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Preface: Annual Survey 2017, Brian M. Melnyk
Preface: Annual Survey 2017, Brian M. Melnyk
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Law, Universities, And The Challenge Of Moving A Graveyard, Wendy Collins Perdue
Book Review: Law, Universities, And The Challenge Of Moving A Graveyard, Wendy Collins Perdue
University of Richmond Law Review
Review:
Rethinking the Law School: Education, Research, Outreach and Governance
By Carol Stolker. Cambridge University Press, 2014. 454 pp. $125.00
Public Policy Research & Drafting: A Pro Bono And Law Library Collaboration, Tara L. Casey, Suzanne B. Corriell
Public Policy Research & Drafting: A Pro Bono And Law Library Collaboration, Tara L. Casey, Suzanne B. Corriell
Law Faculty Publications
As the Carrico Center for Pro Bono Service at the University of Richmond School of Law continued to grow its programs, forays into the areas of public policy and advanced legal research grew as well. for a number of years, our law students volunteered with nonprofit organizations during the General Assembly session, learning firsthand how issues develop into policy, which sometimes then develops into Jaw. This experience required our students to expand their legal research and writing skills beyond the traditional case law and brief writing methods. Furthermore, a growing number of students were interested in pursuing legislative or public …
Boumediene And Lawfare, Tung Yin
Boumediene And Lawfare, Tung Yin
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Grand Notion For Power-Center Lawyers, Porcher L. Taylor Iii
A Grand Notion For Power-Center Lawyers, Porcher L. Taylor Iii
School of Professional and Continuing Studies Faculty Publications
Like leaders of so many administrations before them, Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton, both lawyers, surrounded themselves with an inner circle composed mainly of lawyers-turned-political advisers and policy bureaucrats.
Some would argue that lawyers and politics are a bad brew. But lawyers trust lawyers so much that some will steadfastly defend their political bosses, even if that means being key players in the potential cover-up of a crime. In their skewed minds, accusations of crimes by leaders of the opposing political party are merely biased power politics.
Review Of Beverley Tucker: Heart Over Head In The Old South, William Hamilton Bryson
Review Of Beverley Tucker: Heart Over Head In The Old South, William Hamilton Bryson
Law Faculty Publications
A book review on, Beverley Tucker: Heart over Head in the Old South, by Robert J. Brugger.