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The Legal List: Research on the Internet, Jason Murray Faculty Scholarship
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"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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Tenure Matters: The Anatomy of Tenure and Academic Survival in American Legal Education, Stephen J. Leacock Faculty Scholarship
Not So Very Bad Beginnings: What Fiction Can Teach Lawyers about Beginning a Persuasive Legal Narrative before a Court, Cathren Koehlert-Page Faculty Scholarship
The Influence of Algorithms: The Importance of Tracking Technology as Legal Educators, Brian Sites Faculty Scholarship
Contract Law and Fundamental Legal Conceptions: An Application of Hohfeldian Terminology to Contract Doctrine, Daniel P. O'Gorman Faculty Scholarship
Teaching and Assessing Professional Communication Skills in Law School, Denitsa R. Mavrova Heinrich Faculty Scholarship
Critiquing Modern-Day U.S. Legal Education with Rhetoric: Frank's Plea and the Scholar Model of the Law Professor Persona, Carlo A. Pedrioli Faculty Scholarship
Gideon's Legacy: Taking Pedagogical Inspiration from the Briefs that Made History, Elizabeth Berenguer Megale Barry Law Review
Diversity in the Legal Profession Moving from the Rhetoric to Reality, Helia Garrido Hull Faculty Scholarship
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
Bridging the Digital Divide and Guiding the Millennial Generation's Research and Analysis, Kari Mercer Dalton Barry Law Review
Legal Ethics for the Millennials Avoiding the Compromise of Integrity, Helia Garrido Hull Faculty Scholarship
Beyond Aristotle: Alternative Rhetorics and the Conflict over the U.S. Law Professor Persona(e), Carlo A. Pedrioli Faculty Scholarship
Professor Kingsfield in Conflict: Rhetorical Constructions of the U.S. Law Professor Persona(e), Carlo A. Pedrioli Faculty Scholarship
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