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Generative Artificial Intelligence And The Practice Of Law: Impact, Opportunities, And Risks, John Villasenor 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.


Cardozo Law News Brief: May 10, 2024, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law 2024 Yeshiva University, Cardozo School of Law

Cardozo Law News Brief: May 10, 2024, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law

Cardozo Law News Brief 2024

Featured Faculty:

  • Samuel Weinstein
  • Saurabh Vishnubhakat
  • Alexander Reinert
  • Jessica Roth
  • Edward Zelinsky
  • Kate Levine
  • Michel Rosenfeld
  • Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum
  • Young Ran (Christine) Kim
  • Jacob Noti-Victor
  • Gabor Rona
  • Edward Zelinsky


A Legal Scholarship Jubilee, Brian L. Frye 2024 Northwestern Pritzker School of Law

A Legal Scholarship Jubilee, Brian L. Frye

Northwestern Law Journal des Refusés

No abstract provided.


An Old-Fashioned Bluebook Burning, Paul Gowder 2024 Northwestern Pritzker School of Law

An Old-Fashioned Bluebook Burning, Paul Gowder

Northwestern Law Journal des Refusés

No abstract provided.


Foreword, Caroline Faye Radell, Udhanth Mallasani 2024 Northwestern Pritzker School of Law

Foreword, Caroline Faye Radell, Udhanth Mallasani

Northwestern Law Journal des Refusés

No abstract provided.


Roger Williams University School Of Law 30th Annual Barrister's Ball 3-2-2024, Roger Williams University School of Law 2024 Roger Williams University

Roger Williams University School Of Law 30th Annual Barrister's Ball 3-2-2024, Roger Williams University School Of Law

School of Law Conferences, Lectures & Events

No abstract provided.


Library Guide: National Library Week: April 8-12, 2024, Roger Williams University School of Law Library 2024 Roger Williams University

Library Guide: National Library Week: April 8-12, 2024, Roger Williams University School Of Law Library

Law Library Guide

No abstract provided.


Parity In Higher Education In Prison Programs: Does It Exist?, Michael Lee Griggs, Vianey Luna 2024 California State University, San Bernardino

Parity In Higher Education In Prison Programs: Does It Exist?, Michael Lee Griggs, Vianey Luna

Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations

The expansion of college-in-prison (CIP) programs, especially in California, where incarcerated college enrollment increased from 11,472 students to over 15,000 in two years, has spotlighted higher education for incarcerated individuals. This increase, supported by legislation that expands funding for CIP programs and allows time off sentences for successful course/degree completion, is further bolstered by the restoration of Federal Pell funding for incarcerated students after a 28-year ban. Despite the acknowledged benefits of CIP programs in reducing recidivism and enhancing post-release outcomes, existing research highlights the need for additional exploration into the quality of CIP programs. Senate Bill 416 further emphasizes …


Persistent Identifiers And The Next Generation Of Legal Scholarship, Aaron Retteen, Malikah Hall-Retteen 2024 Texas A&M University School of Law

Persistent Identifiers And The Next Generation Of Legal Scholarship, Aaron Retteen, Malikah Hall-Retteen

Faculty Scholarship

This article discusses the importance of the most common persistent identifiers in scholarly communications—the digital object identifier and the ORCID identifier—to legal scholarship. Persistent identifiers help preserve and disseminate academic content and data-driven services that leverage this information standard are now integrated into the publication process. Because legal publishers have not widely adopted persistent identifiers, the legal discipline cannot enjoy the benefits offered by this system. This article looks at barriers to implementing persistent identifiers among legal publishers and provides an anecdotal example of creating a sustainable workflow between the law library and student-run law journals.


Scholarship As Fun, Thomas Schultz 2024 King's College London, Dickson Poon School of Law

Scholarship As Fun, Thomas Schultz

Dalhousie Law Journal

One theme that traverses much of Pierre Schlag’s work is a sense of profound humanity—the idea that thinking and writing about the law can and should be a deeply, genuinely human activity—an activity for which we can, and should, break up many of the barriers that stand between us, between who we really are, and what we think and write. It is an activity for which we should put aside our pretences and insecurities and the attached formalisms and exaggerations behind which we so often hide, and which in the end constrain our humanity so much, as they take on …


A Model Of Evidence-Based Practice For Law Schools To Improve System Outcomes, Chance Meyer 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.


Cardozo Law News Brief: April 19, 2024, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law 2024 Yeshiva University, Cardozo School of Law

Cardozo Law News Brief: April 19, 2024, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law

Cardozo Law News Brief 2024

Featured Faculty:

  • Jessica Roth
  • Alexander Reinert
  • Myriam Gilles
  • Michel Rosenfeld
  • Gabor Rona
  • Edward Zelinsky


With Pride: Lgbtq+ Rights & Advocacy In Legal Education Summit, Center for Civil & Human Rights, School of Law, Gonzaga University 2024 Gonzaga University

With Pride: Lgbtq+ Rights & Advocacy In Legal Education Summit, Center For Civil & Human Rights, School Of Law, Gonzaga University

Gonzaga School of Law With Pride Summit

Event program for the 2024 With Pride Summit held by the Center for Civil & Human Rights at Gonzaga Law.

The program includes the summit schedule and bios for panelists and moderators, including the keynote speaker, Kellye Testy. Featured speakers include:

  • Luke Boso
  • Stewart Chang
  • Ashlyn Hannus
  • Sarah Harmon
  • Heather L. Johnson
  • Courtney Joslin
  • Sheldon Lyke
  • Dallas Martinez
  • Ikál Nico Quintana
  • Brad Sears
  • Sarah Steadman
  • Kyle Velte
  • Danaya C. Wright
  • Mary Yu


End Of Semester Sundae Party, Office of Student Services and Advising 2024 Yeshiva University, Cardozo School of Law

End Of Semester Sundae Party, Office Of Student Services And Advising

Flyers 2023-2024

No abstract provided.


Law School News: Leadership And Vision: Jonte T. Mckenzie L'24, Michelle Choate 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.


Law School News: 2024 Rbg Essay & Art Contest Winners Recognized At Women In Law Leadership Lecture 4-16-24, Roger Williams University School News 2024 Roger Williams University

Law School News: 2024 Rbg Essay & Art Contest Winners Recognized At Women In Law Leadership Lecture 4-16-24, Roger Williams University School News

Life of the Law School (1993- )

No abstract provided.


Teaching "Is This Case Rightly Decided?", Steven Arrigg Koh 2024 Boston University School of Law

Teaching "Is This Case Rightly Decided?", Steven Arrigg Koh

Faculty Scholarship

“Is this case rightly decided?” From the first week of law school, every law student must grapple with this classroom question. This Essay argues that this vital question is problematically under-specified, creating imprecision in thinking about law. This Essay thus advocates that law professors should present students with a three-part framework: whether a case is rightly decided legally, morally, or sociologically.

Additionally, this Essay argues that disaggregating the question exposes deeper deficiencies in legal education. Many law professors do not provide students with serious grounding to engage in rigorous thinking about the relationship between law, morality, and justice, not to …


Vol. 66, No. 13 (April 15, 2024), 2024 Maurer School of Law: Indiana University

Vol. 66, No. 13 (April 15, 2024)

Indiana Law Annotated

No abstract provided.


Rethinking Legislative Facts, Haley N. Proctor 2024 University of Missouri School of Law

Rethinking Legislative Facts, Haley N. Proctor

Notre Dame Law Review

As the factual nature of legal inquiry has become increasingly apparent over the past century, courts and commentators have fallen into the habit of labeling the facts behind the law “legislative facts.” Loosely, legislative facts are general facts courts rely upon to formulate law or policy, but that definition is as contested as it is vague. Most agree that legislative facts exist in some form or another, but few agree on what that form is, on who should find them, and how. This Article seeks to account for and resolve that confusion. Theories of legislative fact focus on the role …


Pretrial Commitment And The Fourth Amendment, Laurent Sacharoff 2024 University of Denver Sturm College of Law

Pretrial Commitment And The Fourth Amendment, Laurent Sacharoff

Notre Dame Law Review

Today, the Fourth Amendment Warrant Clause governs arrest warrants and search warrants only. But in the founding era, the Warrant Clause governed a third type of warrant: the “warrant of commitment.” Judges issued these warrants to jail defendants pending trial. This Article argues that the Fourth Amendment Warrant Clause, with its oath and probable cause standard, should be understood today to apply to this third type of warrant. That means the Warrant Clause would govern any initial appearance where a judge first commits a defendant—a process that currently falls far short of fulfilling its constitutional and historical function. History supports …


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