Law Professor Reflect on Writing
From the E-LawLibrary Blog, 7/11/2005:
A recent issue of the San Diego Law Review -
vol.41,no.4 (2004) - features a collection of
articles on legal scholarship. It is available on
HeinOnline and should be on Lexis and Westlaw.
The collection includes:
"Why We Write: Reflection on Legal Scholarship"
(Emily Sherwin, p.1739)
"Why Do Empirical Legal Scholarship"
(Theodore Eisenberg, p.1741)
"Why I Write (and Why I Think Law Professors Generally
Should Write)" (Yale Kamisar, p.1747)
"Legal Scholarship: A Corporate Scholar's Perspective"
(Jonathan R. Macey, p.1759)
"Legal Scholarship as Resistance to Science"
(Steven D. Smith, 1775)
"Writing Highs and Lows"
(Kimberly A. Yuracko, p.1783)
A recent issue of the San Diego Law Review -
vol.41,no.4 (2004) - features a collection of
articles on legal scholarship. It is available on
HeinOnline and should be on Lexis and Westlaw.
The collection includes:
"Why We Write: Reflection on Legal Scholarship"
(Emily Sherwin, p.1739)
"Why Do Empirical Legal Scholarship"
(Theodore Eisenberg, p.1741)
"Why I Write (and Why I Think Law Professors Generally
Should Write)" (Yale Kamisar, p.1747)
"Legal Scholarship: A Corporate Scholar's Perspective"
(Jonathan R. Macey, p.1759)
"Legal Scholarship as Resistance to Science"
(Steven D. Smith, 1775)
"Writing Highs and Lows"
(Kimberly A. Yuracko, p.1783)
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