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8 Apr 2009, 10:08 am
Courtesy of the Legal Writing Institute and LSN, the following abstracts arrived today: Promoting In-Depth Analysis: A Three-Part Approach to Teaching Analogical Reasoning to Novice Legal Writers, Cumberland Law Review, Vol. 39, No. 3, Summer 2009, by Stephanie Hartung and... [read post]
24 Apr 2012, 12:21 am
David Brooks, The Creative Monopoly (April 23, 2012): "As a young man, Peter Thiel competed to get into Stanford. Then he competed to get into Stanford Law School. Then he competed to become a clerk for a federal judge. Thiel won all those competitions. But then he competed to get a Supreme Court clerkship. "Thiel lost that one. So instead of being a clerk, he went out and founded PayPal. Then he became an early investor in Facebook and many other celebrated technology… [read post]
17 Oct 2008, 6:40 pm
Gordon Smith and Orin Kerr have interesting posts up about their respective writing processes. I'm struck by the parallels with the two types of creativity - conceptual and experimental - that Malcolm Gladwell discusses in his latest New Yorker piece (which in turn draws on the work of David Galenson). As the distinction is explained on Galenson's web site: "Experimental innovators work by trial and error, and arrive at their major contributions gradually, late in life. In contrast,… [read post]
16 Mar 2012, 7:29 am
Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal Volume 15, Number 2, 2011 L. Camille Hébert, The Supreme Court's 2010-2011 Labor and Employment Law Decisions: A Large and "Mixed Bag" for Employers and Employees, pg. 279. Matthew W. Finkin, Captive Audition, Human... [read post]
12 Jul 2011, 6:31 am
. . Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law Volume 31, Number 2 (2010) Articles: Kevin Barry, Toward Universalism: What the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 Can and Can't Do for Disability Rights, p. 203. Sachin S. Pandya, Detecting the... [read post]
6 Mar 2011, 7:38 am
Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal Volume 14, Number 2, 2010 Melissa Hart, Business-Like: The Supreme Court's 2009-2010 Labor and Employment Decisions, p. 207. Paul M. Secunda, Foreword: The Future of OSHA Reform, p. 231. John Howard, OSHA Standards-Setting: Past... [read post]
24 Jun 2009, 4:25 am
. Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal Volume 26, No. 1, Fall 2008 . Articles Richard A. Bales & Jason N.W. Plowman, Compulsory Arbitration as Part of a Broader Employment Dispute Resolution Process: The Anheuser-Busch Example, p. 1. Philip B.... [read post]
30 Sep 2008, 12:34 pm
Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal Volume 12, Number 1, 2008 Symposium: The Electronic Workplace Foreword by symposium editors: Ann C. Hodges & L. Camille Hebert, The Electronic Workplace, p. 1. Symposium Articles Richard Warner, The Employer's New Weapon: Employee... [read post]
8 Aug 2008, 11:41 pm
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform Volume 41, Issue 4, Summer 2008 Symposium: Empirical Studies of Mandatory Arbitration Omri Ben-Shahar, Introduction, How Bad Are Mandatory Arbitration Terms?, p. 777. Theodore J. St. Antoine, Mandatory Arbitration: Why It's Better Than... [read post]
5 Feb 2008, 8:20 am
Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal Volume 11, Number 22, 2007 Article Michael Selmi (left), The Supreme Court's 2006-2007 Term Employment Law Cases: A Quiet but Revealing Term, p. 219. Papers from the National Academy of Arbitrators Conference Beyond the... [read post]
23 Apr 2007, 8:35 am
Continuing with the arbitral theme from a few posts back, three articles related to arbitration (all of which directly or indirectly relate to employment arbitration) have been published over the last week. Here they are: W. Mark C. Weidemaier, Arbitration... [read post]
25 Mar 2015, 11:00 am
Should you cite to Wikipedia in a law review article or note? How often do authors do this? In a recent article in Canadian Law Library Review, Rex Shoyama examines Wikipedia citation in Canadian law journal and law review articles and draws some generalizations and conclusions. Who’s doing it? Turns out, it’s mostly lawyers and law faculty who cite to Wikipedia the most. Law students and non-lawyers don’t cite to Wikipedia nearly as much. What are they citing to Wikipedia for? 34%… [read post]
5 Sep 2016, 11:00 am
How productive were you with your writing projects this summer? Do you have a draft of an article you want feedback on or do you have an idea for a writing project? Suffolk Law School will hold another meeting of... [read post]
3 Jun 2016, 10:00 am
Linda Edwards, Catherine Walsh, and Michelle Goodwin have recently published articles on reproductive justice. The abridged abstracts follow: Hearing Voices: Non-Party Stories in Abortion and Gay Rights Advocacy, by Linda Edwards: Among the amicus briefs filed in Thornburgh v. American... [read post]
17 Oct 2008, 6:39 pm
Gordon Smith and Orin Kerr have interesting posts up about their respective writing processes. I'm struck by the parallels with the two types of creativity - conceptual and experimental - that Malcolm Gladwell discusses in his latest New Yorker piece (which in turn draws on the work of David Galenson). As the distinction is explained on Galenson's web site: "Experimental innovators work by trial and error, and arrive at their major contributions gradually, late in life.… [read post]
9 Sep 2011, 1:25 pm
A few days ago, Lesley posted a question about article reprints. That question echoed a recent discussion on the environmental law professors’ listserve, which started with one professor querying why law professors send each other reprints at all. Similar debates... [read post]
18 Dec 2008, 9:11 pm
"LGBT Elder Law: Toward Equity in Aging" by Nancy Knauer of Temple U will be published in the next volume of Harvard Journal of Law and Gender. Here's the abstract from ssrn: This Article argues for broad based reform to... [read post]
3 Apr 2011, 8:27 am
Check out Ellen C. Brotman's (Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads) article: Make Probation a Real Option at Sentencing, 23 Federal Sentencing Reporter 257 (No. 4) (April 2011). Her opening line: "My advice to the Commission is to amend the Guidelines... [read post]
28 Oct 2010, 5:45 am
Cooperation Costs by Miriam H. Baer (Brooklyn) - forthcoming article is Washington U. Law Review - here SSRN Abstract: This Article explores the costs and benefits of criminal cooperation, the widespread practice by which prosecutors offer criminal defendants reduced sentences... [read post]
7 Oct 2015, 9:31 am
My colleague Omri Ben-Shahar asked me to share the following (I wonder if other empirical scholars will follow suit?): Testing legal ideas by looking at... [read post]
