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W&L Law Library Annual Report 2015-2016, The Law Library At Washington And Lee University School Of Law
W&L Law Library Annual Report 2015-2016, The Law Library At Washington And Lee University School Of Law
Law Library Annual Reports
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Virginia Bar Exam, July 2016, Section 2
Virginia Bar Exam, July 2016, Section 2
Virginia Bar Exam Archive
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Virginia Bar Exam, July 2016, Section 1
Virginia Bar Exam, July 2016, Section 1
Virginia Bar Exam Archive
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The State Of Legal Research Education: A Survey Of First-Year Legal Research Programs, Or “Why Johnny And Jane Cannot Research”, Caroline L. Osborne
The State Of Legal Research Education: A Survey Of First-Year Legal Research Programs, Or “Why Johnny And Jane Cannot Research”, Caroline L. Osborne
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Virginia Bar Exam, February 2016, Section 1
Virginia Bar Exam, February 2016, Section 1
Virginia Bar Exam Archive
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Virginia Bar Exam, February 2016, Section 2
Virginia Bar Exam, February 2016, Section 2
Virginia Bar Exam Archive
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Higher Education Under Pressure: What Will The Future Hold?, Nora V. Demleitner
Higher Education Under Pressure: What Will The Future Hold?, Nora V. Demleitner
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Truthiness And The Marble Palace, Chad M. Oldfather, Todd C. Peppers
Truthiness And The Marble Palace, Chad M. Oldfather, Todd C. Peppers
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Tucked inside the title page of David Lat’s Supreme Ambitions, just after a note giving credit for the cover design and before the copyright notice, sits a standard disclaimer of the sort that appears in all novels: “This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and events either are the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or locales is entirely coincidental.” These may be the most truly fictional words in the entire book. Its judicial characters are recognizable as versions of real judges, including, among others, …