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Full-Text Articles in Law
On The Scene At Guantanamo, Ub Law Forum
Student Organization Officers 2008-2009, Office Of Registrar
Student Organization Officers 2008-2009, Office Of Registrar
Materials from All Student Organizations
No abstract provided.
Point Allocation History For Fall Semester 2008, Office Of Registrar
Point Allocation History For Fall Semester 2008, Office Of Registrar
Semester Schedules and Information
No abstract provided.
Class Of 2011 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law
Class Of 2011 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law
Incoming 1L Photos (Facebooks)
Photographs of incoming law students for the St. Mary’s University School of Law, class of 2011
Electronically Manufactured Law, Katrina Fischer Kuh
Electronically Manufactured Law, Katrina Fischer Kuh
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
This Article seeks to strengthen the case for the academy and the legal profession to pay heed to the consequences of the shift to electronic research, primarily by employing cognitive psychology to guide predictions about the impacts of the shift and, thereby, address a perceived credibility gap. This credibility gap arises from the difficulty and imprecision in postulating how changes in the research process translate into changes in researcher behavior and research outcomes. Applying principles of cognitive psychology to compare the print and electronic research processes provides an analytical basis for connecting changes in the research process with changes in …
An Assessment Of Latcrit Theory Ten Years After, Keith Aoki, Kevin R. Johnson
An Assessment Of Latcrit Theory Ten Years After, Keith Aoki, Kevin R. Johnson
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Latinos and Latinas at the Epicenter of Contemporary Legal Discourses. Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington, March 2007.
Freeriders And Diversity In The Legal Academy: A New Dirty Dozen List?, Ediberto Roman, Christopher B. Carbot
Freeriders And Diversity In The Legal Academy: A New Dirty Dozen List?, Ediberto Roman, Christopher B. Carbot
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Latinos and Latinas at the Epicenter of Contemporary Legal Discourses. Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington, March 2007.
Banding Together: Reflections On The Role Of The Women's Bar Association Of The District Of Columbia And The Washington College Of Law In Promoting Women's Rights, Jamie Abrams, Daniela Kraiem
Banding Together: Reflections On The Role Of The Women's Bar Association Of The District Of Columbia And The Washington College Of Law In Promoting Women's Rights, Jamie Abrams, Daniela Kraiem
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
The Washington College of Law and the Women's Bar Association of the District of Columbia share an important historical connection; Ellen Spencer Mussey and Emma Gillett founded both institutions together, in 1898 and 1917, respectively. Mussey and Gillett were pioneers in legal education, legal reform, and the development of women lawyers. 2 More significant than the work they performed during their lives, however, is the legacy of activism, reform, and support that they ignited by founding two institutions that advance women in the law. These institutions have trained and supported generations of women lawyers through world wars and depressions, through …
Putting It All Together: Law Schools' Role In Improving Appellate Practice, Stella J. Phillips
Putting It All Together: Law Schools' Role In Improving Appellate Practice, Stella J. Phillips
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
Lawyers make four critical mistakes in current appellate practice. First, many appellants' lawyers do not seem to understand that only some orders may be appealed. Second, appellants often lose their appeals because of the issues about which they argue have not been preserved in the lower court for appellate review. Third, many appellants are unsuccessful because they frame their argument without reference to the appropriate standard of review. Finally, the pressure of client’s expectations and filing deadlines often leads lawyers to become careless when preparing their briefs.
Appellants must know and adhere to court rules about the content, composition, and …
Grade Distribution - Fall Semester 2008, Office Of Registrar
Grade Distribution - Fall Semester 2008, Office Of Registrar
Semester Schedules and Information
No abstract provided.
Memorial Service Val Nolan, Jr., 82
Memorial Service Val Nolan, Jr., 82
Val Nolan Jr. (1976 Acting; 1980 Acting)
No abstract provided.
Vol. 35, No. 05 (September 29, 2008)
Vol. 35, No. 04 (September 22, 2008)
Vol. 59, No. 2, September 16, 2008, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 59, No. 2, September 16, 2008, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•The Michigan Law Class of 2011 •Letter from the (New) Editor •A Few Words from Your LSSS President •The Summer Pop Music We Loved to Hate •Continuing What They Started •Don't Be a Slave to the Curve •The Inevitable Grade Curves •The Dean's Public Service PSA •Deviations from the Curve •The Food Court •Between the Briefs •Kicking it Old School •Crossword
Vol. 35, No. 03 (September 15, 2008)
Class Schedule - Fall 2008, Office Of Registrar
Class Schedule - Fall 2008, Office Of Registrar
Semester Schedules and Information
No abstract provided.
Vol. 35, No. 02 (September 8, 2008)
Vol. 35, No. 01 (September 2, 2008)
Prosperity And Inequality: Lessons From The United States, Samuel L. Myers Jr
Prosperity And Inequality: Lessons From The United States, Samuel L. Myers Jr
Samuel L Myers Jr
For most of the post-World War II period prior to the 1980s, the distribution of income in the United States remained remarkably stable. Measures of inequality – such as the gap between incomes of those at the top and those at the bottom of the income distribution – showed little change for nearly 40 years (Darity and Myers, 1998, p. 3). In their book, Persistent Disparity, published 10 years ago, Darity and Myers documented a contemporaneous rise in general inequality and the widening of black-white disparities in family incomes. The ratio of black to white family incomes declined from the …
In Practice, V. 9, No. 1, Fall 2008
News @ Georgia Law, September 2008, Office Of Communications And Public Relations
News @ Georgia Law, September 2008, Office Of Communications And Public Relations
News @ UGA School of Law
School of Law enrolls accomplished and majority-female first-year class; Alumna selected for U.S. Supreme Court clerkship - will be the fourth in five years to serve; Banister and Edenfield receive Law School Association's highest honor; Three professors receive new titles; More than 20 percent of rising 2Ls study/work abroad; View the Report of the Secretaries of State: Bipartisan Advice to the Next Administration online; Faculty on the Record: Professors Thomas A. Eaton, Donald E. Wilkes Jr., Daniel M. Bodansky and Walter Hellerstein; Hatton Lovejoy Courtroom receives facelift; Law library photographs win AALL competition; Advocate goes to one issue; Class of …
Vol. 6, No. 04 (September/October 2008)
The Practice Of Teaching, The Practice Of Law: What Does It Mean To Practice Responsibly?, Howard Lesnick
The Practice Of Teaching, The Practice Of Law: What Does It Mean To Practice Responsibly?, Howard Lesnick
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Vol. 59, No. 1, August 25, 2008, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 59, No. 1, August 25, 2008, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•All I Ever Needed to Know About OCI I Learned Doing My Laundry •How to Succeed at OCI Without Really Trying •Baby I'm an L-STAR •Dining for Dollars •Summertime Blues •Expert Advice •Kicking It Old School •Between the Briefs •No Other Warranties, Expressed or Implied •The On-Campus Interview ad Lib •Vintage RG: OCI R(G)ad Lib
2008-09 Faculty Appointments & Honors, Office Of Communications And Public Relations
2008-09 Faculty Appointments & Honors, Office Of Communications And Public Relations
Other Law School Publications
The faculty at Georgia Law also continues to build upon the school’s longstanding tradition of producing meaningful and thought-provoking legal scholarship used by Supreme Court justices, by judges at other levels of the judiciary and by academic peers. Our faculty’s books have been published or are forthcoming from the following publishers: Oxford University Press, Harvard University Press, Edinburgh University Press, Aspen Publishers, Foundation Press, LexisNexis and Thomson/West, among others. Furthermore, articles have been published or are forthcoming in journals associated with top universities such as: California at Berkeley, California at Los Angeles, Chicago, Duke, Georgetown, Michigan, Minnesota, Northwestern, Notre Dame, …
Legal And Anthropological Research: 30 Years Of Experience In China(法律和人类学研究:中国经验30年), Meng Hou
Legal And Anthropological Research: 30 Years Of Experience In China(法律和人类学研究:中国经验30年), Meng Hou
Hou Meng
No abstract provided.
Enhanced Legal E-Ducation: Knowledge Technology At Cornell Law School, Sasha Skenderija
Enhanced Legal E-Ducation: Knowledge Technology At Cornell Law School, Sasha Skenderija
Cornell Law Faculty Working Papers
In 2008, it comes as no surprise that new knowledge technologies have had a significant impact upon the field of legal education as well. While many opportunities have been explored and some of them seized, there also remain a number of hurdles to the full utilization of the new possibilities. Cornell Law School, one of the top legal education institutions in the United States, is widely recognized for the academic excellence of its faculty and students as well as for the innovative approach to legal teaching and research. The significant share of this recognition originates from Cornell’s Legal Information Institute, …
Virginia Bar Exam, July 2008, Section 1
Virginia Bar Exam, July 2008, Section 1
Virginia Bar Exam Archive
No abstract provided.