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Applying MoneyLaw principles to scholarly works
And speaking of Herbert Wechsler, revulsion toward invited pieces would surely counsel a less prominent place on Wechsler's résumé for that piece he wrote upon the invitation of the Harvard Law Review, The Supreme Court, October Term
The American Legal Thought World According to Kennedy and Fisher
Abram Chayes, "The Role of the Judge in Public Law Litigation," 89 Harvard Law Review 1281 (1976) 603. Critical Legal Studies. Duncan Kennedy, "Form and Substance in Private Law Adjudication," 88 Harvard Law Review 1685 (1976) 647
Introducing Guest Blogger Marcy Peek
Marcy teaches information privacy, Internet law, Uniform Commercial Code, and contracts. She earned her BA from Yale University and her JD from Harvard Law School, where she served as notes editor on the Harvard Law Review.
The Balancing Test
If you don't use THIS type of outline, if you don't have a study group, if you don't apply by this date, if you don't do a judicial internship, if you don't get on Law Review, you're TOAST. Dead meat, buddy. Fuggedaboutit.
Schauer's Foreword to the Supreme Court Issue of the Harvard Law
His foreward to the Harvard Law Review's Supreme Court issue--The Court's Agenda and the Nation's--is available for download. Here is the abstract:. "Government by judiciary” is the traditional warning from those who seek to limit the
One Leadership Style Doesn't Fit All Law Firms
If you are stepping into a law firm leadership position, your success will depend on In fact, a recent study by Harvard and GE confirmed that negative things can and Change” in the October 2006 issue of Harvard Business Review,
Neal Kumar Katyal, "Comment: Hamdan v. Rumsfeld: The Legal Academy
Neal Kumar Katyal, "Comment: Hamdan v. Rumsfeld: The Legal Academy Goes to Practice," 120 Harv. L. Rev. 65 (2006)
Frederick Schauer, "Foreword: The Court's Agenda — and the Nation's"
Frederick Schauer, "Foreword: The Court's Agenda — and the Nation's," 120 Harv. L. Rev. 4 (2006)
Harvard Law Review, Volume 120, Number 1, November 2006
Federal Statutes and Regulations; A. Civil Rights Act, Title VII; B. Criminal Law; C. Patent; D. Religious Freedom Restoration Act; E. Review of Administrative Action; The Statistics
Animal Rights
A practicing attorney in animal protection law and a past president of the Animal Legal Wise teaches courses in animal rights law at Harvard Law School, and at least three legal journals—Animal Law Review, Journal of Animal Law,
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