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Why Deans Stay: A Quitter's Response , Paul D. Carrington
Why Deans Stay: A Quitter's Response , Paul D. Carrington
Maryland Law Review
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Appendix: Survey Of Law School Deans, Francis X. Beytagh
Appendix: Survey Of Law School Deans, Francis X. Beytagh
Maryland Law Review
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Afterword: Why Deans Stay , Michael J. Kelly
Afterword: Why Deans Stay , Michael J. Kelly
Maryland Law Review
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The Creative Bridge Between Authors And Editors, Ronald B. Lansing
The Creative Bridge Between Authors And Editors, Ronald B. Lansing
Maryland Law Review
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"Cases On Both Sides": Patterns Of Argument In Legal Dispute-Negotiation, Robert J. Condlin
"Cases On Both Sides": Patterns Of Argument In Legal Dispute-Negotiation, Robert J. Condlin
Maryland Law Review
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The Learning Contract In Legal Education, Jane H. Aiken, David A. Koplow, Lisa G. Lerman, J. P. Ogilvy
The Learning Contract In Legal Education, Jane H. Aiken, David A. Koplow, Lisa G. Lerman, J. P. Ogilvy
Maryland Law Review
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Is There Scholarship After Death Or Are Evidence Teachers Needed After The Federal Rules?, Jack B. Weinstein
Is There Scholarship After Death Or Are Evidence Teachers Needed After The Federal Rules?, Jack B. Weinstein
Maryland Law Review
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The Myth Of Legal Reasoning, Alan D. Hornstein
The Myth Of Legal Reasoning, Alan D. Hornstein
Maryland Law Review
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Clinical Education And Lawyer Competency: The Process Of Learning To Learn From Experience Through Properly Structured Clinical Supervision, Kenneth R. Kreiling
Clinical Education And Lawyer Competency: The Process Of Learning To Learn From Experience Through Properly Structured Clinical Supervision, Kenneth R. Kreiling
Maryland Law Review
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Teaching And Testing For Competence In Law Schools, Robert Keeton
Teaching And Testing For Competence In Law Schools, Robert Keeton
Maryland Law Review
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Socrates' New Clothes: Substituting Persuasion For Learning In Clinical Practice Instruction, Robert J. Condlin
Socrates' New Clothes: Substituting Persuasion For Learning In Clinical Practice Instruction, Robert J. Condlin
Maryland Law Review
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On The Retirement Of Laurance M. Jones, John M. Brumbaugh
On The Retirement Of Laurance M. Jones, John M. Brumbaugh
Maryland Law Review
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Laurence M. Jones As A Property Teacher, Russell R. Reno
Laurence M. Jones As A Property Teacher, Russell R. Reno
Maryland Law Review
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Some Old Fashioned Notions About Legal Education Accompanied By Some Ultra-Conservative Suggestions, Lewis D. Asper
Some Old Fashioned Notions About Legal Education Accompanied By Some Ultra-Conservative Suggestions, Lewis D. Asper
Maryland Law Review
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