An Irony of Electronics: On a Form or Two of Serious Legal Scholarship
George Mason Law & Economics Research Paper No. 11-44
Journal of Law, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 219-222, 2011
5 Pages Posted: 1 Nov 2011
Date Written: October 31, 2011
Abstract
This essay begins with welcomes to new journals and contributors to the Journal of Law. It then wanders back to a topic touched on in the first issue of the Journal of Law - the relationship between ink-on-paper and on-line publication of legal scholarship.
Keywords: Andrew Kaufman, Benjamin Cardozo, blogs, Bob, classics, faculty, Harlan Fiske Stone, journals, Learned Hand, magazines, Max Radin, Nature of the Judicial Process, peer review, periodicals, promotion, publishing, reviews, Robert Berring, schools, scholarship, tenure
JEL Classification: A20, C15, C80, C93, D20, D40, D71, D72, I20, I21, I23, I28, K42, L10, L11, L26, L86, M31, M37
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