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Introducing the Law Editor Learning Center

We're pleased to announce the Law Editor Learning Center — a one-stop shop for law editors who want to hone their knowledge of how to use Scholastica and, in turn, improve their experience putting their volume together!

Can you trademark hashtags? Debunking misconceptions: Interview with Alexandra Roberts

There are many misconceptions about what constitutes material that can be trademarked. According to Alexandra Roberts, professor at the University of New Hampshire School of Law, trademarking hashtags is rarely a valid option.

Why law review boards should transition early: Interview with MJIL

Minnesota Journal of International Law Editor-in-Chief Cayla Ebert and Lead Articles Editor Andrew Miles, explain why they think it's important for law reviews to start working on board transitions as early as possible.

To supplement or not?: Establishing your law review's online presence

Is your e-board considering launching an online supplement to expand your law review's web presence? In this blog post we overview the pros and cons of online supplements and some alternative options.

Surveying litigant awareness of alternative dispute resolution programs

Donna Shestowsky, professor at UC Davis School of Law, shares the details of her recent study on litigant awareness of alternative dispute resolution programs.

The Fallacy of Corporate Personhood: Interview with Dennis Huber

Dennis Huber, law professor at Capella University, discusses why he believes SCOTUS should abandon the use of the term corporate personhood and replace it with corporatehood instead.

Role of IP Law in Outbreak Disease Response

Ana Santos Rutschman, professor at DePaul University College of Law, discusses why intellectual property has a big role to play in the future of outbreak disease management.

Exploring the Effects of Politicization of the Latino Identity

In his article, Being Latino in the 21st Century: Reexamining Politicized Identity and the Problem of Representation, Marvin Astrada, Professor of Politics and History at NYU, explores the effects of politicization of the Latino identity during and beyond the 2016 presidential election.

Why Leadership Should be Factored into Business Law Curricula

Across the country business law curricula focus on teaching students core legal concepts and lawyering practices. But are courses adequately preparing students to operate within a business setting?

LawArXiv Ensures Community Ownership of Legal Scholarship

In the wake of Elsevier's takeover of the Social Science Research Network (SSRN), LawArXiv has emerged as an alternative community-led repository for scholars to archive legal scholarship. In this interview members of its Legal Scholarship Advisory Board​​ share how they got the repository started and how they're working to expand it.