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An Unconstitutional Band-Aid: The Practice Of Sitting By Designation In The Federal Judiciary, Michaela Conley
An Unconstitutional Band-Aid: The Practice Of Sitting By Designation In The Federal Judiciary, Michaela Conley
Roger Williams University Law Review
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Educating Judges & Advancing Inclusion: The Evolution Of Gendered Language In U.S. Courts, Sarah Mcconnell
Educating Judges & Advancing Inclusion: The Evolution Of Gendered Language In U.S. Courts, Sarah Mcconnell
Roger Williams University Law Review
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State V. Hampton-Boyd, 253 A.3d 418 (R.I. 2021, Brian W. Murphy
State V. Hampton-Boyd, 253 A.3d 418 (R.I. 2021, Brian W. Murphy
Roger Williams University Law Review
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State V. Michaud, 251 A.3d 9 (Ri 2021)., Blair Robinson
State V. Michaud, 251 A.3d 9 (Ri 2021)., Blair Robinson
Roger Williams University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Boldly Marching Through Closed Doors: The Experiences Of The Earliest Female Attorneys In Their Own Words, Nicole P. Dyszlewski
Boldly Marching Through Closed Doors: The Experiences Of The Earliest Female Attorneys In Their Own Words, Nicole P. Dyszlewski
Roger Williams University Law Review
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Judicial Independence: Origins And Contemporary Challenges, David J. Barron
Judicial Independence: Origins And Contemporary Challenges, David J. Barron
Roger Williams University Law Review
No abstract provided.