...professor of marketing at The College of New Rochelle. ...
...the director of the project, which is based at the Chicago-Kent College of Law. Goldman said the audio contains gems ranging...
...Legal Education in the Digital Age will be held by Chicago-Kent College of Law this week in conjunction with the CALI’s 2013...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...back in early 2010 when the Oyez Project, now at Chicago-Kent College of Law, first released the jammin' app delivering audio of Supreme...
Daily Business Review
...and Palm Beach counties. On advice of his attorney, Norman Kent of Fort Lauderdale, Gelin said he would not respond to The Bar...
...back in early 2010 when the Oyez Project, now at Chicago-Kent College of Law, first released the jammin' app delivering audio of Supreme...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
Tort law was different when William Davis began practicing in the 1950s. Davis, whose small firm of RisCassi & Davis routinely wins some of the largest jury verdicts in the state, can well remember t
...back in early 2010 when the Oyez Project, now at Chicago-Kent College of Law, first released the jammin' app delivering audio of Supreme...
There have been many individuals who have answered the call, many making it their mission to further the objective of an America where everyone is treated equally. Paul Robeson, singer, actor and hum
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