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Law
Briefs are
perspectives on law and legal education written by
Drexel Law Professors and published occasionally
as ads in Legal Intelligencer.
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Drexel
Law Brief #12: "Considering
the Intersection Between Law and Justice" - by Lisa
Tucker McElroy, Associate Professor of Law. |
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Drexel
Law Brief #11: "The
Need for Global Warming Regulation" - by Alex Geisinger,
Professor of Law. |
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Drexel
Law Brief #10: "Cooperative
Legal Education: An Idea Whose Time is Now" - by Susan
Brooks, Associate Dean of Experiential Learning and Associate
Professor of Law. |
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Drexel
Law Brief #9- "Tools
for Transactional Lawyers" -
by Karl Okamoto, Associate Professor of Law and Director
of the Business and Entrepreneurship Law Concentration. |
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Drexel
Law Brief #8 - "Why
Are Law Schools Important" -
by Roger J. Dennis, Founding Dean, Drexel University College
of Law. |
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Drexel
Law Brief #7 - "Are
Law Graduates Prepared For E-Practice In An E-World?" -
by Kevin Oates, Associate Professor of Law, Drexel University
College of Law. |
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Drexel
Law Brief #6 - "Teaching
What We Wish We Had Learned in Law School" -
by Terry Jean Seligmann, Arlin M. Adams Professor of Legal
Writing and Director of Drexel Law's Legal Writing Program. |
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Law
Brief # 5 - "A
Window, Not a Room: Building Tomorrow's Law Library"
- by Christopher Simoni,
Professor of Law and Director of the Law Library,
Earle Mack School of Law.
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Law
Brief #4 - "Instilling
a Duty to Pro Bono Work"
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by David S. Cohen, Associate Professor of
Law, Earle Mack School of Law. |
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Law
Brief #3 - "Applying
Knowledge throughout the Curriculum to Produce More Capable
Law Students and Lawyers"
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by Emily Zimmerman, Associate Professor of
Law, Earle Mack School of Law. |
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Law
Brief #2 - "Imagineering
the Twenty-First Century Law School"
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by Daniel M. Filler, Professor of Law and
Associate Dean of Faculty, Drexel University
College of Law. |
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Law
Brief #1 - "Can
the Profession Produce 'Great' Lawyers?"
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by Jennifer L. Rosato, Professor of Law and
Acting Dean, Drexel University College of
Law. |
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