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Full-Text Articles in Legal Writing and Research
Building A Culture Of Scholarship With New Clinical Teachers By Writing About Social Justice Lawyering, Susan Bennett, Binny Miller, Michelle Assad, Maria Dooner, Mariam Hinds, Jessica Millward, Citlalli Ochoa, Charles Ross, Anne Schaufele, Caroline Wick
Building A Culture Of Scholarship With New Clinical Teachers By Writing About Social Justice Lawyering, Susan Bennett, Binny Miller, Michelle Assad, Maria Dooner, Mariam Hinds, Jessica Millward, Citlalli Ochoa, Charles Ross, Anne Schaufele, Caroline Wick
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
This Article is a collection of essays about teaching social justice lawyering, as seen through the eyes of eight practitioners-in-residence in the clinical program at American University’s Washington College of Law (“WCL”). They include: Michelle Assad, Maria Dooner, Mariam Hinds, Jessica Millward, Citlalli Ochoa, Charles Ross, Anne Schaufele, and Caroline Wick. They teach in seven clinics, including the Civil Advocacy Clinic, the Criminal Justice Clinic, the Community Economic and Equity Development Clinic, the Disability Rights Law Clinic, the Immigrant Justice Clinic, the International Human Rights Law Clinic, and the Janet R. Spragens Federal Income Tax Clinic. We use the terms …
Predictability Of Arbitrators' Reliance On External Authority?, Ariana R. Levinson, Erin O'Hara O'Connor, Paige Marta Skiba
Predictability Of Arbitrators' Reliance On External Authority?, Ariana R. Levinson, Erin O'Hara O'Connor, Paige Marta Skiba
American University Law Review
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Jezebels And Jungle Bunnies: How The Stereotypes Of Black Women Shape Legislation, The Legal Profession, And Feminist Jurisprudence, Kersti Myles
The Modern American
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Dear Student Editors, We Need Your Help, Jessica Lynn Wherry
Dear Student Editors, We Need Your Help, Jessica Lynn Wherry
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
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Federal Register 2.0: Public Participation In The Twenty-First Century, Lauren R. Dudley
Federal Register 2.0: Public Participation In The Twenty-First Century, Lauren R. Dudley
Legislation and Policy Brief
On July 26, 2010, the Office of the Federal Register and the Government Printing Office (GPO) launched “Federal Register 2.0,” a web version of the daily Federal Register. As of now, the site is only a prototype; therefore, “Federal Register 2.0” is not yet an official legal edition of the Federal Register, and it will not become official until the Administrative Committee of the Federal Register (ACFR) issues a regulation granting “Federal Register 2.0” official legal status. Once “Federal Register 2.0” becomes official, the website will allow the public to receive notice of proposed agency regulations, link to a separate …
Bobbitt, The Rise Of The Market State, And Race, George A. Martinez
Bobbitt, The Rise Of The Market State, And Race, George A. Martinez
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
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Organizational Determinants Of Law Firm Integration , Elizabeth Chambliss
Organizational Determinants Of Law Firm Integration , Elizabeth Chambliss
American University Law Review
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Technology Update: Attorneys' Use Of Computers In The Nation's 500 Largest Law Firms, Rosemary Shiels
Technology Update: Attorneys' Use Of Computers In The Nation's 500 Largest Law Firms, Rosemary Shiels
American University Law Review
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