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The Practical Use Of The Trial Advocacy Course In Today's Legal Education Curriculum, A. Michael Gianantonio
The Practical Use Of The Trial Advocacy Course In Today's Legal Education Curriculum, A. Michael Gianantonio
Duquesne Law Review
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Accomplishing Your Scholarly Agenda While Maximizing Students' Learning (A.K.A., How To Teach Legal Methods And Have Time To Write Too), Anna P. Hemingway
Accomplishing Your Scholarly Agenda While Maximizing Students' Learning (A.K.A., How To Teach Legal Methods And Have Time To Write Too), Anna P. Hemingway
Duquesne Law Review
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Misadventures Of A Law School Misfit, Harvey Gilmore
Misadventures Of A Law School Misfit, Harvey Gilmore
Duquesne Law Review
If the brilliant, legendary playwright Rod Serling were still with us, he might have described a law school graduate's credentials something like this-consider if you will, the law school graduate's perfect resume: 1) graduated first in his class from "Ivy League University"; 2) graduated first in his class from "Ivy League Law School"; 3) law review editor; and 4) elevation to Big-Firm partnership.