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The Business Of The Law In The 1990s, Phillip J. Nexon
The Business Of The Law In The 1990s, Phillip J. Nexon
South Carolina Law Review
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Does The Grandmother Come With It? Teaching And Practicing Law In The 21st Century, Ronald W. Staudt
Does The Grandmother Come With It? Teaching And Practicing Law In The 21st Century, Ronald W. Staudt
All Faculty Scholarship
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The Electronic Law School: A 1992 Snapshot Of The Center For Law And Computers At Chicago-Kent College Of Law, Ronald Staudt
The Electronic Law School: A 1992 Snapshot Of The Center For Law And Computers At Chicago-Kent College Of Law, Ronald Staudt
Ronald W Staudt
No abstract provided.
Does The Grandmother Come With It? Teaching And Practicing Law In The 21st Century, Ronald W. Staudt
Does The Grandmother Come With It? Teaching And Practicing Law In The 21st Century, Ronald W. Staudt
Ronald W Staudt
No abstract provided.
Clinical Contexts: Theory And Practice In Law And Supervision, Ann Shalleck
Clinical Contexts: Theory And Practice In Law And Supervision, Ann Shalleck
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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Writing Our Lives: Making Introspective Writing A Part Of Legal Education, James R. Elkins
Writing Our Lives: Making Introspective Writing A Part Of Legal Education, James R. Elkins
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
A Tribute To Hervey M. Johnson, James J. Fishman
A Tribute To Hervey M. Johnson, James J. Fishman
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Constructions Of The Client Within Legal Education, Ann Shalleck
Constructions Of The Client Within Legal Education, Ann Shalleck
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
The Law School Expansion Draft (On The Lighter Side), Paul A. Lebel
The Law School Expansion Draft (On The Lighter Side), Paul A. Lebel
Faculty Publications
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After A Decade: "Theory As Practice" At The Center For Environmental Legal Studies, Nicholas A. Robinson
After A Decade: "Theory As Practice" At The Center For Environmental Legal Studies, Nicholas A. Robinson
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
A scholarly center, with an ethically premised mission to further the remedial objectives of Environmental Law: this conception inspired establishment of Pace's Center For Environmental Legal Studies in 19821 when Professor Donald W. Stever, Jr., joined me in launching this new focus through which the Pace University School of Law's Environmental Law Faculty could use their expertise to further, refine, and fashion environmental protection and the conservation of natural resources. In the Center's first decade, our Environmental Faculty managed to exceed our Center's imagined goals, and as the Center enters its march to the year 2002, we are rethinking our …
An Education Of Their Own: The Precarious Position Of Publicly Supported Black Colleges After United States V. Fordice, Darryll K. Jones
An Education Of Their Own: The Precarious Position Of Publicly Supported Black Colleges After United States V. Fordice, Darryll K. Jones
Journal Publications
In United States v. Fordice, the United States Supreme Court revisited the awesome task of eliminating race from educational policy. Fordice ostensibly involved the duty of a state to remedy past discrimination in its formerly segregated system of higher education. Mississippi argued that it need only cease further discrimination, while private petitioners and the United States argued that the state must also undertake remedial measures beyond simply ending present discriminatory practices. The Court's rejection of Mississippi's approach and its adherence to the Brown v. Board of Education demand to eliminate race as a factor in educational opportunity uncovered the hidden …