Research is something we all do. Some research is a necessary evil, some a delightful passage, some unmitigated drudgery. Our general concern this evening is to hone the concept of legal research, at least as it is manifested by law professors and lawyers. More specifically, how does academic research and advocacy research differ in the world of law and what unique obligations might such differences suggest for the law professoriate? The general issue is the difference, perhaps conflict, between research aimed primarily at discovering truth and expanding knowledge versus research aimed primarily at mounting an argument to achieve victory for a client or some law reform goal. Academic research permits the researcher to define the topic and t...
The information revolution has dramatically altered the legal research landscape, expanding the boun...
Although Oliver Wendell Holmes was touting the merits of empirical research over one hundred years a...
Should legal academics begin to engage in a greater degree of empirical scholarship, I believe that ...
Research is something we all do. Some research is a necessary evil, some a delightful passage, some ...
There are some obvious things to say about research and the justice mission of law schools, and many...
This essay considers how empirical research on the legal profession can bridge the divide between th...
The conference program for the 2018 LWI Biennial Conference provided evidence of a growing interest ...
Research is a word to conjure with. By its use vast sums of money have been extracted from the treas...
The best hope for improving the resolution of disputes concerning disclosing research is for lawyers...
The following article is the text of a speech given at the Association of American Law Schools annua...
(Excerpt) The conference theme of empirical research at the 2006 Association of American Law Schools...
The policy makers or lawyers may face the need of legal research for reasons. The congressmen may pl...
Most academic researchers are concerned about ethics. However, many researchers find that acting eth...
Research and the production of scholarship is a fundamental part of being a legal academic. Such end...
Legal research, once synonymous with pretrial investigations, courtroom proceedings, and a rather sl...
The information revolution has dramatically altered the legal research landscape, expanding the boun...
Although Oliver Wendell Holmes was touting the merits of empirical research over one hundred years a...
Should legal academics begin to engage in a greater degree of empirical scholarship, I believe that ...
Research is something we all do. Some research is a necessary evil, some a delightful passage, some ...
There are some obvious things to say about research and the justice mission of law schools, and many...
This essay considers how empirical research on the legal profession can bridge the divide between th...
The conference program for the 2018 LWI Biennial Conference provided evidence of a growing interest ...
Research is a word to conjure with. By its use vast sums of money have been extracted from the treas...
The best hope for improving the resolution of disputes concerning disclosing research is for lawyers...
The following article is the text of a speech given at the Association of American Law Schools annua...
(Excerpt) The conference theme of empirical research at the 2006 Association of American Law Schools...
The policy makers or lawyers may face the need of legal research for reasons. The congressmen may pl...
Most academic researchers are concerned about ethics. However, many researchers find that acting eth...
Research and the production of scholarship is a fundamental part of being a legal academic. Such end...
Legal research, once synonymous with pretrial investigations, courtroom proceedings, and a rather sl...
The information revolution has dramatically altered the legal research landscape, expanding the boun...
Although Oliver Wendell Holmes was touting the merits of empirical research over one hundred years a...
Should legal academics begin to engage in a greater degree of empirical scholarship, I believe that ...