LawLibCon regulars, Rich Leiter, Roger Skalbeck and Marcia Dority Baker, along with today’s guests, Ken Hirsh, Sarah Glassmeyer and Elizabeth Farrell, will be discussing last year’s developments in legal bibliography and law librarianship as well as prognosticating about about what…
Posts Tagged ‘Review’
Gawker’s 2011 Year in Review: The Year of Lies
Recommended as one of the best year-end lists by ALT’s Elie Mystal. That works for me. See Gawker’s The Year in Lies. [JH}
Classifying Law Review Article Types
See Kyle Graham’s A Guide to the Eight Most Suspect Types of Law Review Articles on Concurring Opinions. I can’t decide which of the two types, below, is my favorite. The Old-Wine-In-New-Bottles: “No one has evaluated the rule against perpetuities…
Yale Law Journal Joins the Ranks of Major Law Journals Issuing eBook Editions Published by Quid Pro Books
Yale Law Journal has joined Standford Law Review and Harvard Law Review in making available issues in multiple eBook formats published by Quid Pro Books. Starting with vol. 121, no. 1, dated October 2011, YLJ is now available for Kindle…
Self Help Video “How to Plead Guilty to Your Own DUI” Gets Great Review.
Dont go to court unprepared! Get our DUI self help video and determine if you actually need an attorney or not. Continue reading
Time to Take a Velvet Chainsaw to AALL’s Less Than Comprehensive But Official Review of Annual Meeting Programming
I doubt I was the only AALL member to hear that our association had retained Velvet Chainsaw Consulting to conduct a “comprehensive review of the Annual Meeting educational programming” and that a Velvet Chainsaw representative “attended the 2011 Annual Meeting…
Is the Teaching Law Firm a Way to Produce "Practice Ready" Law School Grads?
The teaching law firm is a proposal offered by Bradley T. Borden, (Brooklyn Law School) and Robert J. Rhee (Univ. of Maryland School of Law) in The Law School Firm [SSRN] 63 South Carolina Law Review (forthcoming 2011). The authors…
Say "Hi" to Velvet Chainsaw’s Dave Lutz
In a comment to Time to Take a Velvet Chainsaw to AALL’s Less Than Comprehensive But Official Review of Annual Meeting Programming, Vicki Szymczak wrote the following about hiring Velvet Chainsaw Consulting to assess AALL’s annual programming: This might work….
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