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Whom Are We Teaching? Members Of Communities, Lisa A. Tucker
Whom Are We Teaching? Members Of Communities, Lisa A. Tucker
Lisa T. McElroy
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Filling In The ‘Larger Puzzle’: Clinical Scholarship In The Wake Of The Lawyering Process, Susan L. Brooks, Frank S. Bloch, Alex J. Hurder, Susan L. Kay
Filling In The ‘Larger Puzzle’: Clinical Scholarship In The Wake Of The Lawyering Process, Susan L. Brooks, Frank S. Bloch, Alex J. Hurder, Susan L. Kay
Susan Brooks
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Professor Defend Thyself: The Failure Of Universities To Defend And Indemnify Their Faculty, Kevin Oates
Professor Defend Thyself: The Failure Of Universities To Defend And Indemnify Their Faculty, Kevin Oates
Kevin P. Oates
University professors going about their daily activities of teaching, researching, and writing rarely consider the possibility of being sued. To the extent that the concept of potential liability does cross their minds, educational professionals undoubtedly comfort themselves in the realization that since their activities are job-related, the school that employs them is obligated to provide a defense and indemnity in any suit stemming from those activities. Given the ever-increasing litigious nature of American society, the instances of college faculty members being sued are likely to increase. The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) has recognized this trend. With an increase …
Medical Mistakes: Tiptoeing Toward Safety, Barry R. Furrow
Medical Mistakes: Tiptoeing Toward Safety, Barry R. Furrow
Barry R. Furrow
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