...e-gao). However, a new study by two graduate students at Northwestern University argues that cultural factors have more impact on web usage than...
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...E. Kornhauser (Tulane University School of Law) has posted "The Consistency of Conservative Tax Policy." It is forthcoming in the Northwestern University Law Review...
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...president for Capitol Hill Strategies. He earned his J.D. from Northwestern University School of Law. JONES DAY ...
...and Palo Alto. A graduate of Dartmouth College and Northwestern University's law school, Son lives in Los Altos, Calif., with her...
Profile of Berkeley Research Group general counsel Marvin Tenenbaum
...I was pleasantly surprised to learn about virtual reference service at Northwestern University Library, only a few miles from where I was working at...
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Average partner profit figures posted by large law firms have lost much of their value as a way of measuring anything meaningful about those firms. The metric that's really worth focusing on—th
...and Palo Alto. A graduate of Dartmouth College and Northwestern University's law school, Son lives in Los Altos with her husband...
...an Associate Professor of Law, University of Virginia Law School. Jesse Nasta is a doctoral candidate at Northwestern University, where he is a...
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