When I began teaching at the University of Massachusetts in August 2012, one of my first encounters was with the newly-formed UMass Law Review. The editorial staff was wrapping up its initial preparations for publishing the inaugural volume. Now, over a year later, those nascent processes have since been refined; the inaugural year is over. We are excited to say that the UMass Law Review enters its sophomore year with this current issue, affectionately dubbed “9:1”
In this Article, the Author reflects on legal education and the role of law reviews. Law reviews not...
The Michigan Law Review is now celebrating its seventy-fifth year of reflection and participation in...
In this Article, the Author opines that the institution of the student-edited law review could no do...
When I began teaching at the University of Massachusetts in August 2012, one of my first encounters ...
The editors of this 50th Anniversary Issue have asked me, as Editor-in- Chief of Volume 1, to descri...
Congratulations to the Law Review for its first thirty years and many thanks to each and every gradu...
Law Journals have been under heavy criticism for as long as we can remember. The criticisms come fro...
This first issue of the University of Richmond Law Review replaces the Law Notes, which began as a f...
In the preface to the first issue of the AKRON LAW REVIEW, I observed that the law review that serv...
These are precarious times in which to launch a new law school and a new law review. Yet here we are...
•Now We Begin: Welcome freshmen and a mutual purpose •New Faculty •Case Clubs •Announcements •Law Re...
Twenty five years of the Journal of Law Reform; a profile of the nation\u27s law professors; jounali...
Law Journals have been under heavy criticism for as long as we can remember. The criticisms come fro...
•Law Students Start Two New Journals •Job Hunt Resumes •Hail from the Chief •Rare Books Get a Rare L...
A reflection on the first twenty-five years of the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
In this Article, the Author reflects on legal education and the role of law reviews. Law reviews not...
The Michigan Law Review is now celebrating its seventy-fifth year of reflection and participation in...
In this Article, the Author opines that the institution of the student-edited law review could no do...
When I began teaching at the University of Massachusetts in August 2012, one of my first encounters ...
The editors of this 50th Anniversary Issue have asked me, as Editor-in- Chief of Volume 1, to descri...
Congratulations to the Law Review for its first thirty years and many thanks to each and every gradu...
Law Journals have been under heavy criticism for as long as we can remember. The criticisms come fro...
This first issue of the University of Richmond Law Review replaces the Law Notes, which began as a f...
In the preface to the first issue of the AKRON LAW REVIEW, I observed that the law review that serv...
These are precarious times in which to launch a new law school and a new law review. Yet here we are...
•Now We Begin: Welcome freshmen and a mutual purpose •New Faculty •Case Clubs •Announcements •Law Re...
Twenty five years of the Journal of Law Reform; a profile of the nation\u27s law professors; jounali...
Law Journals have been under heavy criticism for as long as we can remember. The criticisms come fro...
•Law Students Start Two New Journals •Job Hunt Resumes •Hail from the Chief •Rare Books Get a Rare L...
A reflection on the first twenty-five years of the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
In this Article, the Author reflects on legal education and the role of law reviews. Law reviews not...
The Michigan Law Review is now celebrating its seventy-fifth year of reflection and participation in...
In this Article, the Author opines that the institution of the student-edited law review could no do...