As lawyers, we get to debate some of the most pressing questions of our time: The limits of Congress's commerce power; The reach of the Due Process Clause; "pleaded" versus "pled."
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Simulation-based courses, in which law students act as lawyers to solve either a series of legal problems or one extended problem over a semester, are growing in popularity. Advocates for the courses
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