In a new video series on law school teaching best practices, AALS and LegalED call upon law professors to share how they are beginning to think differently about legal education.
There must be regulation in place for companies to keep our personal data private, right? Actually, according to Rebecca Lipman, Law Clerk in the District of New Jersey, there isn’t.
We know kickstarting a social media presence for your law review can be daunting - so we did some research. We asked law review editors how they use Twitter and how it's helping their journal.
Did the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) meet all the criteria of The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) when it was approved by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in 2003?
Inga Ivsan, assistant public defender for the 17th Judicial Circuit in Broward County Florida, discusses her research on gaps in constitutional law and her experience getting published while in law school.
A look back at the National Conference of Law Reviews 2016
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Louisiana Law Review's podcast The Legal Ease gives law students and legal scholars a new way to consume the latest legal information.
Here are 3 super easy ways your law review can make the article selection cycle a little more bearable for authors.
NCLR offers law reviews and those working with them a fantastic opportunity to learn about best practices and trends in the law review publishing space. Here's what we're looking forward to.