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Boyd Briefs - Feb. 5, 2015, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School Of Law Feb 2015

Boyd Briefs - Feb. 5, 2015, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School Of Law

Boyd Briefs / Road Scholars

Boyd Briefs provides weekly information regarding the activities and accomplishments of the faculty, students, and alumni of the William S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.


Boyd Briefs - Jan. 29, 2015, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School Of Law Jan 2015

Boyd Briefs - Jan. 29, 2015, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School Of Law

Boyd Briefs / Road Scholars

Boyd Briefs provides weekly information regarding the activities and accomplishments of the faculty, students, and alumni of the William S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.


Boyd Briefs - Jan. 22, 2015, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School Of Law Jan 2015

Boyd Briefs - Jan. 22, 2015, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School Of Law

Boyd Briefs / Road Scholars

Boyd Briefs provides weekly information regarding the activities and accomplishments of the faculty, students, and alumni of the William S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.


Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2015, Issue 2, Society Of American Law Teachers Jan 2015

Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2015, Issue 2, Society Of American Law Teachers

SALT Equalizer

Contents of This Issue:

2016 SALT Annual Dinner, at 1.

2016 SALT Annual Dinner Sponsors, at 2.

Olympia Duhart & Ruben Garcia, Co-Presidents’ Column, at 2.

SALT Membership: Reduced Rates, Online Renewal, at 3.

SALT Files Amicus Brief Supporting University Diversity Efforts, at 4.

B.A. to J.D. Pipeline Event, at 5.

Junior Faculty Development Workshop, at 5.

Professor Justin Hansford Receives SALT Junior Faculty Award, at 6.

SALT Announces Co-Presidents Elect, Incoming Board of Governors, at 6.

SALT Comments on Revised Pay As You Earn Regulation, at 6.

Upcoming Events, at 7.

SALT Mourns the Loss of Former Board Members, …


Say The Magic Word: A Rhetorical Analysis Of Contract Drafting Choices, Lori D. Johnson Jan 2015

Say The Magic Word: A Rhetorical Analysis Of Contract Drafting Choices, Lori D. Johnson

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Drafters of complex contracts often face a thorny dilemma – determining whether to retain “magic words” included in form documents, especially when considering the advice of current contract style scholars advocating for the removal of all traditional contract prose. But the drafter need not remove all terms that serve as elegant shorthand for more convoluted legal concepts, particularly where the inclusion of the term advances client interests. The application of rhetorical criticism – the analysis of methods of communicating ideas – to drafters’ use of the term “time is of the essence” sheds light on the dominant motivations of drafters …


Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2015, Issue 1, Society Of American Law Teachers Jan 2015

Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2015, Issue 1, Society Of American Law Teachers

SALT Equalizer

Contents of This Issue:

Survey Information and Methodology, at 1.

2014-15 SALT Salary Survey, at 1.

About SALT and SALT Membership, at 3.

Survey Instrument, at 5.

SALT Salary Survey 2013-2014, at 5.


Reimagining Access To Justice In The Poor People’S Courts, Elizabeth L. Macdowell Jan 2015

Reimagining Access To Justice In The Poor People’S Courts, Elizabeth L. Macdowell

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Access to justice efforts have been focused more on access than justice, due in part to the framing of access to justice issues around the presence or absence of lawyers. This article argues that access to justice scholars and activists should also think about social justice and provides a roadmap for running a legal services program geared toward making court systems more just. The article also further develops the concept of “poor people’s courts,” a term that has been used to describe courts serving large numbers of low-income people without representation. The article argues that access to justice efforts can …


You Make Me Feel Like Dancing: Students, Scholars, And Sources In The Law Library, Jeanne Price Jan 2015

You Make Me Feel Like Dancing: Students, Scholars, And Sources In The Law Library, Jeanne Price

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