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JURIST

JURIST is a non-profit online legal news service run by law student volunteers from 29 law schools in the US, the UK, the Netherlands, Kenya, Mauritius, India, Australia, and New Zealand.[1] It features continuously updated US and international legal news based on primary source documents and contextualized by informed commentary provided by law professors, policymakers, lawyers and law students. An internet-based example of service learning,[2] JURIST gives its law student staffers ongoing opportunities to broaden their awareness of current legal events and develops their research and writing skills in a 21st-century technological environment while they serve the public as apprentice journalists.[3][4][5] JURIST is owned and operated by JURIST Legal News and Research Services, Inc., a 501(c)(3) educational organization based at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law led by Executive Director Megan McKee in conjunction with a Board of Directors chaired by Professor Bernard Hibbitts, who is also JURIST’s Publisher & Editor-in-Chief.

JURIST
Screenshot from JURIST
Type of site
Legal
Available inEnglish
OwnerJURIST Legal News & Research Services, Inc.
Created byBernard Hibbitts et al.
URLjurist.org
CommercialNo
RegistrationNo
Launched1996
Current statusActive

History

University of Pittsburgh law professor Bernard Hibbitts created the website that would become JURIST in 1996 as a part-time personal project extending his academic interest in the evolving relationship between law and technology.[6][7] The service was originally called Law Professors on the Web,[8] with the name JURIST being officially adopted in 1997.[9] Initially designed as a non-commercial clearinghouse of academic papers and teaching resources that had lately been posted online by Hibbitts and other innovating law professors,[10] it was the first open hub for legal scholarship and law teaching materials on the internet.[11][12] In 2001 the New York Times called JURIST “the wonderful legal education mega-site.”[13] To extend its global reach in the days of slow dialup speeds, JURIST operated a UK mirror site at the University of Cambridge and an Australian mirror at Australian National University.[14]

In 1998 JURIST - still just Hibbitts and a couple of law student assistants who happened to have technical skills - began pivoting to respond to pressing public demand for authoritative and timely information on the legal aspects of rapidly-developing current issues. JURIST provided extended research and organized academic commentary on the Clinton impeachment crisis, the Kosovo War, the 2000 US presidential election recount and terrorism law and policy in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. By 2003 JURIST had been reconceptualized as a new kind of news service fusing academic research and legal journalism[15][16] and ceased functioning as a scholarly archive, leaving that mission to SSRN, Bepress and other up-and-coming commercial repositories. Hibbitts and his assistants recruited a staff of some 25 law students from the University of Pittsburgh to begin reporting and documenting national and international news in real-time, supplemented by the invited contributions of expert academic commentators. In 2008 JURIST incorporated as a Pennsylvania non-profit and subsequently obtained an IRS determination to be a charitable organization as defined in Section 501(c)(3) of the US Internal Revenue Code. Hibbitts became Chairman of JURIST’s Board of Directors and formally assumed the role of JURIST’s Publisher & Editor-in-Chief.

Commentary

JURIST’s commentary service, which dates back to JURIST’s coverage[17] of the Kosovo War in 1999, provides informed analysis of publicly-significant legal events by law professors, lawyers, policymakers, activists and law students from around the world. Law student editors identify and invite contributors qualified to comment on pressing legal developments, and review and prepare their commentaries for publication.

JURIST also sponsors a JURIST Journalist in Residence Program,[18] designed to engage JURIST’s law student staff on issues related to the future of journalism and journalistic ethics and practice. Each academic term on a rotating basis, an established journalist visits JURIST to provide professional counsel and guidance. In the fall of 2020 the inaugural JURIST Journalist in Residence was Jane Singer, Professor of Journalism Innovation in the Department of Journalism at the City University of London.

Awards and distinctions

JURIST won the Webby People's Voice Award in 2006[19][20] and has been repeatedly recognized by the American Bar Association Journal[21][22][23] as one of "the best Web sites by lawyers, for lawyers". JURIST has been archived by the Library of Congress since 2004.[24]

References

  1. ^ "Staff - JURIST - Legal News & Commentary". www.jurist.org. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  2. ^ Cohn, Ellen; Hibbitts, Bernard (2005-07-01). "Academic Public Service Web Sites and the Future of Virtual Academic Public Service". Innovate: Journal of Online Education. 1 (5). ISSN 1552-3233.
  3. ^ Hibbitts, Bernard J. (2010-02-01). "The Technology of Law". Law Library Journal. Rochester, NY. SSRN 1557312.
  4. ^ "Pitt Law - JURIST". YouTube. 2017. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  5. ^ Salisbury, Abigail (2009-11-02). "Skills Without Stigma: Using the JURIST Method to Teach Legal Research and Writing". Rochester, NY. SSRN 1534916. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. ^ Hibbitts, Bernard J. (1996). "Last Writes? Re-Assessing the Law Review in the Age of Cyberspace". New York University Law Review. Rochester, NY. SSRN 1546765.
  7. ^ Deshmukh, Vishwajeet. "Legal education should prepare students for the 21st century, not the 19th: Prof. Bernard Hibbitts". Bar and Bench - Indian Legal news. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  8. ^ "JURIST is Fast, Informed Take on News". Pittwire. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  9. ^ "The Scout Report - April 11, 1997 | Internet Scout". scout.wisc.edu. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  10. ^ "Taking 'Writes' Seriously: The Future (?) of the Law Review - Professor Bernard Hibbitts". www.law.pitt.edu. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  11. ^ Slomanson, William (June 1998). "Electronic Lawyering and the Academy".
  12. ^ "Electronic Law Journals - JILT 1997 (2) - Brien". warwick.ac.uk. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  13. ^ Kaplan, Carl (2001-05-25). "Cyber Law Journal: Cool Sites for 2001 (Published 2001)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  14. ^ "Electronic Law Journals - JILT 1997 (2) - Brien". warwick.ac.uk. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  15. ^ "Changes (Good Ones) at Jurist". DennisKennedy.Blog. 2003-10-01. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  16. ^ "Online project at University of Pittsburgh targets legal issues". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  17. ^ "Law Professors in Belgrade Make Internet Appeal". movies2.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  18. ^ "JURIST Journalist in Residence Program - JURIST - Legal News & Commentary". www.jurist.org. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  19. ^ "TaxProf Blog: JURIST Wins Webby People's Voice Award as Best Law Website of 2006". taxprof.typepad.com. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  20. ^ . 2008-01-14. Archived from the original on 2008-01-14. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  21. ^ Journal, A. B. A. "Paper Chase is 'Doing Public Service,' Sharing Info Real Time and For Free". ABA Journal. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  22. ^ "Jurist—Paper Chase - ABA Journal". www.abajournal.com. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  23. ^ "Top Five Free Legal News Websites for the Legal News Junkie". www.americanbar.org. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  24. ^ "JURIST - Legal news and research". Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-10-17.

External links

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skills in a 21st century technological environment while they serve the public as apprentice journalists 3 4 5 JURIST is owned and operated by JURIST Legal News and Research Services Inc a 501 c 3 educational organization based at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law led by Executive Director Megan McKee in conjunction with a Board of Directors chaired by Professor Bernard Hibbitts who is also JURIST s Publisher amp Editor in Chief JURISTScreenshot from JURISTType of siteLegalAvailable inEnglishOwnerJURIST Legal News amp Research Services Inc Created byBernard Hibbitts et al URLjurist orgCommercialNoRegistrationNoLaunched1996Current statusActive Contents 1 History 2 Commentary 3 Awards and distinctions 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditUniversity of Pittsburgh law professor Bernard Hibbitts created the website that would become JURIST in 1996 as a part time personal project extending his academic interest in the evolving relationship between law and technology 6 7 The service was originally called Law Professors on the Web 8 with the name JURIST being officially adopted in 1997 9 Initially designed as a non commercial clearinghouse of academic papers and teaching resources that had lately been posted online by Hibbitts and other innovating law professors 10 it was the first open hub for legal scholarship and law teaching materials on the internet 11 12 In 2001 the New York Times called JURIST the wonderful legal education mega site 13 To extend its global reach in the days of slow dialup speeds JURIST operated a UK mirror site at the University of Cambridge and an Australian mirror at Australian National University 14 In 1998 JURIST still just Hibbitts and a couple of law student assistants who happened to have technical skills began pivoting to respond to pressing public demand for authoritative and timely information on the legal aspects of rapidly developing current issues JURIST provided extended research and organized academic commentary on the Clinton impeachment crisis the Kosovo War the 2000 US presidential election recount and terrorism law and policy in the wake of the 9 11 attacks By 2003 JURIST had been reconceptualized as a new kind of news service fusing academic research and legal journalism 15 16 and ceased functioning as a scholarly archive leaving that mission to SSRN Bepress and other up and coming commercial repositories Hibbitts and his assistants recruited a staff of some 25 law students from the University of Pittsburgh to begin reporting and documenting national and international news in real time supplemented by the invited contributions of expert academic commentators In 2008 JURIST incorporated as a Pennsylvania non profit and subsequently obtained an IRS determination to be a charitable organization as defined in Section 501 c 3 of the US Internal Revenue Code Hibbitts became Chairman of JURIST s Board of Directors and formally assumed the role of JURIST s Publisher amp Editor in Chief Commentary EditJURIST s commentary service which dates back to JURIST s coverage 17 of the Kosovo War in 1999 provides informed analysis of publicly significant legal events by law professors lawyers policymakers activists and law students from around the world Law student editors identify and invite contributors qualified to comment on pressing legal developments and review and prepare their commentaries for publication JURIST also sponsors a JURIST Journalist in Residence Program 18 designed to engage JURIST s law student staff on issues related to the future of journalism and journalistic ethics and practice Each academic term on a rotating basis an established journalist visits JURIST to provide professional counsel and guidance In the fall of 2020 the inaugural JURIST Journalist in Residence was Jane Singer Professor of Journalism Innovation in the Department of Journalism at the City University of London Awards and distinctions EditJURIST won the Webby People s Voice Award in 2006 19 20 and has been repeatedly recognized by the American Bar Association Journal 21 22 23 as one of the best Web sites by lawyers for lawyers JURIST has been archived by the Library of Congress since 2004 24 References Edit Staff JURIST Legal News amp Commentary www jurist org Retrieved 2020 10 17 Cohn Ellen Hibbitts Bernard 2005 07 01 Academic Public Service Web Sites and the Future of Virtual Academic Public Service Innovate Journal of Online Education 1 5 ISSN 1552 3233 Hibbitts Bernard J 2010 02 01 The Technology of Law Law Library Journal Rochester NY SSRN 1557312 Pitt Law JURIST YouTube 2017 Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Salisbury Abigail 2009 11 02 Skills Without Stigma Using the JURIST Method to Teach Legal Research and Writing Rochester NY SSRN 1534916 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Hibbitts Bernard J 1996 Last Writes Re Assessing the Law Review in the Age of Cyberspace New York University Law Review Rochester NY SSRN 1546765 Deshmukh Vishwajeet Legal education should prepare students for the 21st century not the 19th Prof Bernard Hibbitts Bar and Bench Indian Legal news Retrieved 2020 10 17 JURIST is Fast Informed Take on News Pittwire Retrieved 2020 10 17 The Scout Report April 11 1997 Internet Scout scout wisc edu Retrieved 2020 10 17 Taking Writes Seriously The Future of the Law Review Professor Bernard Hibbitts www law pitt edu Retrieved 2020 10 17 Slomanson William June 1998 Electronic Lawyering and the Academy Electronic Law Journals JILT 1997 2 Brien warwick ac uk Retrieved 2020 10 17 Kaplan Carl 2001 05 25 Cyber Law Journal Cool Sites for 2001 Published 2001 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 10 17 Electronic Law Journals JILT 1997 2 Brien warwick ac uk Retrieved 2020 10 17 Changes Good Ones at Jurist DennisKennedy Blog 2003 10 01 Retrieved 2020 10 17 Online project at University of Pittsburgh targets legal issues Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved 2020 10 17 Law Professors in Belgrade Make Internet Appeal movies2 nytimes com Retrieved 2020 10 17 JURIST Journalist in Residence Program JURIST Legal News amp Commentary www jurist org Retrieved 2020 10 17 TaxProf Blog JURIST Wins Webby People s Voice Award as Best Law Website of 2006 taxprof typepad com Retrieved 2020 10 17 Feature Pitt Magazine University of Pittsburgh 2008 01 14 Archived from the original on 2008 01 14 Retrieved 2020 10 17 Journal A B A Paper Chase is Doing Public Service Sharing Info Real Time and For Free ABA Journal Retrieved 2020 10 17 Jurist Paper Chase ABA Journal www abajournal com Retrieved 2020 10 17 Top Five Free Legal News Websites for the Legal News Junkie www americanbar org Retrieved 2020 10 17 JURIST Legal news and research Library of Congress Retrieved 2020 10 17 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title JURIST amp oldid 1112435342, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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