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...May 1, 2013. On this evening, in the company of so many colleagues and friends, I would like to reflect on what...
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...U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D...Richard W. Painter, University of Minnesota Law...New York, and Chicago, Illinois; David Blatt...
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...Fordham University School of Law's Brendan...the ABA's Chicago headquarters. The team...
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