Book Review of the Legal Scholar’s Guidebook (original) (raw)

It’s Not Over: Empowering the Different Voice in Legal Academia

Elvia Arriola

Berkeley Journal of Gender Law Justice, 2014

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Encouraging Engaged Scholarship: Perspectives from an Associate Dean for Research

Sonia Katyal

Touro Law Review, 2015

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Forward: Scholarship and Legal Education

Donald Polden

1993

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Engaged Scholarship in the Academy: Reflections from the Margins

Elizabeth Drame

Equity & Excellence in Education, 2011

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Writing Differently about Scholarly Issues: Defending Our Voices and Inviting the Reader

Tomasz P Krzeszowski

Discourses on Culture

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EMANCIPATING SCHOLARS: RECONCEPTUALIZING SCHOLARLY OUTPUT

Duane P. Truex

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The Theoretical and Practical Underpinnings of Teaching Scholarly Legal Writing

Kristen Murray

Texas A&M Law Review

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Write More, Publish More, Stress Less! Five Key Principles for a Creative and Sustainable Scholarly Practice by Dannelle D. Stevens (review

Dannelle Stevens

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Building Bridges between Theory and Practice, Scholarship and Activism

Elizabeth Schneider

Cleveland State Law Review, 1992

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The Ethics of Normative Legal Scholarship

Robin West

Marquette Law Review, 2018

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Legal Academics and Progressive Politics: Moving Beyond the Ivory Tower (2006)

Tshepo Madlingozi

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Advocacy and scholarship

Paul Campos

California Law Review, 1993

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Finding Academic Voice A Critical Narrative of

Brigitte Smit

2009

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The Academic Freedom Double Standard: " Freedom " for Courtiers, Suppression for Critical Scholars

Johnny Williams

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The Politics of Scholarship

David K . Seitz

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Is Legal Scholarship Out of Touch? An Empirical Analysis of the Use of Scholarship in Business Law Cases

Jason Cantone

2011

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On academic production and the politics of inclusion (Editorial)

Sara Kendall

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Scholarly Praxis at the Edges

Linda Schwartz

Handbook of Research on Administration, Policy, and Leadership in Higher Education

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UN)Disciplining the Scholar Activist: Policing the Boundaries of Political Engagement

Amy Young, Dana Cloud

Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2010

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Foreword: The Historic and Potential Social Justice Functions of Academic Publications

Samantha von Ende

Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality, 2017

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Performing Critical Work: The Challenges of Emancipatory Scholarship in the Academic Marketplace

Susan Iverson

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Understanding an emerging field of scholarship: Toward a research agenda for engaged, public scholarship

Dwight Giles Jr.

Journal of Higher Education Outreach and …, 2010

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Garvey, J. C., Hart, J., Hoffman, G. D., Iverson, S., Metcalfe, A. S., Mitchell, T. D., Pryor, J. T., & Seher, C. (2017). Performing critical work: The challenges of emancipatory scholarship in the academic marketplace. Critical Questions in Education, 8(2), 138-162.

Susan Iverson, Jonathan T Pryor, Tania D. Mitchell, Jeni Hart, Christin Seher

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Disciplinary voices: Interactions in research writing

Ken Hyland

English Text Construction, 2008

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Scholarly Engagement: When It Is Pleasurable, and When It Is Not

Louis Torres

2003

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Must We All Be Beholden to Peer Review? On the Advantages and Disadvantages of the Law Review Model for Rhetorical Scholarship

Nick J. Sciullo

2015

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On Legal Scholarship

Robin West

2014

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Bloom, J. W. (2002). Entering the Community of Scholars An Unabashed, Somewhat Rebellious, But Affectionate Collection of Materials, Mullings, and Completely Biased Recommendations

Jeff Bloom

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In Praise of Legal Scholarship

Tamara Piety

William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal, 2017

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From the Editor: Examining the Commitmentof Engaged Scholars: A Call to Action

Cassandra Simon

Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship, 2014

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Scholarly Impact of Law School Faculties in 2015: Updating the Leiter Score Ranking for the Top Third

Valerie Aggerbeck

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000

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The lingering core of legal scholarship

Susan Bartie

Legal Studies, 2010

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Interdisciplinary scholars: negotiating legitimacy at the core and from the margins

Leslie Gonzales

Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2012

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From Rhetoric to Reality: A Typology of Publically Engaged Scholarship

Chris R Glass

2010

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Finding Your Voice In Academic Writing

Deirdre McQuillan

2021

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