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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Opinion Volume 43 Issue 3 – December 1, 2004, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 43 Issue 3 – December 1, 2004, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated December 01, 2004
Hess V. Indiana Revisited: A Panel Discussion With Case Participants (Video), Ralph F. Gaebler, Richard Vaughan
Hess V. Indiana Revisited: A Panel Discussion With Case Participants (Video), Ralph F. Gaebler, Richard Vaughan
Maurer Law Events
On November 19th, 2004, a panel discussion was held in the Moot Court Room of the Indiana University-Bloomington School of Law. The topic of the discussion was the landmark United States Supreme Court case, Hess v. Indiana. The case is particularly relevant to the law school because two members of the faculty (Tom Schornhorst and Pat Baude) served as lawyers to the defendant Greg Hess. Additionally, the protest and arrest took place half a block from the law school in front of the University's administration building (Bryan Hall) in 1970.
Joining Professors Schornhorst and Baude on the panel are three …
The Opinion Volume 43 Issue 2 – November 1, 2004, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 43 Issue 2 – November 1, 2004, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated November, 1, 2004
The Opinion Volume 43 Issue 1 – October 1, 2004, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 43 Issue 1 – October 1, 2004, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated October, 1, 2004
The Nova Southeastern Lawyer, Fall 2004, Volume 12, Number 5, Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center
The Nova Southeastern Lawyer, Fall 2004, Volume 12, Number 5, Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center
Nova Lawyer
No abstract provided.
The Nova Southeastern Lawyer, Winter-Spring 2004, Volume 12, Number 4, Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center
The Nova Southeastern Lawyer, Winter-Spring 2004, Volume 12, Number 4, Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center
Nova Lawyer
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Real Ethical Dilemma: Professor Whistleblower And The Diary Of The Lost Job*, Terence Garrett
Real Ethical Dilemma: Professor Whistleblower And The Diary Of The Lost Job*, Terence Garrett
Political Science Faculty Publications and Presentations
*This story is a fictionalized account of an actual event. Names have been changed to protect the innocent and the guilty. Any similarities with other persons or events are purely coincidental. A version of this paper was presented at a Roundtable discussion of the 2002 Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, April 2002, in Chicago, IL, Roundtable Title – “Administrators, Activists, and Academics: Political Science at the Bargaining Table.” In no way, shape, or form is this essay about my current employer.
Describing The Ball: Improve Teaching By Using Rubrics - Explicit Grading Criteria, Sophie M. Sparrow
Describing The Ball: Improve Teaching By Using Rubrics - Explicit Grading Criteria, Sophie M. Sparrow
Law Faculty Scholarship
Assessment is crucial to effective teaching and learning. Carnegie's Educating Lawyers and Roy Stuckey's Best Practices for Legal Education emphasize the importance of assessment. This article explains how detailed, written grading criteria describing what students should learn and how they will be evaluated should be a central part of law teachers' assessment plans. The article details how rubrics can improve law student learning, and contains both detailed, step-by-step directions on creating rubrics and examples of rubrics from many different law school courses.
How To Incorporate External Activities Into Courses For Your Students’ Benefit, Marissa Moran
How To Incorporate External Activities Into Courses For Your Students’ Benefit, Marissa Moran
Publications and Research
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