Rutgers swamped with 9/11 web visits, evidence rated most useful class

It was a GOOD week for…

Law review popularity, after a New York Times article on Rutgers Law Review’s  publication of never-before-reported 9/11 information led to more than 4 million hits in 36 hours. The crush of traffic
kept the law review editors busy responding to more than 100 media calls from around the world overseeing the journal’s website to keep it from crashing.

Evidence professors, after a study by George Washington University showed that its alumni found the elective the most useful in practice. The other two most useful electives were Administrative Law and Corporations. Complex litigation ranked as the top course that alumni wish they had taken, followed by Pre-Trial Advocacy and Trial Advocacy. 

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