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What are those bronze pages at the entrance to the law library? They are a sculpture by artist Jim Sanborn. The pages are the artist’s visual history of the written law tracing the emergence of systems of justice in many …
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 …
Adam Liptak, the Supreme Court correspondent of The New York Times, has written a new article titled “Law Scholarship’s Lackluster Reviews” in today’s New York Times [here]. This article asks why law reviews are edited by law students and why …
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 …