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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Witmer-Rich Helps Train Lawyers Seeking Admission to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
On December 6, 2011, Professor Jonathan Witmer-Rich gave a presentation on federal criminal practice at the Federal Court Training Seminar for the Northern District of Ohio. The Federal Bar Training course is required for admission to the U.S. District Court for … Continue reading
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Sterio Serves on Piracy Delegation to the Seychelles
Professor Milena Sterio traveled to the Seychelles this week to participate in meetings with the Seychelles’ Attorney General and members of the judiciary about the ongoing Somali pirate prosecutions in the Seychelles’ courts. Sterio served on a delegation representing the Public International Law … Continue reading
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Mika Speaks at Regional Legal Writing Conference, Serves as an Articles Editor for Immigration and Naturalization Review
Legal Writing Professor Karin Mika spoke on Legal Research Using Free Internet Resources at the Legal Writing Institute Regional Workshop at Chicago-Kent Law School on December 2. In addition, Professor Mika will be serving as one of approximately 20 Articles Editors for … Continue reading
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