Tag:law reviews

Barry U. School of Law professor Eang Ngov shared her experience working with student members of ACS to plan and launch the ACS Constitutional Law Forum.

An article published in Cornell Journal of Law & Public Policy presents a novel perspective on the fairness of the ACA by focusing on whether the passing of the bill was constitutional.

Jeffrey Eschbach is helping lawyers quickly gather useable digital evidence in his role as CEO of Page Vault.

A casebook publisher for the digital age, ChartaCourse offers customizable digital concept charts that contain all the information found in traditional casebooks.

Biddle Law Library at the University of Pennsylvania decided many years ago that there had to be a better way to handle sourcehunts for law reviews.

Law review editors share how Scholastica is helping their journal more easily manage all aspects of the article selection process.

As your editorial board hurries to make article selections, are you checking off everything you need to on your to-do list? Look out for these 5 items.

Are you an author crafting your law review submission strategy, and still wondering whether or not you should submit to a specialty law journal? Here are the benefits.

Many LGBT activists anticipated Americans divided response to the SCOTUS same-sex marriage decision and some fear it could undermine the momentum of the LGBT Movement.

See what law review editors have to say about the role their online components play within legal academia.