An update to a Bluebook rule for cases provides new guidance and formatting rules when an enslaved person appears as a party to the case.
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An update to a Bluebook rule for cases provides new guidance and formatting rules when an enslaved person appears as a party to the case.
Read moreTips on how to access Law.com and American Lawyer Media publications, including the National Law Journal.
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Read moreLearn about Richmond Law’s connection to Civil Right’s legal history and see resources for further reading.
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Read moreHave you discovered LinkedIn Learning? Over 14,000 courses are offered through this wonderful service, including Word Essentials Training. This post has the details.
Read moreCALI Lessons now include a series of Law School Success topics, including tips on exams and multiple-choice questions.
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