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Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2005, Issue 4, Society Of American Law Teachers
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2005, Issue 4, Society Of American Law Teachers
SALT Equalizer
Contents of this issue:
Nancy Ehrenreich, Welcome to Our New SALT Board Members, at 1.
Beto Juarez & Holly Maguigan, Co-Presidents' Column, at 1.
Kent Greenfield, Solomon Amendment Litigation Update, at 4.
Beto Juarez, SALT and Pipeline Programs, at 4.
Margaret Martin Barry, Affirmative Action Committee Report, at 5.
Margaret Martin Barry, Follow-Up on Revised ABA Standards for Law Clinic Faculty, at 6.
Camille A. Nelson & Adele M. Morrison, Report on SALT's Third Annual Junior Faculty Development Workshop, at 6.
Jane Dolkart, SALT Annual Awards Dinner to Honor Cole, CCR, and Yamamoto …
Museletter: November/December 2005, Caroline L. Osborne
Museletter: November/December 2005, Caroline L. Osborne
Museletter
This Issue:
The Patriot Act, by Joyce Manna Janto
Ten Tried and True Tips for Exams
Law at the Movies: Separate Lies by Gail Zwirner
Taking The Stand: The Lessons Of The Three Men Who Took The Japanese American Internment To Court, Lorraine K. Bannai
Taking The Stand: The Lessons Of The Three Men Who Took The Japanese American Internment To Court, Lorraine K. Bannai
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Reform Of Public Company Disclosure In Europa, Roberta S. Karmel
Reform Of Public Company Disclosure In Europa, Roberta S. Karmel
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Museletter: October 2005, Caroline L. Osborne
Museletter: October 2005, Caroline L. Osborne
Museletter
This Issue:
HeinOnline by Caroline Osborne
Fall Back/Backk Up by Kimberly Wiseman
Law at the Movies: In Her Shoes by Gail Zwirner
Introduction: The Power Of Stories: Gloucester Tales, Susan Ayres
Introduction: The Power Of Stories: Gloucester Tales, Susan Ayres
Faculty Scholarship
For a second year, scholars made a pilgrimage to Gloucester for a three-day academic conference sponsored by Texas Wesleyan Law School, the University of Gloucestershire, and the Central Gloucester Initiative. This year's conference theme, "The Power of Stories: Intersections of Law, Culture and Literature," was inspired by the medieval folktale about Dick Whittington and his cat. While the City of Gloucester planned various events to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the folktale, such as a re-enactment of Dick Whittington's pilgrimage from Gloucester to London, conference organizers in both the United States and England planned a thought-provoking conference.
They did not …
Museletter: September 2005, Caroline L. Osborne
Museletter: September 2005, Caroline L. Osborne
Museletter
This Issue:
BNA Online by John R. Barden
But What If We Don't Have It? Making Interlibrary Loan Requests by Gail Zwirner, Head of Access Services
Recreational Reading Anyone?
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2005, Issue 3, Society Of American Law Teachers
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2005, Issue 3, Society Of American Law Teachers
SALT Equalizer
Kent Greenfield, Solomon Amendment Litigation Update, at 1.
Beto Juarez & Holly Maguigan, Co-Presidents’ Column, at 1.
Frank Rudy Cooper, In October, a Faculty Development Workshop for Progressives, at 3.
Michael Avery, See the New National Lawyers Guild in Portland this Fall, at 4.
Charles Calleros, ABA/LSAC Diversity Pipeline Conference to be Held in November, at 5.
Nancy Cook, SALT Welcoming Events for Academy Newcomers: November in D.C. and January in New Orleans, at 7.
Eileen Kaufman, Clinicians and Alternatives to the Bar Exam, at 8.
New ABA Standards for Clinicians’ Job Security, …
Museletter: August 2005, Caroline L. Osborne
Museletter: August 2005, Caroline L. Osborne
Museletter
This Issue:
Welcome New and Returning Students by Timothy L. Coggins
Did You Know??? Questions Frequently Asked
New Reference? By John Barden
Welcome New and Returning Students from Technical Services
Greetings from the Law Library's Access Services Department by Gail Zwirner
Overenforcement, Alex Stein, Richard Bierschbach
Overenforcement, Alex Stein, Richard Bierschbach
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
On The Sources Of Islamic Law And Practices, Ahmed Souaiaia
On The Sources Of Islamic Law And Practices, Ahmed Souaiaia
Ahmed E SOUAIAIA
No abstract provided.
Liability For Direct Advertising Of Drugs To Consumers: An Idea Whose Time Has Not Come, Aaron Twerski
Liability For Direct Advertising Of Drugs To Consumers: An Idea Whose Time Has Not Come, Aaron Twerski
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Breaking The Vicious Circularity: Sony's Contribution To The Fair Use Doctrine, Frank Pasquale
Breaking The Vicious Circularity: Sony's Contribution To The Fair Use Doctrine, Frank Pasquale
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Richmond Law Magazine: Summer 2005
Richmond Law Magazine: Summer 2005
Richmond Law Magazine
Features:
Fear, Irrationality, and Risk Perception
A Judge's Legacy
Their Day in Court
History Unearthed
Beyond The Margin Of Litigation: Reforming U.S. Election Administration To Avoid Electoral Meltdown, Richard L. Hasen
Beyond The Margin Of Litigation: Reforming U.S. Election Administration To Avoid Electoral Meltdown, Richard L. Hasen
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2005, Issue 2, Society Of American Law Teachers
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2005, Issue 2, Society Of American Law Teachers
SALT Equalizer
Contents of this issue:
Kent Greenfield, Solomon Amendment Litigation Update, at 1.
Holly Maguigan & Beto Juarez, Co-Presidents' Column, at 1.
Florence Wagman Roisman, SALT Takes a Strong Stand Against Bush Political and Judicial Nominees, at 4.
Nancy Ehrenreich, SALT Responds to Threats Against Academic Freedom, at 5.
Beto Juarez, Diversifying the Legal Profession: The Pipeline Initiatives, at 6.
Nancy Cook, SALT and EJS Host Successful Welcoming Reception at AALS Annual Meeting, at 8.
Deborah Waire Post, Good Food, Good Friends, and Good Stories at SALT's Annual Awards Dinner, at 8.
Tayyab Mahmud, 2005 …
"Tacking Too Close To The Wind": The Challenge To Prosecution Clinics To Set Our Students On A Straight Course, Stacy Caplow
"Tacking Too Close To The Wind": The Challenge To Prosecution Clinics To Set Our Students On A Straight Course, Stacy Caplow
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Some Thoughts On Herb Johnson's Favorite Court, R. Kent Newmyer
Some Thoughts On Herb Johnson's Favorite Court, R. Kent Newmyer
Faculty Articles and Papers
No abstract provided.
Genetic Information, Privacy And Insolvency, Edward J. Janger
Genetic Information, Privacy And Insolvency, Edward J. Janger
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Fourteenth Rule, R. Lawrence Dessem
The Fourteenth Rule, R. Lawrence Dessem
Faculty Publications
Thirteen Rules for Taking Law Exams is vintage Phillips perhaps most significantly because of its wit. Rather than writing his essay in a straightforward manner, Professor Phillips satirized the common mistakes that are so prevalent in law school examination answers. Professor Phillips' first rule (“never spell correctly any word which is central to the content of the course”) is, in part, justified because such errors “weaken the teacher's resistance so that he will more readily accept greater errors to come.
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Nancy Syzdek, Erin O'Donnell, Carol C. Harter, Diane Russell, Cate Weeks
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Nancy Syzdek, Erin O'Donnell, Carol C. Harter, Diane Russell, Cate Weeks
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Museletter: April 2005, Caroline L. Osborne
Museletter: April 2005, Caroline L. Osborne
Museletter
This Issue:
Tips for Surviving the Summer by Caroline Osborne and Gail Zwirner
From the Suggestion Box
At the Movies: Rules of Engagement by Gail Zwirner
[Summer hours]
Mutual Funds, Pension Funds, Hedge Funds And Stock Market Volatility: What Regulation By The Securities And Exchange Commission Is Appropriate?, Roberta S. Karmel
Mutual Funds, Pension Funds, Hedge Funds And Stock Market Volatility: What Regulation By The Securities And Exchange Commission Is Appropriate?, Roberta S. Karmel
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Museletter: March 2005, Caroline L. Osborne
Museletter: March 2005, Caroline L. Osborne
Museletter
This Issue:
Judge Robert R. Merhige, Jr., 1919-2005, by John R. Barden, Head, Reference & Research Services
Bridge the Gap Between Law School and the Real World
Spring Carrel Swap
Carrel Information for Graduates
Museletter: February 2005, Caroline L. Osborne
Museletter: February 2005, Caroline L. Osborne
Museletter
This Issue:
Giles Beecher Jackson and His Library by John R. Barden, Head, Reference & Research Services
Merhige Receives Gates Litigation Award
American College of Trial Lawyers
Legislative History at the Movies: The Aviator
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2005, Issue 1, Society Of American Law Teachers
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 2005, Issue 1, Society Of American Law Teachers
SALT Equalizer
Contents of this issue:
Aviam Soifer, 2004-05 SALT Salary Survey, at 1.
Survey Information, at 1.
About SALT, at 3.
Question Autonomy, With An Asterisk, Anita Bernstein
Question Autonomy, With An Asterisk, Anita Bernstein
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Attractive Complexity: Tax Deregulation, The Check-The-Box Election And The Future Of Tax Simplification, Steven A. Dean
Attractive Complexity: Tax Deregulation, The Check-The-Box Election And The Future Of Tax Simplification, Steven A. Dean
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Co-Teaching International Criminal Law: New Strategies To Meet The Challenges Of A New Course, Stacy Caplow, Maryellen Fullerton
Co-Teaching International Criminal Law: New Strategies To Meet The Challenges Of A New Course, Stacy Caplow, Maryellen Fullerton
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Is Consent Necessary? An Evaluation Of The Emerging Law Of Cohabitant Obligation, Marsha Garrison
Is Consent Necessary? An Evaluation Of The Emerging Law Of Cohabitant Obligation, Marsha Garrison
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.