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Full-Text Articles in Legal Writing and Research
You Could Have Told Me That In The First Place: Five Tips That Might Have Saved A Young Lawyer A Lot Of Trouble, Jay O'Keeffe
You Could Have Told Me That In The First Place: Five Tips That Might Have Saved A Young Lawyer A Lot Of Trouble, Jay O'Keeffe
University of Richmond Law Review
I will open with a confession: I have very, very little to contribute to legal scholarship. My day-to-day work as a lawyer and a parent keeps me busy. My career to date as a generalist has not led me to develop any great substantive expertise in a particular area of the law. Even my war stories are boring because they cluster around briefs, procedural defaults, and oral arguments. But I do have one thing to offer. I have been lucky in my career to work in “Biglaw,” then at a medium-sized firm of about fifty lawyers, and most recently at …
Acknowledgments, Alexander R. Mcdaniel
Acknowledgments, Alexander R. Mcdaniel
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Practical Tips For Placing And Publishing Your First Law Review Article, Robert Luther Iii
Practical Tips For Placing And Publishing Your First Law Review Article, Robert Luther Iii
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Introducing The University Of Richmond Law Review Online Edition, P. Thomas Distanislao Iii, Carter Nichols
Introducing The University Of Richmond Law Review Online Edition, P. Thomas Distanislao Iii, Carter Nichols
University of Richmond Law Review
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Tribute To Gail F. Zwirner, Paul M. Birch
Tribute To Gail F. Zwirner, Paul M. Birch
University of Richmond Law Review
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Dedication To Dean Timothy L. Coggins, W. Clark Williams Jr.
Dedication To Dean Timothy L. Coggins, W. Clark Williams Jr.
University of Richmond Law Review
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Pining For Sustainability, Timothy M. Mulvaney
Pining For Sustainability, Timothy M. Mulvaney
University of Richmond Law Review
In the legal academic community, there are significant positive signs demonstrating attention to sustainable practices, from course offerings to many day-to-day operations. Scholarly research also reflects this positive trend. Much of this recent scholarship assesses sustainability-focused regulatory and normative efforts to address the impacts associated with a warming planet in marked detail, and there is an additional plethora of writing on the many topics beyond the changing climate that raise sustainability questions.