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Innovation in Legal Education
Innovation in legal education – what a novel concept. The opening of the article is set out below as a teaser, with a hat tip to “legal...
Kirk Hartley
Apr 1, 20142 min read
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Big Law Firm Mortuary
As an adjunct to a new series on the demise of Dewey, the American Lawyer now has provided a simple reminder of big law firm’s that...
Kirk Hartley
Jul 3, 20121 min read
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Under the Federal Rules, Requests to Admit Can Be Served After a Discovery Cut-off, says ChicagoR
In Chicago, Judge Milton I. Shadur is a senior district judge and something of a legend. He’s very smart, and not bound by convention....
Kirk Hartley
Apr 20, 20121 min read
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The CIA, Targeted Killings, Applicable Standards, and More
There are some out of the ordinary topics and thoughts in this Opinio Juris post by Kenneth Anderson. The post identifies a new...
Kirk Hartley
Aug 27, 20111 min read
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Free ABA Help to Build a Career in Law, Science and Technology: “THE SCITECH EDGE”
The email ad below caught the eye. The topic provides something to ponder for undergrads thinking about law, as well as the lawyers...
Kirk Hartley
Feb 9, 20112 min read
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Science, Cancer and Law – New Studies Link Genes and Lung Cancer
Science moves much faster than does “the law,” and the changes in science over time will have a profound impact on the framing and...
Kirk Hartley
Apr 9, 20083 min read
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