The Author reflects on twenty years of working with the Western New England Law Review. Up until his arrival as dean of the law school, the College was unwilling,or at least reluctant, to provide the necessary funds for publication of a law review
I. Introduction II. A Curious Way of Doing Things III. Why Do Students Join Law Reviews? IV. Is Crit...
Law reviews have short memories. Other institutions count on long-term managers and well-kept files ...
The Missouri Law Review has a distinguished history of service to the legal profession and the acade...
It is an honor for me to offer some reflections in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Mic...
In this Article, the Author opines that the institution of the student-edited law review could no do...
In this Article, the Author reflects on legal education and the role of law reviews. Law reviews not...
In this Article, the Author reflects on legal education and the role of law reviews. Law reviews not...
This issue of the Nebraska Law Review marks the Review’s seventy-fifth anniversary. The College’s on...
As part of the centennial celebration of the Washington College of Law, I am pleased to accept the i...
The Michigan Law Review is now celebrating its seventy-fifth year of reflection and participation in...
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...
When the author began teaching at the Chicago-Kent College of Law in 1982, it was publishing at grea...
Law Journals have been under heavy criticism for as long as we can remember. The criticisms come fro...
When one is asked to write on the development of one\u27s faculty over a decade, the most difficult ...
I. Introduction II. A Curious Way of Doing Things III. Why Do Students Join Law Reviews? IV. Is Crit...
Law reviews have short memories. Other institutions count on long-term managers and well-kept files ...
The Missouri Law Review has a distinguished history of service to the legal profession and the acade...
It is an honor for me to offer some reflections in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Mic...
In this Article, the Author opines that the institution of the student-edited law review could no do...
In this Article, the Author reflects on legal education and the role of law reviews. Law reviews not...
In this Article, the Author reflects on legal education and the role of law reviews. Law reviews not...
This issue of the Nebraska Law Review marks the Review’s seventy-fifth anniversary. The College’s on...
As part of the centennial celebration of the Washington College of Law, I am pleased to accept the i...
The Michigan Law Review is now celebrating its seventy-fifth year of reflection and participation in...
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...
When the author began teaching at the Chicago-Kent College of Law in 1982, it was publishing at grea...
Law Journals have been under heavy criticism for as long as we can remember. The criticisms come fro...
When one is asked to write on the development of one\u27s faculty over a decade, the most difficult ...
I. Introduction II. A Curious Way of Doing Things III. Why Do Students Join Law Reviews? IV. Is Crit...
Law reviews have short memories. Other institutions count on long-term managers and well-kept files ...
The Missouri Law Review has a distinguished history of service to the legal profession and the acade...