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How To Fix Legal Scholarmush, Adam J. Kolber Oct 2020

How To Fix Legal Scholarmush, Adam J. Kolber

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Love's Labors Found, Nicholas Allard Jan 2019

Love's Labors Found, Nicholas Allard

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People Of The Book: Judaism’S Influence On American Legal Scholarship, My Journey From Judaism To Jewish Law, Donna Litman Jan 2015

People Of The Book: Judaism’S Influence On American Legal Scholarship, My Journey From Judaism To Jewish Law, Donna Litman

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My personal study of the Torah and the Talmud as an adult has enhanced my legal scholarship and helped shape my current thinking on legal theory. At the same time, my professional legal training and experience as a law professor has shaped my understanding of Judaism and provided a legal terminology and a lens by which to view the array of Jewish laws. A confluence of events helped shape my personal and professional journey.


Student Stories, Elizabeth M. Schneider Apr 2008

Student Stories, Elizabeth M. Schneider

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From Sec Enforcement Attorney To Commissioner, Roberta S. Karmel Jan 2006

From Sec Enforcement Attorney To Commissioner, Roberta S. Karmel

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On Nourishing The Curriculum With A Transnational-Law Lagniappe (From The Association Of American Law Schools' Workshop On Integrating Transnational Legal Perspectives Into The First-Year Curriculum, Annual Meeting, Torts Panel, January 2006), Anita Bernstein Jan 2006

On Nourishing The Curriculum With A Transnational-Law Lagniappe (From The Association Of American Law Schools' Workshop On Integrating Transnational Legal Perspectives Into The First-Year Curriculum, Annual Meeting, Torts Panel, January 2006), Anita Bernstein

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Cognitive Legal Studies: Categorization And Imagination In The Mind Of Law--Introduction, Lawrence M. Solan Jan 2002

Cognitive Legal Studies: Categorization And Imagination In The Mind Of Law--Introduction, Lawrence M. Solan

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Feminist Legal Theory, Feminist Lawmaking, And The Legal Profession, Elizabeth M. Schneider, Cynthia Grant Nov 1998

Feminist Legal Theory, Feminist Lawmaking, And The Legal Profession, Elizabeth M. Schneider, Cynthia Grant

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What If There Is No Client?: Prosecutors As "Counselors" Of Crime Victims, Stacy Caplow Oct 1998

What If There Is No Client?: Prosecutors As "Counselors" Of Crime Victims, Stacy Caplow

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Autopsy Of A Murder: Using Simulation To Teach First Year Criminal Law, Stacy Caplow Jan 1989

Autopsy Of A Murder: Using Simulation To Teach First Year Criminal Law, Stacy Caplow

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