LL.M. degree feature in Financial Times
Full-page “Global Legal Education” feature in today’s Financial Times on the growing popularity of the LL.M. degree.
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You’d better watch out for the eggplant that ate Chicago, For he may eat your city soon. You’d better watch out for the eggplant that ate Chicago, If he’s still hungry, the whole country’s doomed....
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South Korea’s Kyungpook National University Law School opened in March , 2009 and will specialize in IT law. It will be interesting to see if other Korean graduate level law schools also market...
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Professional Adjunct Instructors Association (PAIA) http://paiassoc.wordpress.com/ Dr. Allison Friederichs, co-founderDr. C.J. Remmo, co-founder The site includes a “Resources” page with links to...
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Educating Tomorrow’s Lawyers The Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System (IAALS) at the University of Denver. http://educatingtomorrowslawyers.du.edu/ The site includes examples of...
View ArticleBecoming the “compleat lawyer” the Aldisert way
From time to time I will get a call or e-mail from a proud parent whose son or daughter has been admitted to Stanford Law School. The parent wants my advice on a book for their accomplished child to...
View Article2011 Law Firm Legal Research Requirements for New Attorneys
2011 Law Firm Legal Research Requirements for New Attorneys Patrick Meyer Thomas Jefferson School of Law September 26, 2011 Abstract: This article summarizes results from the author’s 2010 law firm...
View ArticleWriting a winning brief, in three easy steps
The best way to become a good writer is to read a lot of good writing. And to me there’s no better legal writing than that of Judge Ruggero Aldisert. Judge Aldisert just published the third edition of...
View ArticleWeCite Project’s win-win opportunities
Analyzing how a given opinion has been impacted by subsequent decisions is an essential part of legal research. Consequently, the work of the Free Law movement cannot stop with making opinions freely...
View ArticleAre we teaching what they will use?
Here at Stanford we haven’t shown our students Shepard’s in print in at least a decade. And we have long since stopped using the digests in print as well. So it was good to see these decisions...
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