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PrawfsBlawg: Part-Time Programs Go Under the Bus
The National Law Journal website law.com is reporting the decline of enrollment in part-time law programs. (http://www.law.com/jsp/nlj/PubArticleNLJ.jsp?id=1202541306229 & slreturn=1) Apparently, part-time programs have been on the chopping block for a few years, as the article indicates that
Legal Blog Watch
Last week, Bloomberg Law produced an interesting video debating the issue of whether lawyer social media is nothing more than marketing hype. Usually when I write about something that did not occur in the last 60 minutes, Scott Greenfield immediately lambastes me for being late to the party, as if
Virtual Library Cat's Eye View: Encyclopedia of Associations
Need background information on fingerprints, balloons, scents or just about anything under the sun? & nbsp; There is a good chance that there is an association/organization/society on the subject. & nbsp; People who join such groups for professional or personal reasons are interested and usually
HUMAN LAW MEDIATION: Human Law Blog has moved!
Just to let you know that the Human Law blog has now moved to my firm's main website which is at http://www.human-law.co.uk/Blog/.
Legal Theory Blog: Rossi on Meazell on Deference and Dialogue in Administrative Law
Jim Rossi (Florida State University - College of Law) has posted Of Dialogue -- and Democracy -- in Administrative Law (Columbia Law Review Sidebar, 2012) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This brief Response to Professor Emily Hammond Meazell's article,...
Out of the Jungle: Writing for Impact
Out of the Jungle Thoughts on the present and future of legal information, legal research, and legal education. Wednesday, February 01, 2012 Writing for Impact I have a student this semester, who wants to write an article, not because he's on a journal staff, or because he is getting credit for a
Touro Law CenterCareer Services Office Blog: National LGBT Bar Association/Prudential Summer
skip to main | skip to sidebar Touro Law Center Career Services Office Blog "I have learned, that if one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours." - Henry David Thoreau Wednesday,
Lex Scripta: The Legal Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: Selected Resources
< div style="text-align: center;" > < span style="font-size:100%;" > < b > < i > < span style="font-size: 14pt;" > A list of Resources provided by the University of Chicago D'Angelo Law Library < br / > < br / > < /span > < /i > < /b > < b > < i > < span style="font-size: 14pt;" > The Influence of
Eastern District of Texas Federal Court Practice: January 2012 Texas Bar Journal: Law School "Yard
This month's Texas Bar Journal is out, and has a couple of articles that might be of interest of readers. First is the annual "Year in Review" article, which contains a section on the year in patent litigation by yours...
California Appellate Report: Red Lion Hotels v. MAK, LLC (9th Cir. - Dec. 7, 2011)
It's a pretty big ego stroke when a Ninth Circuit opinion and dissent substantially revolve around what you meant when you wrote your law review article. < br / > < br / > That's what < a href="http://www.chisum.com/" > Donald Chisum < /a > & nbsp;-- whose ego probably doesn't need any additional
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