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Nova Law Review-Volume 32-2007-2008, Matthew T. Moore, Anthony M. Stella, Sara M. Sandler, Jonah M. Levine, Yeemee Chan, Matthew B. Criscuolo, Alison Longley, Nicholas Seidule, Jennifer Sniffen, Stephanie Marie Suarez Oct 2007

Nova Law Review-Volume 32-2007-2008, Matthew T. Moore, Anthony M. Stella, Sara M. Sandler, Jonah M. Levine, Yeemee Chan, Matthew B. Criscuolo, Alison Longley, Nicholas Seidule, Jennifer Sniffen, Stephanie Marie Suarez

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Ilsa Journal Of International And Comparative Law-Volume 14-2007-2008, Jennifer Lucas Keesler, Rachel Perez, Joanne Torrey, David Ehrlich, Lazaro Vazquez, Vanessa Serrano, Michelle Santos, Joshua Kon, Gabriela Prado, Jessica Reyes, Brooke Guenot, Kaivon Yazdani Oct 2007

Ilsa Journal Of International And Comparative Law-Volume 14-2007-2008, Jennifer Lucas Keesler, Rachel Perez, Joanne Torrey, David Ehrlich, Lazaro Vazquez, Vanessa Serrano, Michelle Santos, Joshua Kon, Gabriela Prado, Jessica Reyes, Brooke Guenot, Kaivon Yazdani

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Scholarship Advice For New Law Professors In The Electronic Age, Nancy Levit Jan 2007

Scholarship Advice For New Law Professors In The Electronic Age, Nancy Levit

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The article suggests that the legal academy is in a time of transition between promotion and tenure rules based on traditional methods of publication and contemporary electronic and interdisciplinary possibilities for publication. While a number of articles contain recommendations for newer law professors about the process of scholarship, most of those articles are between five and twenty years old and do not address publishing in the age of blogs, expedited reviews, electronic submissions, and open-access databases.

The substance and length of what law professors write, the formats in which they do so, and the fora in which they publish are …