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Get Out: Structural Racism And Academic Terror, Renee Nicole Allen
Get Out: Structural Racism And Academic Terror, Renee Nicole Allen
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
Released in 2017, Jordan Peele’s critically acclaimed film Get Out explores the horrors of racism. The film’s plot involves the murder and appropriation of Black bodies for the benefit of wealthy, white people. After luring Black people to their country home, a white family uses hypnosis to paralyze victims and send them to the Sunken Place where screams go unheard. Black bodies are auctioned off to the highest bidder; the winner’s brain is transplanted into the prized Black body. Black victims are rendered passengers in their own bodies so that white inhabitants can obtain physical advantages and immortality.
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Externships' Role In Training Practice-Ready Lawyers, Robert E. Kaplan
Externships' Role In Training Practice-Ready Lawyers, Robert E. Kaplan
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Together And Apart In An Online Classroom, Laura A. Heymann
Together And Apart In An Online Classroom, Laura A. Heymann
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Reflecting On The Past, Preparing For The Future: A Q&A With Aals President Paul Marcus, Jim Greif, Paul Marcus
Reflecting On The Past, Preparing For The Future: A Q&A With Aals President Paul Marcus, Jim Greif, Paul Marcus
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Borrowing From Bob Dylan, "The Times They Are A-Changin' ", Paul Marcus
Borrowing From Bob Dylan, "The Times They Are A-Changin' ", Paul Marcus
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In Praise Of Legal Scholarship, Tamara R. Piety
In Praise Of Legal Scholarship, Tamara R. Piety
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
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William & Mary Law School Commencement Address: Reflections On The Future Of The Legal Academy, Antonin Scalia
William & Mary Law School Commencement Address: Reflections On The Future Of The Legal Academy, Antonin Scalia
William & Mary Law Review
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Book Review Of The Boulder Statements On Legal Research Education: The Intersection Of Intellectual And Practical Skills, Leslie A. Street
Book Review Of The Boulder Statements On Legal Research Education: The Intersection Of Intellectual And Practical Skills, Leslie A. Street
Library Staff Publications
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The Wire As A Gap-Filling Class On Criminal Law And Procedure, Adam M. Gershowitz
The Wire As A Gap-Filling Class On Criminal Law And Procedure, Adam M. Gershowitz
Faculty Publications
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Charles Koch, Jr. — The Casebook And The Scholarship, William S. Jordan Iii
Charles Koch, Jr. — The Casebook And The Scholarship, William S. Jordan Iii
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
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The First Day Of Criminal Law: Forgetting Everything You Thought You Already Knew, Kami Chavis Simmons
The First Day Of Criminal Law: Forgetting Everything You Thought You Already Knew, Kami Chavis Simmons
Faculty Publications
Whether from the media or the seemingly endless rotation of Law and Order episodes, many students enter law school with a great deal of knowledge about important concepts that dominate Criminal Law, including murder, manslaughter, conspiracy, self-defense, or insanity. This familiarity with criminal law presents a dual challenge for students and professors alike. First, as future lawyers, they must force themselves to think critically about these familiar topics, and despite their basic knowledge of the criminal justice system, students quickly learn that there is much more to criminal law than meets the eye. Second, part of this critical analysis requires …
Law School Forum: William And Mary Law School, Davison M. Douglas
Law School Forum: William And Mary Law School, Davison M. Douglas
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From Oxford To Williamsburg: The Evolution Of Legal Education And Law Libraries Across The Pond, James S. Heller
From Oxford To Williamsburg: The Evolution Of Legal Education And Law Libraries Across The Pond, James S. Heller
Library Staff Publications
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The Usefulness Of . . . Evidence, Jeffrey Bellin
Scamlaw And The Macroeconomy, Alan J. Meese
Creac Scramble: An Active Self-Assessment Exercise, Meredith Aden
Creac Scramble: An Active Self-Assessment Exercise, Meredith Aden
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Teaching Evaluations By Faculty Colleagues, Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl
Teaching Evaluations By Faculty Colleagues, Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl
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Jefferson's Vision Fulfilled: The Nation's Oldest Law School Celebrates 230 Years Of Educating Citizen Lawyers, Davison M. Douglas
Jefferson's Vision Fulfilled: The Nation's Oldest Law School Celebrates 230 Years Of Educating Citizen Lawyers, Davison M. Douglas
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Citizen As Lawyer, Lawyer As Citizen, Mark Tushnet
Citizen As Lawyer, Lawyer As Citizen, Mark Tushnet
William & Mary Law Review
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The Citizen Lawyer And The Administrative State, Edward Rubin
The Citizen Lawyer And The Administrative State, Edward Rubin
William & Mary Law Review
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Exporting American Legal Education, James E. Moliterno
Exporting American Legal Education, James E. Moliterno
Faculty Publications
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Yet Another Gender Study? A Critique Of The Harvard Study And A Proposal For Change, Morrison Torrey
Yet Another Gender Study? A Critique Of The Harvard Study And A Proposal For Change, Morrison Torrey
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
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Reflections On The Teaching Of Constitutional Law, William W. Van Alstyne
Reflections On The Teaching Of Constitutional Law, William W. Van Alstyne
Faculty Publications
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Better Lucky Than Good, Neal Devins
Playing The Game Of Life, John E. Donaldson
The Jeffersonian Vision Of Legal Education, Davison M. Douglas
The Jeffersonian Vision Of Legal Education, Davison M. Douglas
Faculty Publications
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Teaching Professional Responsibility In The Future: Continuing The Discussion, Teresa Stanton Collett
Teaching Professional Responsibility In The Future: Continuing The Discussion, Teresa Stanton Collett
William & Mary Law Review
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Use Of The Problem Method For Teaching Legal Ethics, Thomas D. Morgan
Use Of The Problem Method For Teaching Legal Ethics, Thomas D. Morgan
William & Mary Law Review
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Less Is More: Teaching Legal Ethics In Context, Bruce A. Green
Less Is More: Teaching Legal Ethics In Context, Bruce A. Green
William & Mary Law Review
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On Teaching Legal Ethics With Stories About Clients, Thomas L. Shaffer
On Teaching Legal Ethics With Stories About Clients, Thomas L. Shaffer
William & Mary Law Review
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