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Articles 1 - 10 of 10
Full-Text Articles in Legal Writing and Research
Zaranska V. U.S. Department Of Homeland Security, Bethany L. Ow
Zaranska V. U.S. Department Of Homeland Security, Bethany L. Ow
NYLS Law Review
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Charles Reich’S Journey From The Yale Law Journal To The New York Times Bestseller List: The Personal History Of The Greening Of America, Rodger D. Citron
Charles Reich’S Journey From The Yale Law Journal To The New York Times Bestseller List: The Personal History Of The Greening Of America, Rodger D. Citron
NYLS Law Review
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Bleak House: Narratives In Literature And Law Schoo, John J. Osborn
Bleak House: Narratives In Literature And Law Schoo, John J. Osborn
NYLS Law Review
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Reading, Writing, And Citing: In Praise Of Law Reviews, Cameron Stracher
Reading, Writing, And Citing: In Praise Of Law Reviews, Cameron Stracher
NYLS Law Review
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Lost In Translation? Some Brief Notes On Writing About Law For The Layperson, Brandt Goldstein
Lost In Translation? Some Brief Notes On Writing About Law For The Layperson, Brandt Goldstein
NYLS Law Review
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The Perils Of The Spellchecker / A Day On Jury Duty, Camille Broussard
The Perils Of The Spellchecker / A Day On Jury Duty, Camille Broussard
Other Publications
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Introduction, Stephanie Sado
Writing About The Law, Jethro K. Lieberman
Law In The Plays Of Elmer Rice, Randolph N. Jonakait
Law In The Plays Of Elmer Rice, Randolph N. Jonakait
Articles & Chapters
While novels, short stories, television shows, movies, and classic dramas are often analyzed for insights into the law, modern plays are seldom similarly examined. The plays of Elmer Rice, however, should be discussed by those interested in our legal system. Rice, although now largely forgotten, was a leading playwright of the last century. He was a law school graduate, and his work often incorporated legal themes. His plays provide provocative commentaries about the law and raise dilemmas about justice and ethics that resonate today. This essay explores the interplay between plays and the law by examining the life and work …
Wikipedia And The Future Of Legal Education, Beth Simone Noveck
Wikipedia And The Future Of Legal Education, Beth Simone Noveck
Articles & Chapters
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