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Converting Benchslaps To Backslaps: Instilling Professional Accountability In New Legal Writers By Teaching And Reinforcing Context, Heidi K. Brown Oct 2014

Converting Benchslaps To Backslaps: Instilling Professional Accountability In New Legal Writers By Teaching And Reinforcing Context, Heidi K. Brown

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Probability, Professionalism, And Protecting Taxpayers, Bradley T. Borden, Dennis J. Ventry, Jr. Oct 2014

Probability, Professionalism, And Protecting Taxpayers, Bradley T. Borden, Dennis J. Ventry, Jr.

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Themes, Doctrine, And Pedagogy In The 2013-2014 National Health Law Moot Court Competition Problem, Anita Bernstein Jul 2014

Themes, Doctrine, And Pedagogy In The 2013-2014 National Health Law Moot Court Competition Problem, Anita Bernstein

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The Margin Of Appreciation In International Investment Law, Julian Arato Jul 2014

The Margin Of Appreciation In International Investment Law, Julian Arato

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Gender In Asbestos Law: Cui Bono: Cui Pacat, Anita Bernstein Jun 2014

Gender In Asbestos Law: Cui Bono: Cui Pacat, Anita Bernstein

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Will There Be A Neurolaw Revolution?, Adam Kolber Apr 2014

Will There Be A Neurolaw Revolution?, Adam Kolber

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The Emotionally Intelligent Law Professor: A Lesson From The Breakfast Club, Heidi K. Brown Apr 2014

The Emotionally Intelligent Law Professor: A Lesson From The Breakfast Club, Heidi K. Brown

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A Thoery Of Redressive Justice, Andrew S. Gold Apr 2014

A Thoery Of Redressive Justice, Andrew S. Gold

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Associations And The Constitution: Four Questions About Four Freedoms, Nelson Tebbe Mar 2014

Associations And The Constitution: Four Questions About Four Freedoms, Nelson Tebbe

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The Scored Society: Due Process For Automated Predictions, Frank Pasquale, Danielle Keats Citron Mar 2014

The Scored Society: Due Process For Automated Predictions, Frank Pasquale, Danielle Keats Citron

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Secrecy, Intimacy, And Workable Rules: Justice Sotomayor Stakes Out The Middle Ground In United States V. Jones, Miriam H. Baer Mar 2014

Secrecy, Intimacy, And Workable Rules: Justice Sotomayor Stakes Out The Middle Ground In United States V. Jones, Miriam H. Baer

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A Case For Simpler Gain Bifurcation For Real Estate Developers, Bradley T. Borden, Nathan R. Brown, E. John Wagner, Ii Jan 2014

A Case For Simpler Gain Bifurcation For Real Estate Developers, Bradley T. Borden, Nathan R. Brown, E. John Wagner, Ii

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Reason Giving And Rule Making In Procedural Law, Robin Effron Jan 2014

Reason Giving And Rule Making In Procedural Law, Robin Effron

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The End Of Religious Freedom: What Is At Stake?, Nelson Tebbe Jan 2014

The End Of Religious Freedom: What Is At Stake?, Nelson Tebbe

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Optional Safety Devices: Delegating Design Responsibility To The Market, Aaron D. Twerski, James A. Henderson Jan 2014

Optional Safety Devices: Delegating Design Responsibility To The Market, Aaron D. Twerski, James A. Henderson

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Ice Cube Bonds: Allocating The Price Of Process In Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Edward J. Janger, M. B. Jacoby Jan 2014

Ice Cube Bonds: Allocating The Price Of Process In Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Edward J. Janger, M. B. Jacoby

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On Selling Civil Recourse, Andrew S. Gold Jan 2014

On Selling Civil Recourse, Andrew S. Gold

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Beg, Borrow, Or Steal: Ten Lessons Law Schools Can Learn From Other Educational Programs In Evaluating Their Curriculums, Debra Curtis Jan 2014

Beg, Borrow, Or Steal: Ten Lessons Law Schools Can Learn From Other Educational Programs In Evaluating Their Curriculums, Debra Curtis

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INDISPUTABLY, LAW SCHOOLS are under attack.' Because of concerns about the legal field and legal education's responsibility in the crisis of new graduates without jobs, law schools are clamoring to respond by seeking and working toward curriculum change. Generally, higher education institutions acknowledge a "responsibility to endeavour to prepare graduates who are able to manage and respond effectively to change and its inherent demands challenges and tensions." However, there are questions about law schools' ability to do just that. There have been many years of repeated criticisms of the case method and active discussions regarding curriculum reform.


Barking Dogs: Code Enforcement Is All Barkand No Bite (Unless The Inspectors Have Assult Rifles), Marilyn Uzdavines Jan 2014

Barking Dogs: Code Enforcement Is All Barkand No Bite (Unless The Inspectors Have Assult Rifles), Marilyn Uzdavines

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In Detroit, Michigan, in 2014, 1 broken windows, a roof caving in, and a yard that had not been maintained for years is the view for its residents in a blighted and unstable neighborhood. Code enforcement inspectors are nowhereto be found. The local code enforcement department lacks the resources, manpower, and strategic plan to deal with blight on a massive scale


Onlookers Tell An Extraordinary Entity What To Do, Anita Bernstein Jan 2014

Onlookers Tell An Extraordinary Entity What To Do, Anita Bernstein

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Air Concentrations Of Volatile Compounds Near Oil And Gas Production, Gregg P. Macey Jan 2014

Air Concentrations Of Volatile Compounds Near Oil And Gas Production, Gregg P. Macey

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