participatory/Appellate Practice
Sanctuary and Supremacy
participatory/Appellate Practice
Constitutional Right to Facebook Posts?
participatory/Appellate Practice
Speech-Free Polling Places?
participatory/Appellate Practice
Permissible Admission?
participatory/Appellate Practice
Sugar Wars: A New Hope
self-study/Expert Testimony
Prevent experts from presenting hearsay to the jury
By Geoffrey T. Macbrideself-study/Legal Ethics
The Perils of Unauthorized Disclosure
self-study/Criminal Law
Drone Searches: A New Frontier for the Fourth Amendment
participatory/Appellate Practice
DACA and the Limits of Reliance
participatory/Appellate Practice
An 'Unsettling' Reversal?
self-study/Legal Ethics
Ethics and the Silence-Breakers
self-study/Employment
Are Student Interns Employees?
self-study/Legal Ethics
In the Matter of Ethics
By Brian Slomeself-study/Legal Malpractice
Attorneys as defendants in 2017
By Kenneth C. Feldman, Alex A. Graftself-study/Legal Ethics
Judges and Blogging: An Ethical Minefield
self-study/Jury Practice
Batson/Wheeler objections to peremptory challenges
By Gregory L. Prickettself-study/Real Estate
Residential Solar Rights
self-study/Law Practice Management
Count 1: Practicing law without a license
By Stephen Allen Jamieson, Ralph Barat Saltsman, Stephen Warren Solomonself-study/Court Rules and Procedures
Courts’ calculation of attorney fees
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