...as the associate dean for student services and community engagement at Emory University School of Law in Atlanta. "Associates must grow fast...
...as the associate dean for student services and community engagement at Emory University School of Law in Atlanta. "Associates must grow fast...
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...will be the new president of Catholic University of America. Camille Nelson, a professor of law at Hofstra University School of Law, has been named...
Joel Cohen and Katherine Helm, finding themselves awash in announcements of lectures and public appearances by notable "formers" such as Lynne Stewart, Eliot Spitzer and Rod Blagojevich, raise these
...Mary Dudziak, a professor of law, history and political science at the University of Southern California and founder/editor of the ...
...Mary Dudziak, a professor of law, history and political science at the University of Southern California and founder/editor of the ...
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Working through a SWOT analysis is a good way to identify key points and concerns, says Tricia Kasting, a reference/government documents librarian at Hofstra University's law school. SWOT stands for
"Crazy busy." "Running to stay in place." "Sigh." Those are typical responses from law librarians when Tricia Kasting, a law librarian herself, asks them how they're doing. And Kasting, too, feels a
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