What is the purpose of legal scholarship? The foreword to the University of Michigan Law Review\u27s book review issue provides an excellent occasion for addressing this question. This in turn requires considering who are the audiences for legal scholarship and what should count as legal scholarship. This essay offers thoughts and suggestions on these important topics
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What is the purpose of legal scholarship? The foreword to the University of Michigan Law Review\u27s...
Perhaps because the field of legal writing has now matured enough so that we professors constitute a...
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Why do law professors continue to produce scholarship even after achieving tenure? This essay, pres...
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In this Article, the authors explore the questions of whether legal writing topics are subjects fit ...
A general debate concerning whether law blogs can be legal scholarship makes little more sense than ...
In his foreword to the Michigan Law Review\u27s 2009 Survey of Books Related to the Law, my former D...
This wonderful collection of reviews of leading recent books about law provides the occasion to ask ...
As my colleague James Boyd White has observed, It may look as though we are all doing the same thing...
What is the purpose of legal scholarship? The foreword to the University of Michigan Law Review\u27s...
Perhaps because the field of legal writing has now matured enough so that we professors constitute a...
In the Articles that follow, a group of extraordinarily successful legal scholars set out their thou...
Why do law professors continue to produce scholarship even after achieving tenure? This essay, prese...
Why do law professors continue to produce scholarship even after achieving tenure? This essay, pres...
I review Eugene Volokh's recent book, Academic Legal Writing. The book is nominally directed to law ...
This article explores the many institutionalized obstacles placed in the paths of the legal academy\...
You\u27ve made it onto a law faculty, and you\u27re wondering what to do. Teaching obviously isn\u27...
There is a tendency to view scholarly writing by law students as an exercise that has little utility...
Looking back on forty-five years of law review writing, Professor Kamisar concludes that, to use Geo...
In this Article, the authors explore the questions of whether legal writing topics are subjects fit ...
A general debate concerning whether law blogs can be legal scholarship makes little more sense than ...
In his foreword to the Michigan Law Review\u27s 2009 Survey of Books Related to the Law, my former D...