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The Role of Internet Access for the Freedom of Expression

12 Nov

From the absract of Nicola Lucchi’s Access to Network Services and Protection of Constitutional Rights: Recognizing the Essential Role of Internet Access for the Freedom of Expression [SSRN]: In January 2010, after a troubled process, the French law for “creation…

 
 

A Little Weekend Reading for the Vinyl Gen: The Jurisprudence of Bob Dylan

30 Sep

Perhaps also of interest to the Post-Vinyl Gen, New York Law School prof Michael L. Perlin’s Tangled Up in Law: The Jurisprudence of Bob Dylan [SSRN]. From the abstract: A careful examination of Bob Dylan’s lyrics reveals a writer -…

 

Is the Teaching Law Firm a Way to Produce "Practice Ready" Law School Grads?

22 Aug

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…

 

Does the President Have Directive Authority Over Agency Regulatory Decisions?

27 Jul

I think I would add Maryland law prot Robert V. Percival’s Who’s in Charge? Does the President Have Directive Authority Over Agency Regulatory Decisions? [SSRN] 79 Fordham Law Review 2487 (2011) to the reading list for an ALR course. Here’s…

 

Brief and Directly to the Point: Advice to Law Students and New Grads on Achieving a Successful Transition to "Real World" Legal Research

29 Jun

While less than two pages long (single-spaced), BYU law librarian Shawn G. Nevers’ Observations for Summer Research Success [SSRN] should be handed out to every summer clerk and new first year associate by law librarians who is now working with…