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23 May 2016, 1:13 pm by Alyson Grine
David Clark, Senior Assistant Public Defender in Guilford County, and Wake Forest Law Student Kevin Murtagh describe some of the fees in this article, the first in a series: The minimum costs in District Court for infractions and misdemeanors are $178.00 and $180.00 respectively. [read post]
18 May 2016, 8:39 pm by CrimProf BlogEditor
Clarke School of Law) has posted Predictive Prosecution (Wake Forest Law Review, Symposium 2016) on SSRN. [read post]
4 May 2016, 3:57 pm by Francis Pileggi
Strine, Jr., The Dangers of Denial: The Need for A Clear-Eyed Understanding of the Power and Accountability Structure Established by the Delaware General Corporation Law, 50 Wake Forest Law Review 761, 767 (2015). [read post]
21 Apr 2016, 1:03 pm by Steve Clowney
Tanya Marsh (Wake Forest) has posted Because of Winn-Dixie: The Common Law of Exclusive Use Covenants (Miami Law Review) on SSRN. [read post]
20 Apr 2016, 10:40 am by Paul Caron
Higdon (Tennessee), Beyond the Metatheoretical: Implicit Bias in Law Review Article Selection, 51 Wake Forest L. [read post]
24 Mar 2016, 5:49 am by Adam Doerr
Just last week, a shareholder sued PowerSecure, an electric and utility technology company incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in Wake Forest, over its proposed merger with Southern Company. [read post]
21 Mar 2016, 4:05 am by Howard Friedman
Oman, Doux Commerce, Religion, and The Limits of Antidiscrimination Law, (Indiana Law Journal, Forthcoming).Shannon Gilreath & Arley Ward, Same-Sex Marriage, Religious Accommodation, and the Race Analogy, (Wake Forest Univ. [read post]
19 Mar 2016, 3:40 pm by Schachtman
So what are we to make of Greenland’s animadversions in a law review article? [read post]
16 Feb 2016, 8:30 am by Mark Graber
  As Thomas Keck documents in THE MOST ACTIVISTSUPREME COURT IN HISTORY (see also Eric Segall’s fine piece in the Wake Forest Law Review), Scalia was among the least restrained justices who ever sat on the federal bench. [read post]
2 Feb 2016, 7:18 am
Deborah Jones Merritt, Ohio State University College of Law, is publishing Hippocrates and Socrates: Professional Obligations to Educate the Next Generation in the Wake Forest Law Review. [read post]
21 Jan 2016, 10:00 am by Paul Caron
Rev. 1213 (2014): As an introduction to the Wake Forest Law Review’s symposium edition on Revisiting Langdell: Legal Education Reform and the Lawyer’s Craft, this article highlights longstanding, substantial damage Christopher Columbus Langdell has inflicted on law... [read post]
4 Dec 2015, 11:11 am
Posted by Andrew Verstein, Wake Forest University, on Friday, December 4, 2015 Editor's Note: Andrew Verstein is Assistant Professor of Law at Wake Forest University. [read post]
1 Dec 2015, 9:24 am
Harold Anthony Lloyd, Wake Forest University School of Law, is publishing Raising the Bar, Razing Langdell in the Wake Forest Law Review. [read post]
20 Nov 2015, 1:00 am by Paul Caron
Wake Forest Law Review Symposium, Revisiting Langdell: Legal Education Reform and the Lawyer’s Craft: Embracing the inseparability of legal doctrine and legal practice sheds much light on the lawyer’s craft, on useful law school curriculum reform, and on what the bar might reasonably expect from law schools. [read post]
9 Nov 2015, 8:59 am by Ambrogino Giusti
 Dustin Buehler wrote Time Well Spent: An Economic Analysis of Daylight Saving Time Legislation, published in the Wake Forest Law Review, weighing the costs and benefits of DST (43 Wake Forest L. [read post]
22 Oct 2015, 10:22 am by Legal Skills Prof
From Chris Coughlin: "This Friday, October 23, the Wake Forest Law Review is holding its annual symposium-- Revisiting Langdell: Legal Education Reform and the Lawyer's Craft. [read post]
2 Oct 2015, 5:14 am by Amy Howe
” In an essay for the Wake Forest Law Review, Eric Segall looks at the jurisprudence of Justice Antonin Scalia and argues that his “rejection of judicially created rights and limitations that do not have strong textual or historical support is a narrative that should not . . . hold up over time. [read post]
16 Sep 2015, 5:23 am by SHG
  His first footnote is to: See Danielle Keats Citron & Mary Anne Franks, Criminalizing Revenge Porn, 49 Wake Forest L. [read post]