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Spring 2013 Classes Frozen Below Current Capacity


After Guilt: Sentencing, Incarceration and Other Post-Conviction Issues (8/29/2012)
Prof. Sharon Dolovich

Professional Responsibility and the Regulation of Lawyers (Section 1) (11/29/2012)
Prof. Geoffrey Miler

Professional Responsibility and the Regulation of Lawyers (Section 2) (11/29/2012)
Prof. Oscar Chase

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