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The Race to the Bottom

The Race to the Bottom

A faculty-student collaboration on corporate governance. By Professor J. Robert Brown, Jr.

http://www.theracetothebottom.org/home/
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Law School 2.0

Law School 2.0

Covers legal education reform. By David Thomson.

http://www.lawschool2.org/
  • Mar 22

    Presentation at Rocky Mountain LW Conference

    Presentation at Rocky Mountain LW Conference
    This weekend I will be attending and participating in the Rocky Mountain Legal Writing Conference, which will be hosted by our friends at the University of Colorado Law School in Boulder. I had the privilege of working on the program...
  • Jan 14

    Visiting Scholar at IAALS

    Visiting Scholar at IAALS
    After 10 years of full-time teaching at the DU Law School, I am on sabbatical leave (my first) until July. I have been preparing for this leave for a year, since I learned that my leave application was accepted last...
  • Oct 17

    Distinguished Teaching Award

    Distinguished Teaching Award
    Today, the University of Denver gave me the University's Distinguished Teaching Award during the annual Convocation ceremony.  
Rank this Week: 4980

Hearsay

Hearsay

Westminster Law Library's news and updates. Includes legal research tips, updates on resources (books, databases, websites etc.), event announcements and a news feed from Jurist. For the University of Denver's Sturm College of Law community.

http://www.law.du.edu/library/hearsay/blog/
  • Nov 18

    Writing Tip of the Week: Proofreading Strategie

    Writing Tip of the Week: Proofreading Strategie
     When you have finished revising and editing your work, spend some time proofreading.  Remember that proofreading is not the same as editing—you should not try to do both at the same time.  When you edit, you are revising for style and…
  • Nov 13

    Writing Tip of the Week: Use the Correct Tense

    Writing Tip of the Week: Use the Correct Tense
     Knowing which verb tense to use when discussing the law, precedent cases, or client facts can be confusing at first. But as in other writing, use the present tense to describe facts or rules that exist now and the past tense for facts or…
  • Nov 5

    Writing Tip of the Week: Capitalizing "Court"

    Writing Tip of the Week: Capitalizing "Court"
    Rules B7.3.1 and 8 of the Bluebook explain when practitioners should capitalize the word “court” in court documents and legal memoranda.  Under these rules, capitalize “court” in the following three situations: 
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