New Online Companion to Columbia Law Review
The Columbia Law Review has launched an online publication,
Sidebar, which will publish shorter, more informal
pieces to complement the print Law Review.
From the online announcement:
'With the new site, the Review joins a growing list of
renowned legal publications, practitioners, scholars, bloggers,
and others who are engaged in legal discourse online. In
addition, the site provides a new take on the issues tackled
by scholars in the pages of the Review's print edition, inviting
experts in a variety of fields to contribute their own views."
Recent posts include:
In Defense of Eminent Domain
Executive Branch Avoidance and the Need for
Congressional Notification
Procedures as Politics in Administrative Law
Hat tip to Robert Ambrogi.
Sidebar, which will publish shorter, more informal
pieces to complement the print Law Review.
From the online announcement:
'With the new site, the Review joins a growing list of
renowned legal publications, practitioners, scholars, bloggers,
and others who are engaged in legal discourse online. In
addition, the site provides a new take on the issues tackled
by scholars in the pages of the Review's print edition, inviting
experts in a variety of fields to contribute their own views."
Recent posts include:
In Defense of Eminent Domain
Executive Branch Avoidance and the Need for
Congressional Notification
Procedures as Politics in Administrative Law
Hat tip to Robert Ambrogi.
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