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2005

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Arizona Bench And Bar Survey And Focus Group Results, Stephen Gerst Dec 2004

Arizona Bench And Bar Survey And Focus Group Results, Stephen Gerst

Stephen A Gerst

No abstract provided.


Wyoming Pre-Statehood Legal Materials: An Annotated Bibliography, Debora Person Dec 2004

Wyoming Pre-Statehood Legal Materials: An Annotated Bibliography, Debora Person

Debora A. Person

No abstract provided.


The Evolution Of A European Competition Law Network, David J. Gerber Dec 2004

The Evolution Of A European Competition Law Network, David J. Gerber

David J. Gerber

No abstract provided.


The Lawyer As Poet Advocate: Bruce Springsteen And The American Lawyer, An Introduction, Randy Lee Dec 2004

The Lawyer As Poet Advocate: Bruce Springsteen And The American Lawyer, An Introduction, Randy Lee

Randy Lee

No abstract provided.


Bruce Springsteen’S Hope And The Lawyer As Poet Advocate, Randy Lee Dec 2004

Bruce Springsteen’S Hope And The Lawyer As Poet Advocate, Randy Lee

Randy Lee

No abstract provided.


True Integration: Advancing Brown's Goal Of Educational Equity In The Wake Of Grutter, Lia Epperson Dec 2004

True Integration: Advancing Brown's Goal Of Educational Equity In The Wake Of Grutter, Lia Epperson

Lia Epperson

The late Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, founder of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund ("LDF"), and head of the legal team that litigated Brown v. Board of Education,' knew well the challenges that desegregation posed in a nation founded on a system of racial subjugation and white supremacy. A full thirty years after Brown, he acknowledged: Desegregation is not and was never expected to be an easy task. Racial attitudes ingrained in our Nation's childhood and adolescence are not quickly thrown aside in its middle years.... In the short run, it may seem to be the easier course to allow …