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The Honorable Morris Sheppard Arnold, U.S. Courts Library 8th Circuit
The Honorable Morris Sheppard Arnold, U.S. Courts Library 8th Circuit
Morris Arnold (1985)
No abstract provided.
Pro Bono Projects Broaden Opportunities, Instill Values, Hannah L. Buxbaum
Pro Bono Projects Broaden Opportunities, Instill Values, Hannah L. Buxbaum
Hannah Buxbaum (2011-2013 Interim)
No abstract provided.
Greetings From Bloomington, Hannah L. Buxbaum
Greetings From Bloomington, Hannah L. Buxbaum
Hannah Buxbaum (2011-2013 Interim)
No abstract provided.
Compelling Orthodoxy: Myth And Mystique In The Marketing Of Legal Education, Kenneth Lasson
Compelling Orthodoxy: Myth And Mystique In The Marketing Of Legal Education, Kenneth Lasson
All Faculty Scholarship
This article seeks to demonstrate the negative effects of law schools’ preoccupations with enhancing their image and marketing strategy, especially as they are reflected in both scholarship and academic freedom.
Search Committee Seeks To Appoint New Law Dean, Michelle Soko
Search Committee Seeks To Appoint New Law Dean, Michelle Soko
Hannah Buxbaum (2011-2013 Interim)
No abstract provided.
Dean's Desk: Effective Legal Education Depends On Strong Partnerships, Hannah Buxbaum
Dean's Desk: Effective Legal Education Depends On Strong Partnerships, Hannah Buxbaum
Hannah Buxbaum (2011-2013 Interim)
No abstract provided.
Greetings From Bloomington, Hannah Buxbaum
Greetings From Bloomington, Hannah Buxbaum
Hannah Buxbaum (2011-2013 Interim)
No abstract provided.
Greetings From The Office Of The Dean, Hannah L. Buxbaum
Greetings From The Office Of The Dean, Hannah L. Buxbaum
Hannah Buxbaum (2011-2013 Interim)
No abstract provided.
Symposium Introduction: Humanism Goes To Law School, Marjorie A. Silver
Symposium Introduction: Humanism Goes To Law School, Marjorie A. Silver
Touro Law Review
By now, the knowledge that law students experience more than their fair share of distress is old news. The studies about law student (and lawyer) unhappiness have been widely discussed in both academic literature and trade publications. Less well known, however, are the increasing number of programs that law schools, and individuals within those schools, have implemented to counter that distress,and to help students develop a positive professional identity,both as students and as the lawyers they are about to become.