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: LaborProf BlogRecently Published Scholarship
Full post as published by LaborProf Blog on February 20, 2012 (boomark / email).
And the Winner of the Free Lifetime Scholarship to Solo Practice University Is....
We recently ran a contest for one free lifetime scholarship to Solo Practice University. Then we let the readers of Build A Solo Practice University decide who should be awarded the scholarship...
Legal Information & Technology eJournal
Legal Information & Technology is a new ‘eJournal’ [update: actually a digest service] on SSRN’s Legal Scholarship Network. You can preview the first issue collection of references with their summaries here: Here is a description on the scope: This eJournal includes working papers, forthcoming articles, and recently published articles in all areas of legal information scholarship...
Deadline to Submit Applications for PACE Scholarship
The deadline to submit applications for the NFPA PACE scholarship is July 11, 2008. The scholarship includes, at a minimum, the exam fee, application and handbook, study manual, and tuition for the online course...
Things to Consider When Accepting a Law School Scholarshi
For those of you considering law school scholarship offers right now, please consider (1) whether the scholarship is renewable and (2) what is required of you to renew it. A 3.25 doesn't sound so hard to attain coming out of undergrad; but at some law schools that may be a GPA reached only by the top 20% of the class...
Reprivileging the Fair Use Defense For Scholars
Randall P. Bezanson and Joseph Miller, University of Iowa College of Law, have published Scholarship and Fair Use, in volume 33 of the Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts (2010). Here is the abstract...
learning from other outsiders
As recently as fifteen years ago, there was little scholarship on the status issues plaguing legal writing professors in the United States . Scholarship by and about other ?outsider? groups in the legal academy has been -- and continues to....









