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Zelman V. Simmons-Harris And The Politicization Of Religion, Lawrence Hamermesh
Zelman V. Simmons-Harris And The Politicization Of Religion, Lawrence Hamermesh
Lawrence A. Hamermesh
No abstract provided.
Revisiting Gay Rights Coalition Of Georgetown Law Center V. Georgetown University A Decade Later: Free Exercise Challenges And The Nondiscrimination Laws Protecting Homosexuals, Matthew J. Parlow
Matthew Parlow
How Do Lawyers Really Think?, Nancy Schultz
How Do Lawyers Really Think?, Nancy Schultz
Nancy Schultz
Law professors like to say that law school teaches students how to think like lawyers. But does reading appellate decisions and engaging in Socratic dialogue really do that? Lawyers think about a wide range of problems in a wide range of contexts, and this article argues that law school should reflect the broader context in which lawyers work.
Prayer In The Public Schools, Lawrence A. Hamermesh, Jack B. Blumenfeld
Prayer In The Public Schools, Lawrence A. Hamermesh, Jack B. Blumenfeld
Lawrence A. Hamermesh
No abstract provided.