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Legal Education

The Upper-Level Writing Paper and the Law Review Article: How to Tell Your Story
September 30, 2023 EDT
The Upper-Level Writing Paper and the Law Review Article: How to Tell Your Story
Lisa Smith-Butler

This article walks the reader through the art of crafting a compelling upper-level writing paper and law review article, offering valuable guidance for legal scholars and students.

An Inclusive Model for Licensing New Lawyers
May 30, 2023 EDT
An Inclusive Model for Licensing New Lawyers
Elizabeth Sherowski

This article explores the difficulties of licensing new lawyers and proposes a model based on social work licensing. It supports an inclusive approach to reduce barriers into the legal profession.

What Do Lawyers Really Do?
September 23, 2022 EDT
What Do Lawyers Really Do?
Nancy Schultz

This article discusses the importance of advocacy as a core component of legal education.

Racial Epithets and Racial Etiquette.
November 04, 2021 EDT
Racial Epithets and Racial Etiquette.
Richard Thompson Ford

This article is a response to the Kennedy & Volokh article published in Volume 49, Issue 1.

April 09, 2021 EDT
The New Taboo: Quoting Epithets in the Classroom and Beyond
Randall KennedyEugene Volokh

This article discusses the quotation of epithets in educational settings, building on a closely related practice: how judges and lawyers deal with epithets in litigation and opinion writing.