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The Return of the Treatise: Blackstone's Revenge?

Michael Giuliano wrote 3 weeks ago: An essay in the latest issue of the Michigan Law Review takes up the issue of the declining relevanc … more →

Tags: Law, Publishing, Writing & Publishing, attorneys, Law Review, legal publishing, Pound, Practice of Law, Williston

How Copyright Drives Innovation in Scholarly Publishing4 comments

Adam Mossoff wrote 1 month ago: [Cross posted at the Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property blog.] Today’s public policy … more →

Tags: Copyright, Economics, Intellectual Property, Markets, Scholarship, SSRN, technology, American Chemical Society, American Institute of Physics

Legal Scholarship has taken to the Blogs!

garretbr wrote 2 months ago: On Thursday, March 7, 2013 the University of Cincinnati Law Review launched the UC Law Review Blog i … more →

Tags: General Posts, Blogging

Corner of Mannheimer Straße und Karlsruhe Straße, Frankfurt, Germany, March 5, 20131 comment

miriamaziz wrote 2 months ago: And so I run towards regret as I board a train only to realise that this train was as good as the ne … more →

Tags: logbook, Artist (s) at Large, Lost for Words, Frankfurt, This Century's Review, William Forysthe, Rhetoric, rita levi montalcini, Law and Humanities

Judge John R. Brown Award 2013

cldiversity wrote 2 months ago: The Judge John R. Brown Scholarship Foundation has announced its twentieth annual Brown Award.  The … more →

Tags: Academic Scholarship, Judge John R. Brown Scholarship Foundation, Judge John R. Brown, Judge John R. Brown Award, Excellence In Legal Writing, Brown Sims

Wells Conference on Adoption Law (March 14, 2013) at Capital University Law School

cldiversity wrote 2 months ago: The National Center for Adoption Law and Policy, in collaboration with Capital University Law Review … more →

Tags: Columbus events, Conferences, Speakers, Academic Scholarship, columbus ohio, CLE, adoption law, Capital University Law School, Wells Conference on Adoption Law

Ramsay: SSRN and Law Journals - Rivals or Allies?

legalinformatics wrote 3 months ago: Professor Ian Ramsay of University of Melbourne Law School has published SSRN and Law Journals … more →

Tags: articles and papers, Legal scholarly communication, International Journal of Legal Information, Law Journals, legal periodicals, SSRN, Law reviews, Legal institutional repositories, Legal scholarly repositories

Cotropia & Petherbridge: The Dominance of Teams in the Production of Legal Knowledge

legalinformatics wrote 3 months ago: Professor Christopher A. Cotropia of University of Richmond School of Law and Professor Dr. Lee Peth … more →

Tags: articles and papers, Research Findings, Legal scholarly communication, Legal citation analysis, Lee Petherbridge, SSRN, Christopher Cotropia, Collaboration in legal scholarship, Collective authorship in legal scholarship

American Inns of Court Warren E. Burger Prize

cldiversity wrote 3 months ago: The Warren E. Burger Prize is a writing competition designed to encourage outstanding scholarship th … more →

Tags: Scholarship, American Inns of Court, American Inns of Court Warren E. Burger Prize

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Civil Rights Symposium (Jan. 30, 2013)

cldiversity wrote 4 months ago: The Columbus Bar, in partnership with the Managing Partners Diversity Initiative, the John Mercer La … more →

Tags: Columbus events, Speakers, columbus ohio, Columbus Bar Association, Capital University Law School, Black Law Students Association, Martin Luther King Day, Martin Luther King, John Mercer Langston Bar Association

Meese on Bork (and the AALS)1 comment

Thom Lambert wrote 5 months ago: William & Mary’s Alan Meese has posted a terrific tribute to Robert Bork, who passed away … more →

Tags: Antitrust, Cartels, Law and Economics, Markets, monopolization, regulation, Resale Price Maintenance, Supreme Court

Palmirani et al., eds.: AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems: Papers from AICOL III

legalinformatics wrote 5 months ago: Professor Dr. Monica Palmirani, Professor Dr. Ugo Pagallo, Professor Dr. Pompeu Casanovas, and Profe … more →

Tags: conference proceedings, Technology & Tools, technology developments, Conference papers, applications, Free Access to Law, Legal Ontologies, Semantic Web and law, Legal information institutes

Rules that Only a Mother (or Kafka) Could Love: Whytock and Robertson on the Doctrinal Mismatch Between Forum Non Conveniens and the Enforcement of Foreign Judgments1 comment

fromherz wrote 5 months ago: “The right understanding of any matter and a misunderstanding of the same matter do not wholly … more →

Tags: Forum non conveniens, International Litgation, South American Environment, Chevron Ecuador, Enforcement of Foreign Judgments, Forum Non Conveniens, international law, international litigation, robertson

Siems and Mac Sithigh on Mapping Legal Research

legalinformatics wrote 5 months ago: Professor Dr. Mathias M. Siems of Durham University Law School and Dr. Daithi Mac Sithigh of Univers … more →

Tags: articles and papers, Legal Research, Legal Education, Law Schools, Daithi Mac Sithigh, Mathias M. Siems, Mathias Siems, Cambridge Law Journal, Law as a scholarly discipline

Bell on the Future of Legal Research

legalinformatics wrote 5 months ago: Professor Dr. John Bell of the University of Cambridge has published The Future of Legal Research, L … more →

Tags: articles and papers, Conference papers, Legal Research, Computer Assisted Legal Research, legal publishing, Digital legal publishing, Open access to legal scholarship, Legal Information Management, Legal scholarly publishing

My latest article: A Signaling Theory of Law1 comment

Geoffrey Manne wrote 5 months ago: Available here.  Although not the first article to build on Orin Kerr’s brilliant paper, A The … more →

Tags: Scholarship, Law, Orin Kerr, Signaling

Symposium Issue on Critical Race Theory & Marxism

Martha McCluskey wrote 6 months ago: Kudos to Anthony Farley for organizing this fabulous collection in the JULY 2012 issue of the COLUMB … more →

Tags: Class, Equality Theory, Immigration, Law Symposium, Legal Theory, Marxism, poverty, Race and Ethnicity, Adam Gearey

Intellectual Property Rights: Infringement and Remedies - a book by Ananth Padmanabhan2 comments

pixeljayanta wrote 7 months ago: I’m proud to inform our readers that Ananth Padmanabhan, my friend and lawyer, has FINALLY, after fo … more →

Tags: Scholarship, IP scholarship

Increasing Scholarly Impact with Open Access Publishing

Jen Wolf wrote 7 months ago: Do people cite open access articles more than articles locked behind fee and copyright restrictions? … more →

Tags: Just News, Events & training, Legal Research, open access


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