Tips to help you develop your law review note - from brainstorming a topic, to evaluating your theme, and preparing your article for submission.
Barry U. School of Law professor Eang Ngov shared her experience working with student members of ACS to plan and launch the ACS Constitutional Law Forum.
A casebook publisher for the digital age, ChartaCourse offers customizable digital concept charts that contain all the information found in traditional casebooks.
In a recent interview Dr. Andy Schmulow explained the four financial systems in use today, how global outlooks on financial regulation have shifted since the GFC, and his thoughts on the future.
A group of law review editors share how they're juggling law review and summer associate work and tips for fellow editors. Above all, be proactive and don't let things pile up.
David Driesen, Professor at Syracuse University College of Law, explores the dangers of allocative efficiency, which can lead to avoidance of systemic risks and long-term consequences.
Professor Ben Bratman, of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, questions whether the Bar Exam is adequately testing students' real-world lawyering skills.
The most popular goals of the law review editors at the 2015 National Conference of Law Reviews, from going paperless to organizing a symposium.
What will the future of an increasingly robotic society look like for lawyers? If managed intelligently, new technology could lead to more jobs for the legal sector, not less.
At present few law school students will need to consider Islamic finance in their future work as lawyers, but that doesn't mean studying it isn't useful.