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Works in Legal Profession

2021

Representation in Representation: How the Path to End Racial Injustice Begins with the Legal Academy, Kia H. Vernon
Kia Vernon

2017

In the Line of Fire: Is Technology Taking Over the Legal Profession?, Manveen Singh
North Carolina Central Law Review

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2012

Sexual Identity Law in Context: Cases and Materials, Shannon Gilreath, Lydia E. Lavelle
Lydia Lavelle

2008

Memo to Lawyers: How Not to Retire and Teach, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
North Carolina Central Law Review

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2003

Holding, Dictum ... Whatever, Thomas L. Fowler
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1996

A New Direction in Attorney Advertising: Florida Bar v. Went for It, Inc., Kent Harrell
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1995

A New Standard for Disbarments: Misappropriation through Gross Negligence - North Carolina State Bar v. Ford, Michael J. Dayton
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1988

One Judge's Battle against the New York City Judicial Establishment, Percy R. Luney Jr.
North Carolina Central Law Review

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Who Should Decide the Appropriate Response to the Criminal Defendant Who Proposes or Commits Perjury: A Comparison of the North Carolina Rules of Professional Conduct and the America Bar Association's Model Rules of Professional Conduct, Patricia H. Marschall
North Carolina Central Law Review

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Affirmative Action: Protecting the Untenured Minority Professor during Extreme Financial Exigency, Johnny C. Parker, Linda C. Parker
North Carolina Central Law Review

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Democracy, Equality, and the Role of the Legal Profession, Anthony G. Solari
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1986

What Should Lawyers Do: An Essay on Lawyers, the Free Economy, Redistribution, and Democratic Legitimacy, James P. Beckwith Jr.
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1981

Justice Potter Stewart, Vincent L. Broderick
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1980

Tribute to Robert E. Stipe, Rufus L. Edmisten
North Carolina Central Law Review

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A Decade of Preservation and Preservation Law, Robert E. Stipe
North Carolina Central Law Review

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Robert Edwin Stipe, John L. Sanders
North Carolina Central Law Review

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A Tribute to Robert Stipe, James Biddle
North Carolina Central Law Review

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Foreword, James P. Beckwith Jr.
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1976

Black Businesses and Their Lawyers, John T. Baker, Jerome Davis
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1975

The North Carolina Administrative Procedure Act - Its Effect on the North Carolina Board of Law Examiners, Russell L. McLean III
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1974

Keeping Pace with Change - New Vistas for Lawyers, James D. Fellers
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1971

Reflections from the National Bar Association - 1971, Alfred T. Lile
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1969

This Is Our Challenge, Not Our Fate, Williams A. Marsh
North Carolina Central Law Review

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