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In The Line Of Fire: Is Technology Taking Over The Legal Profession?, Manveen Singh
In The Line Of Fire: Is Technology Taking Over The Legal Profession?, Manveen Singh
North Carolina Central Law Review
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Memo To Lawyers: How Not To Retire And Teach, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
Memo To Lawyers: How Not To Retire And Teach, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
North Carolina Central Law Review
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Holding, Dictum ... Whatever, Thomas L. Fowler
Holding, Dictum ... Whatever, Thomas L. Fowler
North Carolina Central Law Review
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A New Direction In Attorney Advertising: Florida Bar V. Went For It, Inc., Kent Harrell
A New Direction In Attorney Advertising: Florida Bar V. Went For It, Inc., Kent Harrell
North Carolina Central Law Review
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A New Standard For Disbarments: Misappropriation Through Gross Negligence - North Carolina State Bar V. Ford, Michael J. Dayton
A New Standard For Disbarments: Misappropriation Through Gross Negligence - North Carolina State Bar V. Ford, Michael J. Dayton
North Carolina Central Law Review
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Affirmative Action: Protecting The Untenured Minority Professor During Extreme Financial Exigency, Johnny C. Parker, Linda C. Parker
Affirmative Action: Protecting The Untenured Minority Professor During Extreme Financial Exigency, Johnny C. Parker, Linda C. Parker
North Carolina Central Law Review
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Who Should Decide The Appropriate Response To The Criminal Defendant Who Proposes Or Commits Perjury: A Comparison Of The North Carolina Rules Of Professional Conduct And The America Bar Association's Model Rules Of Professional Conduct, Patricia H. Marschall
North Carolina Central Law Review
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One Judge's Battle Against The New York City Judicial Establishment, Percy R. Luney Jr.
One Judge's Battle Against The New York City Judicial Establishment, Percy R. Luney Jr.
North Carolina Central Law Review
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Democracy, Equality, And The Role Of The Legal Profession, Anthony G. Solari
Democracy, Equality, And The Role Of The Legal Profession, Anthony G. Solari
North Carolina Central Law Review
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What Should Lawyers Do: An Essay On Lawyers, The Free Economy, Redistribution, And Democratic Legitimacy, James P. Beckwith Jr.
What Should Lawyers Do: An Essay On Lawyers, The Free Economy, Redistribution, And Democratic Legitimacy, James P. Beckwith Jr.
North Carolina Central Law Review
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Justice Potter Stewart, Vincent L. Broderick
Justice Potter Stewart, Vincent L. Broderick
North Carolina Central Law Review
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A Tribute To Robert Stipe, James Biddle
A Tribute To Robert Stipe, James Biddle
North Carolina Central Law Review
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Tribute To Robert E. Stipe, Rufus L. Edmisten
Tribute To Robert E. Stipe, Rufus L. Edmisten
North Carolina Central Law Review
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Robert Edwin Stipe, John L. Sanders
Robert Edwin Stipe, John L. Sanders
North Carolina Central Law Review
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Foreword, James P. Beckwith Jr.
Foreword, James P. Beckwith Jr.
North Carolina Central Law Review
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A Decade Of Preservation And Preservation Law, Robert E. Stipe
A Decade Of Preservation And Preservation Law, Robert E. Stipe
North Carolina Central Law Review
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Black Businesses And Their Lawyers, John T. Baker, Jerome Davis
Black Businesses And Their Lawyers, John T. Baker, Jerome Davis
North Carolina Central Law Review
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The North Carolina Administrative Procedure Act - Its Effect On The North Carolina Board Of Law Examiners, Russell L. Mclean Iii
The North Carolina Administrative Procedure Act - Its Effect On The North Carolina Board Of Law Examiners, Russell L. Mclean Iii
North Carolina Central Law Review
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Keeping Pace With Change - New Vistas For Lawyers, James D. Fellers
Keeping Pace With Change - New Vistas For Lawyers, James D. Fellers
North Carolina Central Law Review
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Reflections From The National Bar Association - 1971, Alfred T. Lile
Reflections From The National Bar Association - 1971, Alfred T. Lile
North Carolina Central Law Review
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This Is Our Challenge, Not Our Fate, Williams A. Marsh
This Is Our Challenge, Not Our Fate, Williams A. Marsh
North Carolina Central Law Review
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