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Legal Writing And Academic Support: Timing Is Everything, Dionne L. Koller
Legal Writing And Academic Support: Timing Is Everything, Dionne L. Koller
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The conventional wisdom is that legal writing and academic support go hand-in-hand. Most law schools assume that struggling students can be reliably identified for academic support through their first-year legal writing course, and that first-year legal writing instructors can fairly easily and effectively provide this support. Indeed, this is the prevailing view in current academic support and legal writing scholarship. Professor Koller's article challenges the conventional wisdom and instead points out several issues that should be considered if a law school relies on the first-year legal writing course as a component of, or in lieu of, an academic support program. …
In Practice, V. 5, No. 1, Fall 2004
Tributes To Professor Alan Hornstein, David S. Bogen, Karen H. Rothenberg, William L. Reynolds, Howard S. Chasanow, P. Michael Nagle
Tributes To Professor Alan Hornstein, David S. Bogen, Karen H. Rothenberg, William L. Reynolds, Howard S. Chasanow, P. Michael Nagle
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Tributes to Professor Alan Hornstein upon his retirement from the University of Maryland School of Law.
Tributes To Professor Alice Brumbaugh, Alan D. Hornstein, Abraham Dash, Frederic N. Smalkin, Lynne A. Battaglia, Karen H. Rothenberg, David S. Bogen
Tributes To Professor Alice Brumbaugh, Alan D. Hornstein, Abraham Dash, Frederic N. Smalkin, Lynne A. Battaglia, Karen H. Rothenberg, David S. Bogen
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Tributes to Professor Alice Brumbaugh upon her retirement from the University of Maryland School of Law.
Setting The Record Straight: Maryland's First Black Women Law Graduates, Taunya Lovell Banks
Setting The Record Straight: Maryland's First Black Women Law Graduates, Taunya Lovell Banks
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