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Works in Legal Profession

2022

The Legal List: Research on the Internet, Jason Murray
Faculty Scholarship

2021

"Blood, Sweat, Tears:" A Muslim Woman Law Professor's View on Degenerative Racism, Misogyny, and (Internal) Islamophobia from Preeclampsia and Presumed Incompetent to Pandemic Tenure, Nadia B. Ahmad
Faculty Scholarship

Practicing the Be Practice Ready: Making Competent Legal Researchers Using the New Process and Practice Method, Jason Murray
Faculty Scholarship

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2020

As Seen Through the Eye of the Camera: A Portrayal of How Cultural Changes Societal Shifts and the Fight for Gender Equality Transformed the Law of Divorce, Taylor Simpson-Wood
Faculty Scholarship

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2019

When Less is More: The Limitless Potential of Limited Scope Representation to Increase Access to Justice for Low- to Moderate-Income Individuals, Kristy D'Angelo-Corker
Faculty Scholarship

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Don't Call Me Sweetheart: Why the ABA's New Rule Addressing Harrassment and Discrimination is So Important for Women Working in the Legal Profession Today, Kristy D'Angelo-Corker
Faculty Scholarship

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2016

The Influence of Algorithms: The Importance of Tracking Technology as Legal Educators, Brian Sites
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2015

Teaching and Assessing Professional Communication Skills in Law School, Denitsa R. Mavrova Heinrich
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2014

Lost in the Weeds of Pot Law: The Role of Ethics in the Movement to Legalize Marijuana, Helia Garrido Hull
Faculty Scholarship

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“Doomed Social Engineering?” Ethics and Professionalism Related to Sexual Orientation: The Florida Experience, Robert W. Lee
Barry Law Review

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2013

Lawyers Bring Big Screen Drama to the Courtroom: How Popular Culture's Influence on the Law has Created the Need for "Professional Witnesses", Katherine Lee Klapsa
Barry Law Review

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Diversity in the Legal Profession Moving from the Rhetoric to Reality, Helia Garrido Hull
Faculty Scholarship

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Beyond Because I Said So Reconciling Civil Retroactivity Analysis in Immigration Cases With a Protective Lenity Principle, Kate Aschenbrenner
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Ripples Against the Other Shore: The Impact of Trauma Exposure On The Immigration Process Through Adjudicators, Kate Aschenbrenner
Faculty Scholarship

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Constructing Modern-Day U.S. Legal Education with Rhetoric: Langdell, Ames, and the Scholar Model of the Law Professor Persona, Carlo A. Pedrioli
Faculty Scholarship

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2012

Professor Kingsfield in Conflict: Rhetorical Constructions of the U.S. Law Professor Persona(e), Carlo A. Pedrioli
Faculty Scholarship

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2010

Rereading Rauscher Is It Time for the United States to Abandon the Rule of Specialty, Mark A. Summers
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