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From Case Method To Problem Method: The Evolution Of A Teacher, Myron Moskovitz
From Case Method To Problem Method: The Evolution Of A Teacher, Myron Moskovitz
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Intellectual Property And Golden Gate University, Marc Greenberg
Intellectual Property And Golden Gate University, Marc Greenberg
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Golden Gate University School of Law is uniquely positioned to train lawyers in this fast-paced field. Located in the heart of the hi-tech SOMA neighborhood of San Francisco and just north of Silicon Valley, the Law School is able to draw upon a rich community of legal and business expertise in Intellectual Property.
Teaching Practical Wisdom, Deborah J. Cantrell
Diversity And The Practice Of Interest Assessment, Robert F. Nagel
Diversity And The Practice Of Interest Assessment, Robert F. Nagel
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My Dinner At Langdell's, Pierre Schlag
My Dinner At Langdell's, Pierre Schlag
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This essay begins on one of those cold wet April Cambridge mornings. It was too wet for fog, but too indifferent for rain. My head ached. My lips were dry and my tongue felt bloated. The fever had surely come back. Worse - the laudanum was wearing off. Tonight would be dinner at Langdell's. It occurred to me that not everyone is invited to Langdell's for dinner - certainly not wayward law professors from the provinces. This was an extraordinary opportunity. Blackstone would be there. Duncan Kennedy perhaps. Certainly the early Llewellyn. I knocked on the door.