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Fall 1996 Oct 1996

Fall 1996

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Volume 19, Issue 2 (Fall 1996) Oct 1996

Volume 19, Issue 2 (Fall 1996)

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Volume 19, Issue 1 (Spring 1996) Apr 1996

Volume 19, Issue 1 (Spring 1996)

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The Revolving Door Part I: A Federal Prosecutor Returns To School, Frank O. Bowman Iii Apr 1996

The Revolving Door Part I: A Federal Prosecutor Returns To School, Frank O. Bowman Iii

Faculty Publications

Law teaching is hard work. To my trial lawyer friends who expressed envy at the easy life I must be enjoying, I often said they should imagine having to prepare and present five or six oral arguments a week, every week, for months on end. To the novice teacher presenting several courses for the first time, the task often feels just that daunting. As practicing lawyers, we flatter ourselves that we are "experts" in our fields, and thus that it would be a simple matter to step over to the local law school and, with minimal preparation, unburden ourselves of …