Scholarship is the work-product of scholars. The word derives the Latin schola, as in school. Hence, scholarship is related to education, which in turn is related to the advancement of human knowledge. By that measure, the best scholarship may increase our knowledge, both practical and theoretical. But when undisclosed bias affects that which is offered up as knowledge, it may unduly slant our understanding of life, law, and other things that matter. While bias-free knowledge may be a utopian ideal, it is, nonetheless, a principle worthy of our respect
This essay urges scholars in media law and ethics to reevaluate the extent and utility of their publ...
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Rather I propose an editorial policy that puts in footnote number one the relevant affiliations of t...
Rather I propose an editorial policy that puts in footnote number one the relevant affiliations of t...
Rather I propose an editorial policy that puts in footnote number one the relevant affiliations of t...
Success in law school and in the legal profession often involves mastering and navigating the pletho...
Legal scholarship in the United States is an oddity—an institution built on student editorship, a la...
Legal scholarship in the United States is an oddity—an institution built on student editorship, a la...
The number of empirical legal studies published by academic journals is on the rise. Given theory’s ...
Although the impact of conflicting interests is of constant concern to those in legal education and ...
This Article recommends that we think more intentionally about how law students’ engagement in schol...
The number of empirical legal studies published by academic journals is on the rise. Given theory’s ...
Empirical legal scholarship was once a novel and contested participant in the legal academy. In the ...
On March 10, 2006, the Lewis & Clark Law Review sponsored a day-long symposium entitled Open Access ...
This essay urges scholars in media law and ethics to reevaluate the extent and utility of their publ...
I. Introduction II. A Curious Way of Doing Things III. Why Do Students Join Law Reviews? IV. Is Crit...
People conduct legal scholarship for many different reasons. This Article focuses on the demand for ...
Rather I propose an editorial policy that puts in footnote number one the relevant affiliations of t...
Rather I propose an editorial policy that puts in footnote number one the relevant affiliations of t...
Rather I propose an editorial policy that puts in footnote number one the relevant affiliations of t...
Success in law school and in the legal profession often involves mastering and navigating the pletho...
Legal scholarship in the United States is an oddity—an institution built on student editorship, a la...
Legal scholarship in the United States is an oddity—an institution built on student editorship, a la...
The number of empirical legal studies published by academic journals is on the rise. Given theory’s ...
Although the impact of conflicting interests is of constant concern to those in legal education and ...
This Article recommends that we think more intentionally about how law students’ engagement in schol...
The number of empirical legal studies published by academic journals is on the rise. Given theory’s ...
Empirical legal scholarship was once a novel and contested participant in the legal academy. In the ...
On March 10, 2006, the Lewis & Clark Law Review sponsored a day-long symposium entitled Open Access ...
This essay urges scholars in media law and ethics to reevaluate the extent and utility of their publ...
I. Introduction II. A Curious Way of Doing Things III. Why Do Students Join Law Reviews? IV. Is Crit...
People conduct legal scholarship for many different reasons. This Article focuses on the demand for ...