Please don't be discouraged by our mess; this task force will be under construction until the start of the Fall semester. Do add yourself to our list of members |
paste {{
User Hornbook}} into your userpage
or go shopping at WP:Law/UBX |
Welcome to the JD curriculum task force of WikiProject Law
This list seeks to group casebooks into the recognizable categories of course title & year. Please propose potentially confusing changes at the talk page.
I think we might eventually settle for broader categories, e.g. "corporate classes," "1L classes," "constitutional classes", "intellectual property," "international law," "litigation," etc.
1L Classes
Upperclass electives
Professional briefs.
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Student outlines and casebriefs.
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Analysis.
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Young caselaw articles should, at bare minimum, consist of case briefs. WP:SCOTUS employs the following article outline, and we should not diverge from it without their consensus. (In the long run, WP:LAW should have a "manual of style task force"/"Wikibluebook task force", whose members determine the standards for article layout, citation usage, template usage, etc. for all law-related content.)
For main project templates, see the main project page for WikiProject Law.
Since few of our articles are of broad public interest, I currently feel (July 28 2009) that we should be aiming to bring articles up to "Good Article" status. Once we establish a consensus on the discussion page, we'll revise this text to be more objective.
Please don't be discouraged by our mess; this task force will be under construction until the start of the Fall semester. Do add yourself to our list of members |
paste {{
User Hornbook}} into your userpage
or go shopping at WP:Law/UBX |
Welcome to the JD curriculum task force of WikiProject Law
This list seeks to group casebooks into the recognizable categories of course title & year. Please propose potentially confusing changes at the talk page.
I think we might eventually settle for broader categories, e.g. "corporate classes," "1L classes," "constitutional classes", "intellectual property," "international law," "litigation," etc.
1L Classes
Upperclass electives
Professional briefs.
|
Student outlines and casebriefs.
|
Analysis.
|
Young caselaw articles should, at bare minimum, consist of case briefs. WP:SCOTUS employs the following article outline, and we should not diverge from it without their consensus. (In the long run, WP:LAW should have a "manual of style task force"/"Wikibluebook task force", whose members determine the standards for article layout, citation usage, template usage, etc. for all law-related content.)
For main project templates, see the main project page for WikiProject Law.
Since few of our articles are of broad public interest, I currently feel (July 28 2009) that we should be aiming to bring articles up to "Good Article" status. Once we establish a consensus on the discussion page, we'll revise this text to be more objective.