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Full-Text Articles in Law
In Response To Professor, Please Help Me Pass The Bar Exam, Jaylin K. Johnson
In Response To Professor, Please Help Me Pass The Bar Exam, Jaylin K. Johnson
West Virginia Law Review
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Under Pressure: How Incorporating Time-Pressured Performance Tests Prepares Students For The Bar Exam And Practice, Sabrina Defabritiis, Kathleen Elliott Vinson
Under Pressure: How Incorporating Time-Pressured Performance Tests Prepares Students For The Bar Exam And Practice, Sabrina Defabritiis, Kathleen Elliott Vinson
West Virginia Law Review
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Who Decides Justice: The Case For Legally Trained Magistrate Judges In West Virginia, Jason Neal
Who Decides Justice: The Case For Legally Trained Magistrate Judges In West Virginia, Jason Neal
West Virginia Law Review
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Can Law And Literature Be Practical? The Crucible And The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Martin H. Pritikin
Can Law And Literature Be Practical? The Crucible And The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Martin H. Pritikin
West Virginia Law Review
Counter-intuitively, one of the best ways to learn the practice-oriented topic of evidence may be by studying a work of fiction-specifically, Arthur Miller's The Crucible, which dramatizes the seventeenth-century Salem witch trials. The play puts the reader in the position of legal advocate, and invites strategic analysis of evidentiary issues. A close analysis of the dialogue presents an opportunity to explore both the doctrinal nuances of and policy considerations underlying the most important topics covered by the Federal Rules of Evidence, including the mode and order of interrogation, relevance, character evidence and impeachment, opinion testimony, and hearsay.
Baker Tribute, Anne Marie Lofaso
Formal Equality, Formal Autonomy, And Political Legitimacy: A Response To Ed Baker, James Weinstein
Formal Equality, Formal Autonomy, And Political Legitimacy: A Response To Ed Baker, James Weinstein
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Bakerian Response To Weinstein's Free Speech Theory, Anne Marie Lofaso
A Bakerian Response To Weinstein's Free Speech Theory, Anne Marie Lofaso
West Virginia Law Review
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From Reconstruction To Obama: Understanding Black Invisibility, Racism In Appalachia, And The Legal Community's Responsibility To Promote A Dialogue On Race At The Wvu College Of Law, Brandon M. Stump
West Virginia Law Review
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Different Shades Of Bias: Skin Tone, Implicit Racial Bias, And Judgments Of Ambiguous Evidence, Justin D. Levinson, Danielle Young
Different Shades Of Bias: Skin Tone, Implicit Racial Bias, And Judgments Of Ambiguous Evidence, Justin D. Levinson, Danielle Young
West Virginia Law Review
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Shared Responsibility: The Duty To Legal Externs, Kathleen Connolly Butler
Shared Responsibility: The Duty To Legal Externs, Kathleen Connolly Butler
West Virginia Law Review
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Socratic Ignorance: Once More Into The Cave, James R. Beattie Jr.
Socratic Ignorance: Once More Into The Cave, James R. Beattie Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
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It's Hard To Be A Human Being And A Lawyer: Young Attorneys And The Confrontation With Ethical Ambiguity In Legal Practice, Robert Granfield, Thomas Koenig Northeastern University
It's Hard To Be A Human Being And A Lawyer: Young Attorneys And The Confrontation With Ethical Ambiguity In Legal Practice, Robert Granfield, Thomas Koenig Northeastern University
West Virginia Law Review
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Dedicated To The Memory Of Professor Carl M. Selinger, Rob Alsop
Dedicated To The Memory Of Professor Carl M. Selinger, Rob Alsop
West Virginia Law Review
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Carl M. Selinger Dedication, John W. Fisher Ii
Carl M. Selinger Dedication, John W. Fisher Ii
West Virginia Law Review
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Carl M. Selinger, Teacher, Charles R. Disalvo
Carl M. Selinger, Teacher, Charles R. Disalvo
West Virginia Law Review
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Dedicated To The Memory Of Professor Ann Maxey, Floyd E. Boone
Dedicated To The Memory Of Professor Ann Maxey, Floyd E. Boone
West Virginia Law Review
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Main-Streaming Comparative Criminal Justice: How To Incorporate Comparative And International Concepts And Materials Into Basic Criminal Law And Procedure Courses, Richard S. Frase
Main-Streaming Comparative Criminal Justice: How To Incorporate Comparative And International Concepts And Materials Into Basic Criminal Law And Procedure Courses, Richard S. Frase
West Virginia Law Review
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Introduction To Volume 100 Of The West Virginia Law Review, John W. Fisher Ii
Introduction To Volume 100 Of The West Virginia Law Review, John W. Fisher Ii
West Virginia Law Review
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West Virginia's Pioneer Women Lawyers, Teree E. Foster, Sandra M. Fallon
West Virginia's Pioneer Women Lawyers, Teree E. Foster, Sandra M. Fallon
West Virginia Law Review
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Environmental Justice And The Teaching Of Environmental Law, Richard Lazarus
Environmental Justice And The Teaching Of Environmental Law, Richard Lazarus
West Virginia Law Review
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Environmental Injustice And Racism: Making The Connection In Classrooms And Courtrooms, Patrick C. Mcginley
Environmental Injustice And Racism: Making The Connection In Classrooms And Courtrooms, Patrick C. Mcginley
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Environmental Justice In The Classroom: Real Life Lessons For Law Students, Luke W. Cole
Environmental Justice In The Classroom: Real Life Lessons For Law Students, Luke W. Cole
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
A New Approach To Expanding Resources For Environmental Justice: The Professor-In-Residency, M. Casey Jarman, Luke W. Cole
A New Approach To Expanding Resources For Environmental Justice: The Professor-In-Residency, M. Casey Jarman, Luke W. Cole
West Virginia Law Review
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A Survivor's Guide To Law School, Erik M. Jensen
A Survivor's Guide To Law School, Erik M. Jensen
West Virginia Law Review
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Glasnost And Perestroika At West Virginia University: The College Of Law's Soviet Exchange Program, Donald G. Gifford
Glasnost And Perestroika At West Virginia University: The College Of Law's Soviet Exchange Program, Donald G. Gifford
West Virginia Law Review
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Training Future Lawyers To Work With The Politically And Socially Subordinated: Anti-Generic Legal Education, Gerald P. López
Training Future Lawyers To Work With The Politically And Socially Subordinated: Anti-Generic Legal Education, Gerald P. López
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Terry White: A Two-Front Negotiation Exercise, Philip G. Schrag
Terry White: A Two-Front Negotiation Exercise, Philip G. Schrag
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Henry D'Alton Collins, E. Gordon Gee
Russell C. Dunbar: A Wise And Understanding Heart, Forest J. Bowman
Russell C. Dunbar: A Wise And Understanding Heart, Forest J. Bowman
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.