Why was LSE created?
The study of law has changed considerably and will continue at an accelerated rate. These changes demand a faster, more efficient sharing of ideas and materials. This platform provides a unique opportunity for law professors to: • communicate with others teaching the same courses, including those who have adopted the same casebook • share ideas and materials, including syllabi and teaching notes • communicate with the author of the materials you use in your classroom This digital platform, available 24/7, allows for the: • on-line review, by a law professor, of a digital version of West, Foundation Press. Gilbert Law Publishing and Carolina Academic Press offerings, including casebooks, supplements, statutory materials, teacher’s manuals, nutshells, hornbooks, concise hornbooks, stories series , and other study aids, all in the same format and the same page-for-page representation as their print counterparts • instantaneous updating of materials • opportunity to publish materials too n