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Consent And Intuitions Of Justice, Nadia Banteka Jan 2017

Consent And Intuitions Of Justice, Nadia Banteka

McGeorge School of Law Scholarly Books

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The Kennedy Justice Department's Enforcement Of Civil Rights: A View From The Trenches, Brian K. Landsberg Jan 2010

The Kennedy Justice Department's Enforcement Of Civil Rights: A View From The Trenches, Brian K. Landsberg

McGeorge School of Law Scholarly Books

The Kennedy Justice Department's Enforcement of Civil Rights: A View from the Trenches, in The Kennedy Justice Department’s Enforcement of Civil Rights: A View from the Trenches, in John F. Kennedy History, Memory, Legacy: An Interdisciplinary Inquiry (John Delane Williams et al. eds., 2010) available at www.und.edu/instruct/jfkconference/.

Civil Rights Chronology, January 1961 -- November 1963, in The Kennedy Justice Department’s Enforcement of Civil Rights: A View from the Trenches, in John F. Kennedy History, Memory, Legacy: An Interdisciplinary Inquiry (John Delane Williams et al. eds., 2010) available at www.und.edu/instruct/jfkconference/.


Expert Learning For Law Students, Michael Hunter Schwartz Jan 2008

Expert Learning For Law Students, Michael Hunter Schwartz

McGeorge School of Law Scholarly Books

Expert Learning for Law Students is designed to help law students build the analytical skills necessary to succeed in law school, on the bar exam, and in law practice. This book reveals how successful law students and lawyers plan, monitor, and implement their work, and it provides detailed guidance regarding individual student personality types and learning styles. The accompanying workbook includes questions and exercises to assist students in practicing the concepts explained in the text.

The second edition includes greater emphasis on students personalizing all strategy suggestions by adapting strategies to their individual learning styles, personality types, and, most importantly, …


Advising The Elderly Or Disabled Client, Melissa Brown, Lawrence Frolik Jan 2004

Advising The Elderly Or Disabled Client, Melissa Brown, Lawrence Frolik

McGeorge School of Law Scholarly Books

Advising the Elderly or Disabled Client provides specific answers and solutions to legal and practical questions and problems that arise in daily practice when representing elderly or disabled clients. This resource offers coverage across the full range of elderly or disabled client concerns, including: planning for Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance; medical decision-making and right-to-die issues; retirement and disability income planning; acute, chronic or changing medical conditions such as AIDS, Alzheimer's, strokes and mental illness. Includes practice aids such as official forms, model documents, detailed real-world examples, checklists for interviewing and planning, and a quick-reference glossary of technical terms, concepts, …