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Concurring Opinions

Concurring Opinions

Covers a broad range of legal topics. By Professors Daniel J. Solove, Kaimipono Wenger, Dave Hoffman, Nate Oman, Frank Pasquale, Deven Desai, Danielle Citron, Lawrence Cunningham, Sarah Waldeck, Jaya Ramji-Nogales, Solangel Maldonado, Gerard Magliocca

http://www.concurringopinions.com
  • Nov 26

    When is it ok to be "descriptive"

    When is it ok to be "descriptive"
    I presented a taxonomy of federal litigation today to a terrific audience at Rutgers-Camden. As I’ve covered in exhausting detail, the paper sets out to describe how lawyers organize causes of action together into complaints.  It uses a…
  • Nov 26

    Majoring in college sport

    Majoring in college sport
    Last year, I wrote about a proposal by Sally Jenkins of the Washington Post to allow college athletes to major in their sport, building a (hopefully) rigorous curriculum around participation on the team.
  • Nov 26

    Cloture Reform-One Further Thought

    Cloture Reform-One Further Thought
    Both parties in the Senate appear to be gearing up for a showdown in January over the rules governing filibusters.
Rank this Week: 32

Legal Ethics Forum

Legal Ethics Forum

By Professors John Dzienkowski, Brad Wendel, John Steele, David Hricik, Andrew Perlman, David McGowan, Laura Appleman, Steve Lubet, Anita Bernstein, Don Burnett, and Steve Berenson..

http://www.legalethicsforum.com/blog/
  • Jun 18

    "The NYT, Zach Braff, and the Ethics of Kickstarter-ing "

    "The NYT, Zach Braff, and the Ethics of Kickstarter-ing "
    Christine Hurt offers thoughts (and mostly criticism) at Conglomerate about the NYT "The Ethicist" column. Although I haven't read the current column, I too was consistently disappointed with The Ethicist in general.
  • Jun 18

    More on Maracich v. Spear

    More on Maracich v. Spear
    Overlawyered has more discussion of the case we mentioned yesterday dealing with a statute that protects the privacy of drivers' data but does provide an exception for litigation uses of that data. The SCOTUS held that solicitation of clients…
  • Jun 18

    Lydia Pallas Loren, "The Viability of the $30 (or Less) Casebook"

    Lydia Pallas Loren, "The Viability of the $30 (or Less) Casebook"
    Article. Abstract: It is not uncommon for a new hardbound copy of today’s law school casebooks to exceed $200. And, each year, the prices inch ever higher. After exploring the various dynamics in the traditional publishing market that…
Rank this Week: 33

ThomChat

ThomChat

Thomas Jefferson School of Law Library Blog

http://tjsllibrary.wordpress.com
  • Apr 15

    TJSL Students win with National Library Week!

    TJSL Students win with National Library Week!
    Celebrate National Library Week, April 14th through 20th!  In honor of National Library Week, we are holding a contest for TJSL students.  The prize will be a Black’s Law Dictionary, pocket edition.  You can submit your…
  • Apr 9

    Staff Recommendation Corner: “Because I said so!”

    Staff Recommendation Corner: “Because I said so!”
    Title: Because I said so! : the truth behind the myths, tales and warnings every generation passes down to its kids Author: Ken Jennings Call Number: AG243 .J47 2012 (Popular Reading Collection, 4th floor)   Reviewed by: Hadas Livnat…
  • Apr 4

    Study Aids: Outlines, Questions & Answers, Flash Cards, Lectures on CD

    Study Aids: Outlines, Questions & Answers, Flash Cards, Lectures on CD
    As you prepare for your exams, remember that the library carries several different types of study aids including: Books Black letter Outlines such as the Emanuel series and Crunchtime series Question & Answer Series…
Rank this Week: 849