The academic scholarship to which Cardozo referred related principally to the articles appearing in law reviews of the law schools during that period in time. Almost immediately upon their establishment, the student-edited law reviews became a significant and lasting feature of legal education in the United States. Since the publication of the first student-edited law review in the 1870s, the law review institution has advanced to the stage where today, more than 400 such periodicals are published. Their history, though interesting in itself, provides many insights into the development of legal education generally
Professor Louise Graham authors this forward to the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Kentucky Law Jo...
In this Article, the Author reflects on legal education and the role of law reviews. Law reviews not...
This Article is aimed primarily at guiding current law review members through a process that explore...
Most United States law schools publish a student-edited law review. These scholarly periodicals have...
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This article explores one of the most important sources of judicial education, the law review. Part ...
Early in 1972, the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education published its report on legal education
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The current structure of law reviews is deeply problematic. It does not serve students, law faculty,...
The student-edited law review has been a much criticized institution. Many commentators have express...
Professor Louise Graham authors this forward to the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Kentucky Law Jo...
In this Article, the Author reflects on legal education and the role of law reviews. Law reviews not...
This Article is aimed primarily at guiding current law review members through a process that explore...
Most United States law schools publish a student-edited law review. These scholarly periodicals have...
\u3ep\u3eFor well over a centur y student-edited law reviews have been a major vehicle for publicati...
In this Article, the Author opines that the institution of the student-edited law review could no do...
This article explores one of the most important sources of judicial education, the law review. Part ...
Early in 1972, the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education published its report on legal education
What is a law review article? Does America know? How might we help America in this regard? Here, ...
Part I of this article examines the proportion of reported opinions from U.S. federal and state cour...
In the preface to the first issue of the AKRON LAW REVIEW, I observed that the law review that serv...
I. Introduction II. A Curious Way of Doing Things III. Why Do Students Join Law Reviews? IV. Is Crit...
This Article consists of two related pieces. One piece considers interpretations of Cardozo\u27s opi...
The current structure of law reviews is deeply problematic. It does not serve students, law faculty,...
The student-edited law review has been a much criticized institution. Many commentators have express...
Professor Louise Graham authors this forward to the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Kentucky Law Jo...
In this Article, the Author reflects on legal education and the role of law reviews. Law reviews not...
This Article is aimed primarily at guiding current law review members through a process that explore...