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Artificial Intelligence And The Practice Of Law Part 2: Working With Your New Ai Staff Attorney, Michael D. Murray
Artificial Intelligence And The Practice Of Law Part 2: Working With Your New Ai Staff Attorney, Michael D. Murray
Law Faculty Popular Media
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Something Bad In Your Briefs, Richard H. Underwood
Something Bad In Your Briefs, Richard H. Underwood
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
In a profession heavily driven by writing, plagiarism is an ethical issue that plagues the legal community. The legal profession generally views plagiarism as unethical, but often sends mixed messages by condemning it in some settings, but not others. In this short Commentary, Professor Underwood discusses the ethical implications of plagiarism in legal writing.
Wanted: Advocates Who Can Argue In Writing, J. Clifford Wallace
Wanted: Advocates Who Can Argue In Writing, J. Clifford Wallace
Kentucky Law Journal
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