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February 16, 2007
NYLS Symposium Today on Writing About the Law: From Bluebook to Blogs and Beyond
I am in New York to speak at a Symposium sponsored by the New York Law School Program in Law & Journalism and the New York Law School Law Review on Writing About the Law: From Bluebook to Blogs and Beyond. I am participating in the opening panel from 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. on Just Cite It! The Traditional Law Review Structure:
Law reviews have been attacked as irrelevant and their student editors criticized as incompetent, yet legal scholars still need to publish in law reviews to get and keep their jobs. What role does the traditional law review play, what role should it play, and should it be continued?
Panelists:
- Ann Althouse (Wisconsin; Blog: Althouse)
- Randy E. Barnett (Georgetown; Blog: The Volokh Conspiracy)
- Paul L. Caron (Cincinnati; Blog: TaxProf Blog)
- James Lindgren (Northwestern; Blog: The Volokh Conspiracy)
Moderator: Cameron Stracher (Codirector, New York Law School Program in Law & Journalism, and Publisher, New York Law School Law Review)
For a list of the other panels and speakers, see the program here.
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