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The Indelible Mark Of Plagiarism: Why Is It So Difficult To Make It Stop?, Brenda D. Gibson
The Indelible Mark Of Plagiarism: Why Is It So Difficult To Make It Stop?, Brenda D. Gibson
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Generation Z Goes To Law School: Teaching And Reaching Law Students In The Post-Millennial Generation, Laura P. Graham
Generation Z Goes To Law School: Teaching And Reaching Law Students In The Post-Millennial Generation, Laura P. Graham
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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The Culturally Proficient Law Professor: Beginning The Journey, Anastasia M. Boles
The Culturally Proficient Law Professor: Beginning The Journey, Anastasia M. Boles
Faculty Scholarship
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