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Full-Text Articles in Legal Writing and Research
The Indelible Mark Of Plagiarism: Why Is It So Difficult To Make It Stop?, Brenda D. Gibson
The Indelible Mark Of Plagiarism: Why Is It So Difficult To Make It Stop?, Brenda D. Gibson
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Generation Z Goes To Law School: Teaching And Reaching Law Students In The Post-Millennial Generation, Laura P. Graham
Generation Z Goes To Law School: Teaching And Reaching Law Students In The Post-Millennial Generation, Laura P. Graham
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Unpublished Opinions And No Citation Rules In The Trial Courts, J. Thomas Sullivan
Unpublished Opinions And No Citation Rules In The Trial Courts, J. Thomas Sullivan
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Perils Of Online Legal Research: A Caveat For Diligent Counsel, J. Thomas Sullivan
The Perils Of Online Legal Research: A Caveat For Diligent Counsel, J. Thomas Sullivan
Faculty Scholarship
Online legal research is emerging as a preferred tool for judges, attorneys, and lawstudents, providing a vast amount ofnearly real-time legal resources at the speed of electronic search. This article analyzes the risk of error associated with the immediacy of online opinion publishing and how the uncertainty ofaccuracy potentially compromises the litigator's ability to provide accurate advice.
Ethical And Aggressive Appellate Advocacy: Confronting Adverse Authority, J. Thomas Sullivan
Ethical And Aggressive Appellate Advocacy: Confronting Adverse Authority, J. Thomas Sullivan
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.