Some of the brightest minds in U.S. law schools work on law reviews, quarterly publications of scholarly legal writing. The students write and edit articles that shape the nation's legal fabric, providing analysis of recent court cases, legal theory, public policy and jurisprudence read extensively within the professional legal community.
Tomorrow's legal leaders recently got a preview of what the next-generation law office might look like with a demonstration of Tablet PC and a preview of Microsoft Office System 2003 at the annual National Conference of Law Reviews (NCLR), hosted by Seattle University School of Law.
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