...Trust supported most of the conferences organized by George Mason and Northwestern University School of Law, which accounted for two-thirds of the seminars...
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...Daniel Katz, assistant professor at Michigan State University College of Law. E-discovery, for example, uses algorithms to review reams...
...a Master of Science degree in Communication Systems & Strategy from Northwestern University in June 2009. Kappel will continue to reside and...
...a passion for opera, holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Northwestern University. In past jobs, Deacon provided "consulting, project management...
...Costin has a bachelor's in history and international studies from Northwestern University and got her J.D. in 1995 from Boston University School...
...wrote George Washington University law professor Orin Kerr, a privacy rights expert, on The Volokh Conspiracy...
...Instead of nursing hangovers or sleeping in, the eight Northwestern University law students in Paul Chadha's class have been spending their...
..." (2010). She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill. ...
Thomson Reuters Divests Hildebrandt Baker Robbin
...nonprofit Oyez which focuses on archiving Supreme Court audio recordings. Northwestern University law professor Jerry Goldman founded Oyez in 1996, currently serves as...
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