Law School Internet Conference, Computer History Museum, Mountain View, Tyler Ochoa, Dorothy Glancy, Eric Goldman,Judge Kozinski, Internet Collaboration Charting the Waters of the Virtual World
Professor Marketa Trimble presented her paper, “The Future of Cybertravel at the 12th Annual Intell...
As the learning of law is pushed into the digital age, the requirements for successful learning has ...
As part of the Virtual School Summit sponsored by the Fischler School of Education and Human Service...
Thursday, February 4, 1999 WRITER: Kathy R. Pharr, (706) 542-5172, pharr@jd.lawsch.uga.edu CONTACT: ...
Series of lectures presented to students at the Cornell University School of Law.Typescript.Mode of ...
Based primarily on multiple in-depth interviews, this qualitative case study examined how two law pr...
The School of Law launches a web site providing a variety of information and services
This Conference has begun a tradition of bringing together national talents in the field to address ...
Includes portraits of members of the faculty, and a biographical record and portraits of representat...
Bibiography: Legal writings by teachers at the Harvard Law School; Bibliography of the Harvard Law S...
Presentation on Distance Learning to the AALS Workshop on Teaching with Technology: First Steps and ...
News release announces that Law in a Wired Society: The Information Revolution and the Evolution of...
Invitation to participate in the 2000-2001 online courses to offered by Cornell Law School sent to t...
Cornell University, located in Ithaca, New York hosted the LVI (Law via the Internet) 2012. The conf...
It has been said that almost every concept and rule in the field of defamation law has to be reconsi...
Professor Marketa Trimble presented her paper, “The Future of Cybertravel at the 12th Annual Intell...
As the learning of law is pushed into the digital age, the requirements for successful learning has ...
As part of the Virtual School Summit sponsored by the Fischler School of Education and Human Service...
Thursday, February 4, 1999 WRITER: Kathy R. Pharr, (706) 542-5172, pharr@jd.lawsch.uga.edu CONTACT: ...
Series of lectures presented to students at the Cornell University School of Law.Typescript.Mode of ...
Based primarily on multiple in-depth interviews, this qualitative case study examined how two law pr...
The School of Law launches a web site providing a variety of information and services
This Conference has begun a tradition of bringing together national talents in the field to address ...
Includes portraits of members of the faculty, and a biographical record and portraits of representat...
Bibiography: Legal writings by teachers at the Harvard Law School; Bibliography of the Harvard Law S...
Presentation on Distance Learning to the AALS Workshop on Teaching with Technology: First Steps and ...
News release announces that Law in a Wired Society: The Information Revolution and the Evolution of...
Invitation to participate in the 2000-2001 online courses to offered by Cornell Law School sent to t...
Cornell University, located in Ithaca, New York hosted the LVI (Law via the Internet) 2012. The conf...
It has been said that almost every concept and rule in the field of defamation law has to be reconsi...
Professor Marketa Trimble presented her paper, “The Future of Cybertravel at the 12th Annual Intell...
As the learning of law is pushed into the digital age, the requirements for successful learning has ...
As part of the Virtual School Summit sponsored by the Fischler School of Education and Human Service...