It is becoming more important than ever for early-career lawyers to understand e-discovery technologies and best practices.
Since the dawn of social networking website Myspace in 2003, trial attorney John Browning has been researching and writing about the impact of social media in the law.
LegalEd is helping professors free up class time for practice-based learning by turning lectures into homework assignments.
Notre Dame Law adjunct professor Ken Adams is not afraid to change up the status quo in contract drafting, both in what he teaches and how he teaches it.
Advice on keeping a healthy balance of schoolwork, professional development, and personal activities while in law school.
Two law review editors detail the kind of submissions that hit it out of the park for their journals.
Three law review editors shared tips to survive submission season. They stressed time management and planning above all else, starting with learning your style guide.
MOOCs are catching on fast in higher ed and even making there way into law schools, giving students and professors a chance to test alternatives to traditional Socratic-method based lectures.
Scholastica is proud to work with numerous law journals. Here are some ways we think Scholastica can help make the legal publishing process better.