Tag: Legal Writing

  • Footnotes

    Footnotes This article examines the history and nature of footnotes and other annotational devices used in legal and other literature, particularly law reviews. The topic has received considerable attention in United States university law journals, which are heavily drawn on. The article starts by considering the nature of the glossing process and identifying different sorts…

  • Footnotes

    Footnotes This article examines the history and nature of footnotes and other annotational devices used in legal and other literature, particularly law reviews. The topic has received considerable attention in United States university law journals, which are heavily drawn on. The article starts by considering the nature of the glossing process and identifying different sorts…

  • Your first article

    Your first article Learn how to write your first entry or article. Simple steps to writing an article. Learn about the standard article formats. Resources for writing entries Author Center Reasons to publish Author Ranking Determine your entry type Peer review process Author FAQs Why should I write here if my department already posts papers…

  • Legal Research Information

    Legal Research Information Conclusion Notes See Also References and Further Reading About the Author/s and Reviewer/s Author: legalresources Mentioned in these Entries Legal Research.

  • Law Review Submission

    Law Review Submission In her 1969 book, On Death and Dying, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross classified the five stages of grief that a terminally ill patient goes through: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and finally acceptance. In an article recently posted on the Social Science Research Network, Brannon P. Denning and Miriam A. Cherry argue that Kübler-Ross’s framework…