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, JURIST offers a space for ongoing discussion of selected issues in law and legal education:
Are you, like Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader-Ginsburg, troubled by the emergence of Internet-only law schools where a student can graduate "without ever laying eyes on a fellow law-student or professor"?
Does recent Connecticut gun-seizure legislation infringe the Second Amendment guarantee of the right to bear arms?
Should the Justices of the Supreme Court hire a more diverse selection of law clerks?
Do lawyers have a professional responsibility to become Net-literate?
Should there be some legal limit on the sort of photographs that a judge can properly include in a judicial decision? Should courts be allowed to post sensational photographs - such as photos of an executed criminal - on the Internet?
Should law professors be permitted to provide lectures online to any institution they choose?
JURIST welcomes suggestions for new colloquia; send proposed questions to
JURIST@law.pitt.edu
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