Facto Parenthood In Maryland, Rachel Simmonsen

Maryland Law Review

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Symposium - The Profession And The Academy: Addressing Major Changes In Law Practice - Introduction Jan 2011

Symposium - The Profession And The Academy: Addressing Major Changes In Law Practice - Introduction

Maryland Law Review

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The Changing Cultures And Economics Of Large Law Firm Practice And Their Impact On Legal Education, Neil J. Dilloff Jan 2011

The Changing Cultures And Economics Of Large Law Firm Practice And Their Impact On Legal Education, Neil J. Dilloff

Maryland Law Review

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Profound “Nonchanges” In Small And Midsize Firms, Ward B. Coe Iii Jan 2011

Profound “Nonchanges” In Small And Midsize Firms, Ward B. Coe Iii

Maryland Law Review

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Challenging The Academy To A Dual (Perspective): The Need To Embrace Lawyering For Personal Legal Services, William Hornsby Jan 2011

Challenging The Academy To A Dual (Perspective): The Need To Embrace Lawyering For Personal Legal Services, William Hornsby

Maryland Law Review

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Learning To Be Lawyers: Professional Identity And The Law School Curriculum, Charlotte S. Alexander Jan 2011

Learning To Be Lawyers: Professional Identity And The Law School Curriculum, Charlotte S. Alexander

Maryland Law Review

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The Symposium On The Profession And The Academy: Concluding Thoughts, Michael Millemann Jan 2011

The Symposium On The Profession And The Academy: Concluding Thoughts, Michael Millemann

Maryland Law Review

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Three Generations Of U.S. Lawyers: Generalists, Specialists, Project Managers , William D. Henderson Jan 2011

Three Generations Of U.S. Lawyers: Generalists, Specialists, Project Managers , William D. Henderson

Maryland Law Review

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A Gaping Hole In American Legal Education, Michael Kelly Jan 2011

A Gaping Hole In American Legal Education, Michael Kelly

Maryland Law Review

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Equipping The Garage Guys In Law, Gillian K. Hadfield Jan 2011

Equipping The Garage Guys In Law, Gillian K. Hadfield

Maryland Law Review

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Should American Law Schools Continue To Graduate Lawyers Whom Clients Consider Worthless?, Clark D. Cunningham Jan 2011

Should American Law Schools Continue To Graduate Lawyers Whom Clients Consider Worthless?, Clark D. Cunningham

Maryland Law Review

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Back To The Future In Law Schools, William L. Reynolds Jan 2011

Back To The Future In Law Schools, William L. Reynolds

Maryland Law Review

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On Legal Education And Reform: One View Formed From Diverse Perspectives, Robert J. Rhee Jan 2011

On Legal Education And Reform: One View Formed From Diverse Perspectives, Robert J. Rhee

Maryland Law Review

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The Value Of “Thinking Like A Lawyer”, Michelle M. Harner Jan 2011

The Value Of “Thinking Like A Lawyer”, Michelle M. Harner

Maryland Law Review

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Setting The Record Straight: Maryland's First Black Women Law Graduates, Taunya Lovell Banks Jan 2004

Setting The Record Straight: Maryland's First Black Women Law Graduates, Taunya Lovell Banks

Maryland Law Review

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May Public Universities Restrict Faculty From Receiving Or Transmitting Information Via University Computer Resources? Academic Freedom, The First Amendment, And The Internet, Damon L. Krieger Jan 2000

May Public Universities Restrict Faculty From Receiving Or Transmitting Information Via University Computer Resources? Academic Freedom, The First Amendment, And The Internet, Damon L. Krieger

Maryland Law Review

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Statutory Analogy, Purpose, And Policy In Legal Reasoning: Live Lobsters And A Tiger Cub In The Park, Robert E. Keeton Jan 1993

Statutory Analogy, Purpose, And Policy In Legal Reasoning: Live Lobsters And A Tiger Cub In The Park, Robert E. Keeton

Maryland Law Review

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