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Yamamoto, Kevin M. – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2004
A widespread deeply held belief by law professors is that law reviews are unfairly prejudiced and biased in favor of papers from authors at higher ranked, or more prestigious, institutions. This article was born out of a desire to test a belief held by law professors that those individuals who have positions at higher ranked law schools receive…
Descriptors: Law Schools, Writing for Publication, College Faculty, Beliefs