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The Plural Of Anecdote Is Not Data: Teaching Law Students Basic Survey Methodology To Improve Access To Justice In Unemployment Insurance Appeals, Enrique S. Pumar, Faith Mullen Sep 2012

The Plural Of Anecdote Is Not Data: Teaching Law Students Basic Survey Methodology To Improve Access To Justice In Unemployment Insurance Appeals, Enrique S. Pumar, Faith Mullen

University of the District of Columbia Law Review

This project has its origins at the University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law (UDC). In March 2008, UDC hosted a meeting between the Pro Bono Committee of the District of Columbia Office of Administrative Hearings, and clinical professors and pro bono coordinators from several law schools in the District of Columbia. At that meeting, the Pro Bono Committee initiated a dialogue about how to better meet the needs of self-represented individuals who appear before the Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) and extended an invitation to attend some OAH hearings. Professor Mullen accepted that invitation …


From Representation To Research And Back Again: Reflections On Developing An Empirical Project, Mary Spector Sep 2012

From Representation To Research And Back Again: Reflections On Developing An Empirical Project, Mary Spector

University of the District of Columbia Law Review

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Foreword: The Work Of The Bellow Scholars, Jeanne Charn Sep 2012

Foreword: The Work Of The Bellow Scholars, Jeanne Charn

University of the District of Columbia Law Review

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