The law school’s repository, Marquette Law Scholarly Commons, was formally...Fellow in philosophy at the University of California – Berkeley and is...
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âI consider you and [Jefferson] as the North and South Poles of the American Revolution. Some talked, some rewrote, and some fought to promote and establish it, but you and Mr. Jefferson thought fo
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...the next race for president. Marquette Law School Poll results released...year freeze in tuition at University of Wisconsin system campuses. Gov...
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...bar exam thanks to the state's diploma privilege rule. (As a Marquette grad, I know this from personal experience.) Washington, D.C., for its...
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...bar exam thanks to the state's diploma privilege rule. (As a Marquette grad, I know this from personal experience.) Washington, D.C., for its...
Last week, the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics issued a new report compiling nearly two decades of data on gun crime, Firearm Violence, 1993-2011.  No doubt, many readers will pore over the rep
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...Pro-Religion Equality Project, (Duquesne University School of Law Research Paper...Theory versus Arabic Practice, 14 Marquette Elder's Advisor 1-53...
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One of my students, Drew Walgreen, recommended this article by Bryan A. Garner, published originally in the Michigan Bar Journal. Bryan Garner, if you haven’t already heard, is a noted legal writin
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...a packed and wide-ranging new edition of Marquette Lawyer, the Marquette University Law School semiannual magazine. The megacity that stretches along Lake Michigan...
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