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Law, Universities, And The Challenge Of Moving A Graveyard, Wendy Collins Perdue
Law, Universities, And The Challenge Of Moving A Graveyard, Wendy Collins Perdue
Law Faculty Publications
Review of Carel Stolker's book, Rethinking the Law School.
Leveraging Narratives: Communicating Value With Qualitative Content, Roger V. Skalbeck
Leveraging Narratives: Communicating Value With Qualitative Content, Roger V. Skalbeck
Law Faculty Publications
The contemporary law library is embodied by its information resources, physical space, technology infrastructure, and the people who make it all happen. Each of these elements can change dramatically with new information tools, shifting organizational demands and emerging service models.
Pro Bono At University Of Richmond School Of Law, Tara L. Casey
Pro Bono At University Of Richmond School Of Law, Tara L. Casey
Law Faculty Publications
“Pro bono” is often the first legal Latin that a law student learns, before other courses come in with their res ipsa loquitur and in flagrante delicto. The reason for this primacy is the greater emphasis law schools have placed upon pro bono programming in the past ten to fifteen years.