Writing About the Law: From Bluebook to Blogs and Beyond will consist of a breakfast and introductory remarks, two morning panels, a lunch with a keynote address, an afternoon panel, and a breakout session with Law Review editors. Please see the details below. For a comprehensive listing of the speakers and their bios, please click "Speakers" on the left column or click on the individual speaker below. To register, click "Registration" on the left column.


Symposium Schedule:

Breakfast & Introductory Remarks
Morning Panel #1: Just Cite It! The Traditional Law Review Structure
Morning Panel #2: Lost in Translation (?) Writing About Law for a Non-Legal Audience
Lunch/Keynote Address
Afternoon Panel: Beyond the Bluebook: The Future of Writing About the Law
Break-Out Session for Law Review Editors  



Morning Panel #1: Just Cite It! The Traditional Law Review Structure

Law reviews have been attacked as irrelevant and their student editors criticized as incompetent, yet legal scholars still need to publish in law reviews to get and keep their jobs. What role does the traditional law review play, what role should it play, and should it be continued?

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Morning Panel #2: Lost in Translation (?) Writing About the Law for a Non-Legal Audience

Writing about law for a lay audience poses its own unique challenges. What is lost and what is gained by having to translate complex legal concepts into concise news reporting, incisive commentary or compelling drama?

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Lunch / Keynote Address

The Keynote Speaker will be John Osborn, author of The Paper Chase and Visiting Professor, University of San Francisco School of Law.



Afternoon Panel: Beyond the Bluebook: The Future of Writing About the Law

In a world increasingly dominated by blogs and online publications, does traditional legal scholarship have a future? Will legal scholars abandon the traditional law review to write for a popular audience, and if so, why? What will this brave new world look like?

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Break-Out Session for Law Review Editors

Law review editors will discuss the pitfalls, problems, and perks of running a (mostly) student-edited academic journal.

Moderator Cameron Stracher, New York Law School.