Tag:law reviews

We've all heard the phrase, “people are creatures of habit.” It turns out that countries are susceptible to forms of path dependency as well.

David Driesen, Professor at Syracuse University College of Law, explores the dangers of allocative efficiency, which can lead to avoidance of systemic risks and long-term consequences.

Professor Ben Bratman, of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, questions whether the Bar Exam is adequately testing students' real-world lawyering skills.

Assistant professor at Stanford Law Lisa Ouellette is fostering discussions about intellectual property and patent law via her blog Written Description.

Steps you can take prior to being published to potentially improve your law review article citation rate.

Where can you go to stay up-to-date on the most pathbreaking legal research in your field? JOTWELL compiles short-form reviews of the newest legal scholarship.

LegalEd is helping professors free up class time for practice-based learning by turning lectures into homework assignments.

To help you in the never-ending quest to find the perfect apps, we've rounded up a few of our favorites that you can use for your academic and personal life.

Notre Dame Law adjunct professor Ken Adams is not afraid to change up the status quo in contract drafting, both in what he teaches and how he teaches it.

Advice on keeping a healthy balance of schoolwork, professional development, and personal activities while in law school.