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Peer Review In Advanced Legal Writing Course, Patricia Montana
Peer Review In Advanced Legal Writing Course, Patricia Montana
Saint Louis University Law Journal
This Article adds to the conversation about peer review, discussing specifically the numerous benefits peer review brings to an advanced legal writing course. The Article illustrates how to effectively integrate peer review into an advanced legal writing course. Peer reviews can support student learning and improve students’ legal analysis and writing, among other things. Thus, the Article encourages law professors to experiment with peer review exercises and incorporate them into their advanced legal writing courses.
Teaching A Course On Regulation Of Police Investigation—A Multi-Perspective, Problem-Oriented Course, Christopher Slobogin
Teaching A Course On Regulation Of Police Investigation—A Multi-Perspective, Problem-Oriented Course, Christopher Slobogin
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Training The Transactional Business Lawyer: Using The Business Associations Course As A Platform To Teach Professional Skills, Constance Z. Wagner
Training The Transactional Business Lawyer: Using The Business Associations Course As A Platform To Teach Professional Skills, Constance Z. Wagner
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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The White Whale: Bringing Emotion And Relevance To The Contemporary Trusts And Estates Course, Wayne M. Gazur
The White Whale: Bringing Emotion And Relevance To The Contemporary Trusts And Estates Course, Wayne M. Gazur
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Remedies: A Course Fit For Civil Procedure Teachers, David I. Levine
Remedies: A Course Fit For Civil Procedure Teachers, David I. Levine
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Teaching Civil Rights Through The Basic Tax Course, Dorothy A. Brown
Teaching Civil Rights Through The Basic Tax Course, Dorothy A. Brown
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Why Law Students Should Take The Federal Courts Course, Roger Goldman
Why Law Students Should Take The Federal Courts Course, Roger Goldman
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Lawyering In The 21st Century: A Capstone Course On The Law And Ethics Of Lawyering, Judith L. Maute
Lawyering In The 21st Century: A Capstone Course On The Law And Ethics Of Lawyering, Judith L. Maute
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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A “How To” Guide For Incorporating Global And Comparative Perspectives Into The Required Professional Responsibility Course, Laurel S. Terry
A “How To” Guide For Incorporating Global And Comparative Perspectives Into The Required Professional Responsibility Course, Laurel S. Terry
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Prolegomenon To Any Future Administrative Law Course: Separation Of Powers And The Transcendental Deduction, Gary Lawson
Prolegomenon To Any Future Administrative Law Course: Separation Of Powers And The Transcendental Deduction, Gary Lawson
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Teaching Ethics In The Criminal Law Course, Peter A. Joy
Teaching Ethics In The Criminal Law Course, Peter A. Joy
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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The Most Important Course In Law School?, Michael A. Wolff
The Most Important Course In Law School?, Michael A. Wolff
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Property Law Serves Human Society: A First-Year Course Agenda, Peter W. Salsich
Property Law Serves Human Society: A First-Year Course Agenda, Peter W. Salsich
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.