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November 2008 - Posts
“Re-Envisioning the Civil Rights Movement: Courts, Communities, and Legal Liberalism,” the James A. Thomas Lecture at Yale Law School
25 November 08 08:12 AM
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November 3, 2008 Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Professor of Law and History, University of Virginia Virginia law and history professor Tomiko Brown-Nagin ’97 discusses what the civil rights movement might have looked like if legal historians had been able to construct
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Bob Solomon on the mortgage foreclosure crisis
11 November 08 05:29 PM
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November 7, 2008 Bob Solomon, Clinical Professor of Law and Supervising Attorney and Director of Clinical Studies Yale Law School Clinical Professor Bob Solomon, director of the School’s clinical programs and an expert in housing law, explains the mortgage
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Asha Rangappa on admissions at Yale Law School
11 November 08 09:53 AM
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November 11, 2008 Asha Rangappa '00, Dean of Admissions for Yale Law School Dean Rangappa discusses the admissions process for prospective students.
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Stephen Bright on the criminal justice system
06 November 08 08:57 AM
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October 28, 2008 Yale Law School Visiting Lecturer and J. Skelly Wright Fellow Stephen Bright Bright, president of the Southern Center for Human Rights in Atlanta, Georgia, discusses the present state of the criminal justice system for indigent defendants
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