RE: Research Queries

2015-12-29 Thread Friedman, Howard M.
Here is some evidence.  If you search WorldCat for Harvard Law Review, it 
indicates that it is held by 1611 different libraries. Somebody besides law 
schools must think at least some legal research is important.

From: religionlaw-boun...@lists.ucla.edu [religionlaw-boun...@lists.ucla.edu] 
on behalf of Steven Jamar [stevenja...@gmail.com]
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Subject: Re: Research Queries

I didn’t think we had respect within our discipline or influence within our 
discipline through law reviews generally!  :)

On Dec 29, 2015, at 11:33 AM, Conkle, Daniel O. 
mailto:con...@indiana.edu>> wrote:

A colleague of mine, who is working on an interdisciplinary book, has asked me 
for ideas on the following:

First, to reply to the criticism that law reviews are not respected by other 
disciplines, I am searching for examples of important scholarship published in 
law reviews by social scientists, historians or religion scholars rather than 
academic lawyers. Second, to reply to the criticism that legal scholars have no 
influence outside their discipline, I am searching for examples where social 
scientists, historians or religion scholars have recognized the contribution to 
knowledge in their fields made by legal scholars with no additional credentials.

If anyone has thoughts that I might pass along to him, please let me know, 
off-list.  Thanks in advance.

Dan

Daniel O. Conkle
Robert H. McKinney Professor of Law
Indiana University Maurer School of Law
Bloomington, Indiana  47405
(812) 855-4331
fax (812) 855-0555
e-mail con...@indiana.edu<mailto:con...@indiana.edu>


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Re: Research Queries

2015-12-29 Thread Steven Jamar
I didn’t think we had respect within our discipline or influence within our 
discipline through law reviews generally!  :)

> On Dec 29, 2015, at 11:33 AM, Conkle, Daniel O.  wrote:
> 
> A colleague of mine, who is working on an interdisciplinary book, has asked 
> me for ideas on the following: 
>  
> First, to reply to the criticism that law reviews are not respected by other 
> disciplines, I am searching for examples of important scholarship published 
> in law reviews by social scientists, historians or religion scholars rather 
> than academic lawyers. Second, to reply to the criticism that legal scholars 
> have no influence outside their discipline, I am searching for examples where 
> social scientists, historians or religion scholars have recognized the 
> contribution to knowledge in their fields made by legal scholars with no 
> additional credentials.
>  
> If anyone has thoughts that I might pass along to him, please let me know, 
> off-list.  Thanks in advance.
>  
> Dan
>  
> Daniel O. Conkle 
> Robert H. McKinney Professor of Law 
> Indiana University Maurer School of Law 
> Bloomington, Indiana  47405 
> (812) 855-4331 
> fax (812) 855-0555 
> e-mail con...@indiana.edu  
> 
>  
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Institute for Intellectual Property and Social Justice
http://iipsj.org
http://sdjlaw.org

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hills." 

Gandhi





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RE: Research Queries

2015-12-29 Thread Graber, Mark
For what it is worth, pretty much all of the leading public law scholars 
(Whittington, Rogers Smith, Gillman, Epstein, Segal) have law review pices.  
Same for historians (Rakove, Cornell, etc).

From: religionlaw-boun...@lists.ucla.edu [religionlaw-boun...@lists.ucla.edu] 
on behalf of Conkle, Daniel O. [con...@indiana.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2015 11:33 AM
To: Law & Religion issues for Law Academics
Subject: Research Queries

A colleague of mine, who is working on an interdisciplinary book, has asked me 
for ideas on the following:

First, to reply to the criticism that law reviews are not respected by other 
disciplines, I am searching for examples of important scholarship published in 
law reviews by social scientists, historians or religion scholars rather than 
academic lawyers. Second, to reply to the criticism that legal scholars have no 
influence outside their discipline, I am searching for examples where social 
scientists, historians or religion scholars have recognized the contribution to 
knowledge in their fields made by legal scholars with no additional credentials.

If anyone has thoughts that I might pass along to him, please let me know, 
off-list.  Thanks in advance.

Dan

Daniel O. Conkle
Robert H. McKinney Professor of Law
Indiana University Maurer School of Law
Bloomington, Indiana  47405
(812) 855-4331
fax (812) 855-0555
e-mail con...@indiana.edu



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