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Virginia Bar Exam, July 2003, Section 1
Virginia Bar Exam, July 2003, Section 1
Virginia Bar Exam Archive
No abstract provided.
Virginia Bar Exam, July 2003, Section 2
Virginia Bar Exam, July 2003, Section 2
Virginia Bar Exam Archive
No abstract provided.
Vol. 54, No. 1, July 2, 2003, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 54, No. 1, July 2, 2003, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•The New Face of Michigan Law: A Conversation with Dean Caminker •Just a Little Patience •SFF Continues Hotel Voucher Program •Returning 3Ls Discuss Working in Detroit as a Summer Associate •Summer Emails from Cambodia •Boston Firm Helps ''Legal Eagles'' Get Their Wings •Crossword Puzzle
Reflections On The Law Review's Twenty-Fifth Year Of Publication, Regina M. Mccrea
Reflections On The Law Review's Twenty-Fifth Year Of Publication, Regina M. Mccrea
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Volume 37, Issue 2 (Summer 2003), University Of Georgia School Of Law
Volume 37, Issue 2 (Summer 2003), University Of Georgia School Of Law
Advocate Magazine
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- A Message to Alumni from Dean David E. Shipley
- Headlines
- Hirsch Hall Highlights
- Class of 2003 Commencement
- Making the Grade--The Law Library Sports A+ Furnishings
- Awards Day 2003
- George T. Smith Has Grown Accustomed to Standing Out in a Crowd
- Salute to Alumni in the Military
- International Insights
- Faculty Accomplishments
- Happy 75th Anniversary, Helen!
- Student Briefs
- Alumni Activities
- Class Notes
- In Memoriam
- Calendar of Events
Teaching Law Students To Be Self-Regulated Learners, Michael Hunter Schwartz
Teaching Law Students To Be Self-Regulated Learners, Michael Hunter Schwartz
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
A Tradition To Uphold: Twenty-Five Years And Counting, Amy Dunn, Christian Harris
A Tradition To Uphold: Twenty-Five Years And Counting, Amy Dunn, Christian Harris
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
National Legal Research Teach-In Celebrates 10 Years Of Success, Gail A. Parting
National Legal Research Teach-In Celebrates 10 Years Of Success, Gail A. Parting
Faculty Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Building A Home For The Laws Of The World: Part 1: Bates, Cook, And Coffey, Margaret A. Leary
Building A Home For The Laws Of The World: Part 1: Bates, Cook, And Coffey, Margaret A. Leary
Articles
The following feature is an edited version of "Building a Foreign Law Collection at the University of Michigan Law Library, 1910-1960."© Margaret A. Leary, 2002, which originally appeared at 94 Law Library Journal 395-425 (2002), and appears here with permission of the author. The first part of the article appears here; the conclusion will appear in the next issue of Law Quadrangle Notes.
National Legal Research Teach-In Celebrates 10 Years Of Success, Gail A. Partin
National Legal Research Teach-In Celebrates 10 Years Of Success, Gail A. Partin
Gail A. Partin
No abstract provided.
To See Oneself As A Target Of A Justified Revolution: Thomas Jefferson And Gabriel's Uprising, William G. Merkel
To See Oneself As A Target Of A Justified Revolution: Thomas Jefferson And Gabriel's Uprising, William G. Merkel
William G. Merkel
Regulatory Mismatch In The International Market For Legal Services, Carole Silver
Regulatory Mismatch In The International Market For Legal Services, Carole Silver
Carole Silver
The increasingly international reach of law owes part of its momentum to individual lawyers and law firms that function as carriers of ideas, processes and policies. U.S. lawyers are important participants in this expanding influence of law, as they educate, train and deploy individuals educated and licensed in the U.S. and abroad. This article examines the ways in which law firms internationalize, and considers the regulatory environment governing crucial interactions between U.S. and foreign-educated lawyers. It builds upon prior work that investigated the impact on U.S. law firms of the development of an international market for legal services and the …
2003 Recognition Ceremony Program
"Quick-Takes" On A Few Recent Decisions In Evidence Law ... And Rule 5-407, Lynn Mclain
"Quick-Takes" On A Few Recent Decisions In Evidence Law ... And Rule 5-407, Lynn Mclain
All Faculty Scholarship
Handout from the State and Local Government Law Institute covering recent (2003) Maryland evidence cases.
Creating An Information Commons, James G. Milles
Creating An Information Commons, James G. Milles
Other Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Optimizing A Law School’S Course Schedule, Shelley Saxer, Gary M. Thompson
Optimizing A Law School’S Course Schedule, Shelley Saxer, Gary M. Thompson
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
[Excerpt] “Just like other educational institutions, law schools must schedule courses by taking into consideration student needs, faculty resources, and logistical support such as classroom size and equipment needs. Course scheduling is an administrative function, typically handled by an Assistant Dean or an Associate Dean, who works with the faculty and the registrar to balance these considerations in advance of the registration process. Usually, the entire academic year is scheduled in advance, although the spring semester may be labeled tentative until registration begins for that semester. It’s hard to imagine, but some schools even publish a two-year schedule of upper-division …
What Else Can You Do With A Law Degree?, Gary A. Munneke
What Else Can You Do With A Law Degree?, Gary A. Munneke
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Excerpt from Nonlegal Careers for Lawyers, the latest book in the ABA Career Series.
Clark Memorandum: Spring 2003, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
Clark Memorandum: Spring 2003, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
The Clark Memorandum
- Be Healers (Elder James E. Faust)
- Escape from the 85th Floor (Victor Guzman)
- Law School: A Sacred Experience (Jane H. Wise)
- Opening Doors (Edward L. Carter)
- Never Again Foundation (Edward L. Carter)
Vol. 24, No. 14 (April 28, 2003)
Vol. 24, No. 13 (April 21, 2003)
Vol. 53, No. 11, April 15, 2003, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 53, No. 11, April 15, 2003, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Blood, Gin, Ghana, and Learning to Fly: It Could Only be Professor Simpson •One Last Distraction •Avoiding the Breaking Point •Boender's 1L Parting Thoughts •Administration Does Not Plan for Rainy Day •Spring Fever Hits the Quad •Law School Team Wins National Native American Moot Court Tournament •Profs Offer Final Exam Tips •Judge Calebresi Urges Liberals to Shoulder the Burden of Equality •Crossword
The Weekly April 14, 2003, North Carolina Central School Of Law
The Weekly April 14, 2003, North Carolina Central School Of Law
NCCU Law School Weekly
No abstract provided.
Vol. 24, No. 12 (April 14, 2003)
The Weekly April 7, 2003, North Carolina Central School Of Law
The Weekly April 7, 2003, North Carolina Central School Of Law
NCCU Law School Weekly
No abstract provided.
Vol. 24, No. 11 (April 7, 2003)
Grade Distribution - 2002 - 2003 Academic Year, Office Of Registrar
Grade Distribution - 2002 - 2003 Academic Year, Office Of Registrar
Semester Schedules and Information
No abstract provided.