Tag Archives: Scholarship

In Praise of Practical Scholarship

Nicholas R. Parrillo, Federal Agency Guidance and the Power to Bind: An Empirical Study of Agencies and Industries, 36 Yale J. on Reg. 165 (2019). Kristin Hickman In 2011, Chief Justice John Roberts notoriously criticized the legal academy when he … Continue reading

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USNews Scholarship Impact Issues

In spring 2017, I briefly discussed the problem with scholarship impact factor in law as a response to a recommendation by a law professor to create a rankings methodology based on Google Scholar citation.Well it seems that USNews may have … Continue reading

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Get to know Thomas Drueke, Scholarship and Data Librarian

As a continuation of the D’Angelo Interview Series that we began last year, Scott Vanderlin took a moment to catch up with our Scholarship and Data Librarian, Thomas Drueke. Thomas shares highlights of her career to this point at the University … Continue reading

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Call for Papers: Boulder Conference on Legal Information: Scholarship & Teaching

The 11th Annual Boulder Conference on Legal Information: Scholarship & Teaching has announced its call for papers on “All Aspects of Legal Information.” The conference will be held July 11-12, 2019, in Washington, D.C. Applicants to the conference should submit … Continue reading

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In Defense of “Rankings Scholarship”

As someone who has done some scholarship on law school rankings (here and here), I concur wholeheartedly (if not disinterestedly) in Bill Hendersons thoughtful post, In Defense of Rankings ScholarshipThe study of rankings is primarily the study of markets within… … Continue reading

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