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12 May 2014, 3:30 am
The University of Maryland law professor says law faculty should get serious about scholarship by embracing more rigor (read: peer review), obtaining better training in the tools of this rigorous scholarship, and seeking outside funding. [read post]
20 Oct 2008, 8:50 pm
If you want to know what interests your professor, how they stand on a particular issue, or just want to spend some time reading legal scholarship, please take some time to visit The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law Faculty Scholarship Repository. [read post]
18 Aug 2014, 3:30 am
Janet Walker In identifying legal scholarship worth celebrating (i.e., scholarship we like lots and that matters), few articles would seem to qualify better than one that traces the mutually supportive relationship between the teaching of civil procedure and the strength of the academic community and the scholarship in the field. [read post]
29 Apr 2019, 1:05 pm
If so, the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) would like to help you explore science in criminal justice and public safety through conference scholarships! [read post]
12 Mar 2012, 8:11 am
JD is proud to announce its 2012 Summer Public Interest Scholarships. [read post]
9 Apr 2021, 5:03 am
Drawing on other scholarship, this article briefly responds to the first two criticisms. [read post]
18 May 2024, 6:31 am
Part 5 Is There Too Much Legal Scholarship: What Accounts for Too Much of the Wrong Type of Scholarship? [read post]
10 Aug 2009, 1:45 pm
One possible answer: You never know when legal scholarship will appear in unexpected places. [read post]
3 Jul 2007, 7:38 am
The Gates Public Service Law Scholarship Program is about more than just the scholarships. [read post]
5 Sep 2012, 6:15 am
MedVance also agreed to direct $600,000 to Florida scholarships. [read post]
4 Jun 2010, 3:03 pm
I have read a lot of good legal scholarship (and written some hopefully passable scholarship myself) that talks about extra-legal means of regulation and that focuses on things like norms and market forces as regulators. [read post]
26 Apr 2024, 11:55 am
Here is the latest faculty scholarship appearing in the University of Wisconsin Law School Legal Studies Research Papers series found on SSRN. [read post]
27 Feb 2024, 2:42 pm
Here is the latest faculty scholarship appearing in the University of Wisconsin Law School Legal Studies Research Papers series found on SSRN. [read post]
8 Dec 2006, 1:31 pm
This Week in Public International Law Scholarship, a juscogens.net feature, highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. [read post]
21 Nov 2006, 7:48 pm
This Week in Public International Law Scholarship, a juscogens.net feature, highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. [read post]
16 Jan 2008, 2:37 am
That was very nice of him.I hope you read his post, which will offer a nice counterbalance and perspective to the posts here (and elsewhere, e.g. on ELSBlog ) that aggressively push for interdisciplinary scholarship as the new Valhalla for legal scholarship. [read post]
18 Apr 2018, 9:53 am
University of Glasgow has announced a PhD scholarship opportunity for the project entitled “The Europeanisation of International Private Law: Implications of Brexit for Children and Families in Scotland” supervised by Professor Janeen Carruthers. [read post]
ROOTING OUT BOGUS SCHOLARSHIP: “Some years ago, I noticed several authors making the assertion that…
10 Dec 2011, 2:06 pm
ROOTING OUT BOGUS SCHOLARSHIP: “Some years ago, I noticed several authors making the assertion that indentured servants, and in one instance even women and the propertyless, were routinely barred from owning guns in the Colonies and in the early Republic. [read post]
19 Oct 2006, 9:34 pm
This Week in Public International Law Scholarship, a juscogens.net feature, highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. [read post]
7 Jun 2012, 10:40 pm
Ken Mack has published a review of Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Courage to Dissent: Atlanta and the Long History of the Civil Rights Movement, setting the book in the context of scholarship on civil rights and social change in the last two decades. [read post]