Doodling in the Courtroom
Your penchant for drawing little stick figures or smiley faces along the edges of your notes just might help you present your case better in the courtroom. This is the premise of a recent article in the fall issue of …
Your penchant for drawing little stick figures or smiley faces along the edges of your notes just might help you present your case better in the courtroom. This is the premise of a recent article in the fall issue of …
Completing law school writing assignments is tough, but at least you usually have about two weeks to get them done. In practice, those two weeks may suddenly become twelve hours. What do you do when facing such a tight writing …
The ABA Section of International Law has announced the Rona R. Mears Student Writing Competition & Scholarship Awards. The topic of the competition is Edward Joseph Snowden: “Present legal arguments on why Mr. Snowden is guilty or alternatively not guilty …
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, passed in spring 2010, poses significant challenges to legal researchers. The law itself is complex, and the many proposed challenges in Congress and the courts means that relevant information is spread across hundreds …
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Florida State University’s Center for Innovative Collaboration in Medicine and Law has announced the Mollie and Paul Hill Student Writing Competition in Medical-Legal Interprofessional Collaboration. Starting in 2014, the Center will award cash prizes for outstanding original papers written by …