In an age of digital media, talking heads, and the 24-hour news cycle, what is or should be the distinction between legal scholarship and journalism? Can (should) legal scholarship incorporate aspects of journalism? Can (should) it better leverage the immediacy and interactivity offered by the Internet and other new media? Presenters: Solangel Maldonado, Seton Hall University School of LawJane C. Murphy, University of Baltimore School of LawKermit Roosevelt, University of Pennsylvania Law School Moderator: Garrett Epps, University of Baltimore School of La
Scholarship. For many academics, the word is filled with a combination of excitement, anticipation, ...
Scholarship. For many academics, the word is filled with a combination of excitement, anticipation, ...
A perennial debate in higher education in general, and in legal education in particular, is whether ...
In an age of digital media, talking heads, and the 24-hour news cycle, what is or should be the di...
What new forms is legal scholarship taking in response to technological advances and other factors? ...
Aside from its value within programs of legal education, does legal scholarship serve important func...
In an era of shrinking law school budgets, can support for legal scholarship be defended as an impor...
Computer scientist Alan Kay purportedly said, The best way to predict the future is to invent it. ...
Technologically driven changes in media presentation have changed the way high-profile court cases a...
Jack M. Balkin, Knight Professor of Constitutional Law and the First Amendment, Yale Law Schoo
This article welcomes a new generation of legal writing scholars. In the first generation, legal w...
A general debate concerning whether law blogs can be legal scholarship makes little more sense than ...
This paper\u27s focus is on today’s technology and ask whether blogs as we know them today are condu...
As a professor of Media Law, I have devoted my career over the past quarter of a century to the idea...
In the Articles that follow, a group of extraordinarily successful legal scholars set out their thou...
Scholarship. For many academics, the word is filled with a combination of excitement, anticipation, ...
Scholarship. For many academics, the word is filled with a combination of excitement, anticipation, ...
A perennial debate in higher education in general, and in legal education in particular, is whether ...
In an age of digital media, talking heads, and the 24-hour news cycle, what is or should be the di...
What new forms is legal scholarship taking in response to technological advances and other factors? ...
Aside from its value within programs of legal education, does legal scholarship serve important func...
In an era of shrinking law school budgets, can support for legal scholarship be defended as an impor...
Computer scientist Alan Kay purportedly said, The best way to predict the future is to invent it. ...
Technologically driven changes in media presentation have changed the way high-profile court cases a...
Jack M. Balkin, Knight Professor of Constitutional Law and the First Amendment, Yale Law Schoo
This article welcomes a new generation of legal writing scholars. In the first generation, legal w...
A general debate concerning whether law blogs can be legal scholarship makes little more sense than ...
This paper\u27s focus is on today’s technology and ask whether blogs as we know them today are condu...
As a professor of Media Law, I have devoted my career over the past quarter of a century to the idea...
In the Articles that follow, a group of extraordinarily successful legal scholars set out their thou...
Scholarship. For many academics, the word is filled with a combination of excitement, anticipation, ...
Scholarship. For many academics, the word is filled with a combination of excitement, anticipation, ...
A perennial debate in higher education in general, and in legal education in particular, is whether ...