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Characteristics Of A Mature Legal Writing Program, E. Joan Blum Dec 2009

Characteristics Of A Mature Legal Writing Program, E. Joan Blum

E. Joan Blum

As a legal writing programs matures, a culture of collaboration can foster innovation and excellence more effectively than a director-led program.


Characteristics Of A Mature Legal Writing Program, Judith Tracy Dec 2009

Characteristics Of A Mature Legal Writing Program, Judith Tracy

Judith B. Tracy

No abstract provided.


Characteristics Of A Mature Legal Writing Program, Elisabeth Keller Dec 2009

Characteristics Of A Mature Legal Writing Program, Elisabeth Keller

Elisabeth Keller

As a legal writing program matures, a culture of collaboration can foster innovation and excellence more effectively than a director-led program.


Aall Academic Law Library Special Interest Section’S Task Force On The Aba Standards Review, Gordon Russell Nov 2009

Aall Academic Law Library Special Interest Section’S Task Force On The Aba Standards Review, Gordon Russell

Gordon R. Russell

No abstract provided.


Public Service: Office Of Overseas Prosecutorial Development, E. Joan Blum May 2009

Public Service: Office Of Overseas Prosecutorial Development, E. Joan Blum

E. Joan Blum

No abstract provided.


Moderator: "Galileo: Georgia's Statewide Virtual Library", Katherine Marsh Mar 2009

Moderator: "Galileo: Georgia's Statewide Virtual Library", Katherine Marsh

Katherine Marsh

No abstract provided.


Legal Issues, Mary Ann Chirba Dec 2008

Legal Issues, Mary Ann Chirba

Mary Ann Chirba

No abstract provided.


Writing Essay Exams To Succeed In Law School (Not Just To Survive), John Dernbach Dec 2008

Writing Essay Exams To Succeed In Law School (Not Just To Survive), John Dernbach

John C. Dernbach

No abstract provided.


The Bar Exam In A Nutshell, Suzanne Darrow-Kleinhaus Dec 2008

The Bar Exam In A Nutshell, Suzanne Darrow-Kleinhaus

Suzanne Darrow Kleinhaus

This edition walks you through the entire bar preparation process from getting a head start during your last year of law school to taking the exam. It provides guidelines for selecting a bar review course, bar planner checklists, advice on how to manage the material you cover in bar review courses, and advice on how to learn the law so you can remember it and use it to answer exam questions. It identifies the basic skills the exam tests and the precise manner in which these skills are tested, showing you how to target your study efforts to maximize results.


Examensarbetets När, Hur Och Varför? Om Skrivandet Av En Tjugopoängsuppsats I Folkrätt På Juris Kandidatprogrammets Sista Termin, Ulf Linderfalk Dec 2008

Examensarbetets När, Hur Och Varför? Om Skrivandet Av En Tjugopoängsuppsats I Folkrätt På Juris Kandidatprogrammets Sista Termin, Ulf Linderfalk

Ulf Linderfalk

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Direct Democracy, Herb Cihak Dec 2008

Direct Democracy, Herb Cihak

Herbert E. Cihak

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The Appropriations Power And Sovereign Immunity, Paul F. Figley, Jay Tidmarsh Dec 2008

The Appropriations Power And Sovereign Immunity, Paul F. Figley, Jay Tidmarsh

Paul Figley

Discussions of sovereign immunity assume that the Constitution contains no explicit text regarding sovereign immunity. As a result, arguments about the existence—or nonexistence—of sovereign im- munity begin with the English and American common-law doctrines. Exploring political, fiscal, and legal developments in England and the American colonies in the seventeenth and eight- eenth centuries, this Article shows that focusing on common-law developments is misguided. The common-law approach to sovereign immunity ended in the early 1700s. The Bankers’ Case (1690– 1700), which is often regarded as the first modern common-law treatment of sovereign immunity, is in fact the last in the line …