31 October 2012
Congress and the Courts
29 October 2012
Utah State Courts Forms
As a law student it's likely that you've already had friends or relatives ask you for legal help. It can be an awkward situation since you're not yet a lawyer and can't give …
24 October 2012
Gedicks Papers
Professor Fred Gedicks has recently posted two of his newest papers to SSRN. The first, Ironies of Hosanna-Tabor, will be published in the Mercer Law Review and analyzes the recent Supreme Court case …
16 October 2012
Reprimand for Unauthorized Westlaw Use
A lawyer licensed in Oregon and Hawaii was publicly reprimanded by the Oregon Supreme Court and the Hawaii Supreme Court for continued use of a Westlaw account from his former job as a …
09 October 2012
Disaggregating Disasters
Professors Lisa Grow Sun and RonNell Andersen Jones have recently posted their newest article, Disaggregating Disasters, to SSRN. Their article has been accepted for publication in the UCLA Law Review. More articles from …
05 October 2012
Circuit Splits
Circuit splits are a popular topic for student law journal Notes. About this time of year, law journal editors are beginning (or at least think about beginning) to ponder their Note topics. If you're …
04 October 2012
Leadership Library
Next week is Placement Break and we know many of you will be working on securing a job. The Library has a few resources that can supplement your job search. One of …
03 October 2012
Goldsmith Article Published Posthumously
BYU Law Professor Michael Goldsmith always taught his students to be "can do" lawyers. He certainly was one himself. Even when he was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease, Goldsmith worked relentlessly to raise …
01 October 2012