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Nov 14, 2025

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Apr 8, 2025

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[Webinar on Demand] Digital law review publishing tools and tips: Scholastica overview

What aspects of online publishing should all law reviews be prioritizing? And how can editors ensure any updates they embark on will be feasible to complete or hand off to the next board? We explore these questions in a new digital law review publishing tools and tips webinar.

E-board transitions are underway! Here are some tips to set new editors up for success. https://t.co/Wih4BMwNpF #LawReview https://t.co/NU4VEkMemW

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Mar 26, 2025

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Transferring Knowledge Between Law Review Boards: What outgoing and incoming editors need to know

In this blog post we overview some of our top advice for a more successful law review board transition.

Nowadays, virtually every law review has an online presence. But, in the world of legal scholarship, print-based publishing practices still prevail.

Here are 5 steps law reviews can take to start operating digital-first: https://t.co/ywjXio6OLm #LawReview https://t.co/vZxlB6Gl8m

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Feb 28, 2025

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5 digital-first publishing practices law reviews are starting to adopt and the benefits for legal scholars

For law reviews and submitting authors to harness all the content optimization possibilities of the modern web, it's essential to begin thinking and operating digital first. Here are five places to start with examples.

It's paper day! πŸ“„ In this @ucdavis Environmental Law and Policy Journal review with my colleagues Profs. Dana Zartner and Aparna Venkatesan (University of San Francisco), we propose new strategies that "use domestic legal mechanisms, supported by international law, to protect the darkness."

https://environs.law.ucdavis.edu/archives/48/1/right-night-new-legal-advocacy-strategies-address-terrestrial-light-pollution

#Law #Legal #LawReview #EnvironmentalLaw #LightPollution #RightsOfNature #Darkness #DarkSkies

The Right to the Night: New Legal Advocacy Strategies to Address Terrestrial Light Pollution | UC Davis Environmental Law and Policy Journal

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What Legal Scholars Are Writing About: 2024 Edition

What were some of the top law review article topics of 2024? In this new blog post, we highlight a list of the 25 most-used keywords for law articles accepted via Scholastica this year and related notable new and forthcoming pieces.

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What Legal Scholars Are Writing About: 2024 Edition

What were some of the top law review article topics of 2024? In this new blog post, we highlight a list of the 25 most-used keywords for law articles accepted via Scholastica this year and related notable new and forthcoming pieces.

Nowadays, virtually every law review has an online presence. But, in the world of legal scholarship, print-based publishing practices still prevail.

Here are 5 steps law reviews can take to start operating digital-first: https://t.co/ywjXio6OLm #LawReview https://t.co/QGiYRWPTml

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Nov 28, 2024

November 28, 2024 at 12:45PM

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5 digital-first publishing practices law reviews are starting to adopt and the benefits for legal scholars

For law reviews and submitting authors to harness all the content optimization possibilities of the modern web, it's essential to begin thinking and operating digital first. Here are five places to start with examples.

Nowadays, virtually every law review has an online presence. But, in the world of legal scholarship, print-based publishing practices still prevail.

Here are 5 steps law reviews can take to start operating digital-first: https://t.co/ywjXio6OLm #LawReview https://t.co/BhrWpKlbyY

5 digital-first publishing practices law reviews are starting to adopt and the benefits for legal scholars

For law reviews and submitting authors to harness all the content optimization possibilities of the modern web, it's essential to begin thinking and operating digital first. Here are five places to start with examples.

The problem with pleading "#religious #insanity" in #court

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A fascinating new #lawreview article explores the broader problem with β€œtesting #religiousinsanity.”

If a judge is allowed to declare a defendant "guilty by religious insanity," doesn't that mean the government is taking a position on religious #belief, something it's forbidden to do? And how can we resolve this?

The problem with pleading "religious insanity" in court (Livestream)

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