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The Lawyer And Public Service, Russell G. Pearce
The Lawyer And Public Service, Russell G. Pearce
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
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Re-Envisioning Models For Pro Bono Lawyering: Some Historical Reflections, Susan D. Carle
Re-Envisioning Models For Pro Bono Lawyering: Some Historical Reflections, Susan D. Carle
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
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The Pro Bono Priority: The University Of Michigan's Approach To Instilling Public Service, Robert E. Precht, Suellyn Scarnecchia
The Pro Bono Priority: The University Of Michigan's Approach To Instilling Public Service, Robert E. Precht, Suellyn Scarnecchia
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The Pro Bono Priority is a two-part feature on pro bono service in Michigan law schools. in Crossing the Bar, the column of the Legal Education Committee, Dolores M. Coulter discusses how Michigan law schools measure up to the recommendations made in Learning to Serve, the report of the Commission on Pro Bono and Public Service Opportunities from the Association of American Law Schools. In the Access to Justice column, Robert E. Precht and Suellyn Scarnecchia focus specifically on the University of MichiHgan's unique approach to pro bono service.
Our Better Half: A Public Interest Lawyer Reflects On Pro Bono Lawyering And Social Change Litigation, Martha F. Davis
Our Better Half: A Public Interest Lawyer Reflects On Pro Bono Lawyering And Social Change Litigation, Martha F. Davis
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
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A Social-Democratic Critique Of Pro Bono Publico Representation Of The Poor: The Good As The Enemy Of The Best, Rob Atkinson
A Social-Democratic Critique Of Pro Bono Publico Representation Of The Poor: The Good As The Enemy Of The Best, Rob Atkinson
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
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