...exercise to consider how an existing rule of law might affect a future legal problem. Law students spend far less time engaged in...
For its own self-interest, the legal profession should welcome the input of nonlawyers and even cede some measure of power to them
...poorly designed for public law adjudication. Ad hoc arbitrators depend on future appointments to make their generous living and many are drawn from...
Three indigent men face capital murder charges for the same crime. The chief public defender does not have enough capital-certified lawyers to represent them and does not have enough money to hire ou
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...imports of U.S. wheat or investigating them for contamination, and grain futures prices fell. ...
...Boston and surrounding areas. The company plans to expand in the near future to more than twenty cities. In April, the U.S...
...by this office," although they are permitted to apply in the future. In other words, unlike the conventional thinking about externships that students complete...
...would be more responsive to the clinic and its clients in the future if faced with the possibility of paying significant legal fees. ...
...of U.S. wheat or began investigating them for contamination, and grain futures prices fell. Plaintiff Ernest Barnes alleges that he and other...
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