Generative Artificial Intelligence And The Practice Of Law: Impact, Opportunities, And Risks, 2024 University of Minnesota Law School
Generative Artificial Intelligence And The Practice Of Law: Impact, Opportunities, And Risks, John Villasenor
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology
No abstract provided.
Foreword, 2024 Northwestern Pritzker School of Law
Foreword, Caroline Faye Radell, Udhanth Mallasani
Northwestern Law Journal des Refusés
No abstract provided.
A Model Of Evidence-Based Practice For Law Schools To Improve System Outcomes, 2024 Nova Southeastern University
A Model Of Evidence-Based Practice For Law Schools To Improve System Outcomes, Chance Meyer
St. Mary's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Law School News: Leadership And Vision: Jonte T. Mckenzie L'24, 2024 Roger Williams University School of Law
Law School News: Leadership And Vision: Jonte T. Mckenzie L'24, Michelle Choate
Life of the Law School (1993- )
No abstract provided.
Preliminary Injunctions Prevail Through The Winter Of Buckhannon, 2024 Northwestern Pritzker School of Law
Preliminary Injunctions Prevail Through The Winter Of Buckhannon, Kaitlan Donahue
Northwestern University Law Review
The Civil Rights Attorney’s Fees Awards Act of 1976 allows courts to award attorneys’ fees to the “prevailing party” in any “action or proceeding” enforcing several civil rights-related statutes. Yet, this statute fails to define the term “prevailing party,” leaving the courts to define it over time. The Supreme Court’s piecemeal, vague definitions of “prevailing party” have only complicated the legal landscape and caused more uncertainty for potential plaintiffs and their prospective attorneys. Without the relief offered by recovery of attorneys’ fees, private litigants may be dissuaded from pursuing meritorious litigation due to overwhelming costs of representation, and attorneys may …
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Essay/Art Contest 2024, 2024 Roger Williams University
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Essay/Art Contest 2024, Roger Williams University School Of Law
School of Law Conferences, Lectures & Events
No abstract provided.
Law School News: The Power Of Yes: Stefanie Fischer L'24, 2024 Roger Williams University School of Law
Law School News: The Power Of Yes: Stefanie Fischer L'24, Suzi Morales
Life of the Law School (1993- )
No abstract provided.
5th Annual Women In Law Leadership Lecture, 2024 Roger Williams University
5th Annual Women In Law Leadership Lecture, Roger Williams University School Of Law
School of Law Conferences, Lectures & Events
No abstract provided.
Law School News: Rooted In Commitment: Geovanny Amaya L'24, 2024 Roger Williams University School of Law
Law School News: Rooted In Commitment: Geovanny Amaya L'24, Michelle Choate
Life of the Law School (1993- )
No abstract provided.
Access To Justice And The Legal Profession: Three Questions, 2024 Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Access To Justice And The Legal Profession: Three Questions, Trevor C. W. Farrow
Articles & Book Chapters
There is an increasing recognition – from all sectors of the legal system, including the former Chief Justice of Canada – that justice is in crisis. Even though we have some of the best judges, lawyers, and law schools in the world, delays in the civil, criminal, and family justice systems are massive and increasing. Costs of legal help are going up. An increasing number of people are trying to represent themselves. Legal aid is available only for the least well-off and only for a limited range of services. Many communities feel alienated and do not see themselves represented by …
Rwu Law Alumni Newsletter April 2024, 2024 Roger Williams University
Rwu Law Alumni Newsletter April 2024, Roger Williams University School Of Law
RWU Law
No abstract provided.
Changemakers: Terrence Haas : Juris Doctorate : Adventures In Law, 2024 Roger Williams University
Changemakers: Terrence Haas : Juris Doctorate : Adventures In Law, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Life of the Law School (1993- )
No abstract provided.
Whom Do Prosecutors Protect?, 2024 Georgetown University Law Center
Whom Do Prosecutors Protect?, Vida Johnson
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
Prosecutors regard themselves as public servants who fight crime and increase community safety on behalf of their constituents. But prosecutors do not only seek to protect those they are supposed to serve. Instead, prosecutors often trade community safety, privacy, and even the constitutional rights of the general public to enlarge police power. Prosecutors routinely advocate for weaker public rights, shield police from public accountability, and fail to prosecute police when they break the law.
This Article will show how prosecutors often protect police at the expense of the public. This Article suggests a novel theory of evaluating the conduct of …
Use Of Force In Policing: Do Female Police Officers Use Unjustifiable Force As Often As Male Officers?, 2024 Jacksonville State University
Use Of Force In Policing: Do Female Police Officers Use Unjustifiable Force As Often As Male Officers?, Carma Dobson
Theses
Use of force (UOF) is a common practice in policing. My study focuses on the disposition of the use of unjustifiable force in policing. Utilization of pre-existing data with 5,771 use of force incidents from the New Orleans, Louisiana police department in the years of 2016-2021 produces an answer to the research question: Do female police officers use unjustifiable force as often as male officers? The chi-square test of independence results in my study indicates that there is no statistical difference between males and females.
The Misguided Use Of The Harvard/Unc Ruling To Thwart Law Firm And Other Private Employer Dei Efforts, 2024 Saint Louis University School of Law
The Misguided Use Of The Harvard/Unc Ruling To Thwart Law Firm And Other Private Employer Dei Efforts, Ronald A. Norwood
SLU Law Journal Online
This article explores the Harvard/UNC ruling and what, in the author’s view, is the misguided efforts by certain political and well-financed private actors to use that ruling to justify the eradication of private employers and law firm DEI efforts. It is the author’s firm belief that because the Supreme Court’s holding is limited to an analysis of the Constitution’s Equal Protection clause (limited to state actors) and Title VI (covering private actions receiving federal funding), that ruling should not be used by courts to quash DEI programs designed to level the employment playing field for minorities, women and other protected …
Going Beyond Fear In Addressing Attorney Mental Health, 2024 Mercer University School of Law
Going Beyond Fear In Addressing Attorney Mental Health, Eric C. Lang
Mercer Law Review
We know that a career in law is challenging, but our profession has only recently focused on the mental health consequences of those challenges. We first started analyzing mental health issues after a number of attorney suicides caught the public eye. Realizing the problem was much broader than the tragic outcome of suicide, we have spent the last several years focused on the use of statistics to convince the profession of its own dangers. The solution, to date, has been an emphasis on Lawyer Assistance Programs and “wellness” initiatives accompanied by what could be described as scare tactics designed to …
Charting Your Legal Course: Cover Letters & Resumes, 2024 Yeshiva University, Cardozo School of Law
Charting Your Legal Course: Cover Letters & Resumes, Cardozo Black Law Students Association, Cardozo Office Of Career Services
Flyers 2023-2024
No abstract provided.
Law School News: Rwu School Of Law Launches Institute For Race And The Law And Celebrates Champions For Justice 3-22-2022, 2024 Roger Williams University
Law School News: Rwu School Of Law Launches Institute For Race And The Law And Celebrates Champions For Justice 3-22-2022, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Life of the Law School (1993- )
No abstract provided.
Champions For Justice 2024, 2024 Roger Williams University
Champions For Justice 2024, Roger Williams University School Of Law
School of Law Conferences, Lectures & Events
No abstract provided.
A Collective Collage: Women, The Structure Of American Legal Education, And Histories Yet To Be Written, 2024 Yale Law School
A Collective Collage: Women, The Structure Of American Legal Education, And Histories Yet To Be Written, Judith Resnik
UMKC Law Review
Judith Resnik shares an overview of the Women in Legal Education Section of the AALS during the 1980s and 1990s when she became involved in coordinating various activities of the Section, and then Chair. The Article also discusses the importance of documenting and archiving the activities and history of women in legal education.