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Weekly Announcements – November 23, 2009
Here are the latest announcements from SSRN:
Seattle University, Texas Tech, and University of Warwick, Schools of Law Join LSN Legal Studies Research Paper Series
We are pleased to announce that Seattle University School of Law, Texas Tech School of Law, and University of Warwick School of Law have each started a Law School Research Papers – Legal Studies series within the Legal Scholarship Network (LSN).
SEATTLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW LEGAL STUDIES RESEARCH PAPER SERIES
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The Seattle University School of Law Legal Studies eJournal contains faculty scholarship from the largest and most diverse law school in the Northwest, standing on twin pillars of academic excellence and education for justice. We are home to leading academic programs, dynamic centers and institutes, and an engaged faculty. Our mission is to educate outstanding lawyers to be leaders for a just and humane world.
Seattle University, founded in 1891, continues a 450 year tradition of Jesuit Catholic higher education. The University’s ideals underscore its commitments to the centrality of teaching, learning and scholarship, of values-based education grounded in the Jesuit and Catholic traditions, of service and social justice, of lifelong learning, and of educating the whole person.
TEXAS TECH SCHOOL OF LAW LEGAL STUDIES RESEARCH PAPER SERIES
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Established in 1967, the Texas Tech University School of Law is home to approximately 670 law students and over 35 full-time faculty members. We are known for our rigorous curriculum, a collegial faculty, and preparing our graduates for the practice of law. Our faculty reflects a broad spectrum of legal philosophy and diverse legal and professional backgrounds. In the past few years, faculty members have published many well-received books as well as articles appearing in prestigious law reviews and publications. The Texas Tech Law School Research Paper series will showcase this scholarship by supplying abstracts and links to our faculty’s working papers as well as to-be-published and recently published articles.
UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK SCHOOL OF LAW LEGAL STUDIES RESEARCH PAPER SERIES
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The University of Warwick School of Law was established in 1969 and has since developed into one of the leading law schools in the UK; ranking amongst the top schools. Its teaching standards and research quality consistently receive high ratings, and the University ranks in the four leading research and teaching institutions in the UK. The contextual approach has been developed at Warwick for over twenty-five years. Our aim is to avoid treating law as if it can be separated from other aspects of society.