Why There Should Be Fewer Articles Like this One: Law Professors Should Write More for Legal Decision-Makers and Less for Themselves

38 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 761 2004-2005

28 Pages Posted: 28 Jul 2014

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David C. Hricik

Mercer University - Walter F. George School of Law

Tori Salzmann

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Date Written: February 17, 2005

Abstract

This article explains why law professors have an ethical responsibility to write scholarship that matters to lawyers and practitioners, not only themselves.

Keywords: engaged scholarship, legal writing

JEL Classification: K49

Suggested Citation

Hricik, David C. and Salzmann, Victoria, Why There Should Be Fewer Articles Like this One: Law Professors Should Write More for Legal Decision-Makers and Less for Themselves (February 17, 2005). 38 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 761 2004-2005, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2397174

David C. Hricik (Contact Author)

Mercer University - Walter F. George School of Law ( email )

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Victoria Salzmann

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