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- https://law.wisc.edu/newsletter/article.php?iArticleID=8934. Boardman, Jr. Professor of Politics at Washington & Lee, and author of the recent book Lincoln and the
- https://law.wisc.edu/current/jdgrants/overview.htmlThis page was updated on December 12, 2025. Introduction Please review these linked documents for information about the JD Grants Committee's general funding process and about other funding sources available for some events. Both of these documents have been
- https://law.wisc.edu/current/jdgrants/criteria.htmlThis page has been updated for 2025-2026. Eligibility for Funding The following groups and individuals may request funding for events through the JD Grants Committee: Co-curricular activities for JD degree students: law journals, Mock Trial, Moot Court
- https://law.wisc.edu/newsletter/article.php?iArticleID=4352The content of this article is more than 5 years old. Please be aware that information provided may no longer be accurate, up-to-date, or relevant. Bonnie Shucha Third-year law student Bonnie Shucha won the Morris L. Cohen Student Essay Competition sponsored
- https://law.wisc.edu/newsletter/article.php?iArticleID=3572The content of this article is more than 5 years old. Please be aware that information provided may no longer be accurate, up-to-date, or relevant. On Jan. 16, 2013, many news outlets and advocacy groups reported that President Obama had issued 23 Executive
- https://law.wisc.edu/newsletter/article.php?iArticleID=5786statements, written op-eds and published a book about our former client, Steven Avery. While Mr. Griesbach is
- https://law.wisc.edu/newsletter/article.php?iArticleID=1802-winning new book by University of Wisconsin Law Professor Elizabeth Mertz, The Language of Law School
- https://law.wisc.edu/newsletter/article.php?iArticleID=4086with a good book. The library maintains an interesting collection of legal fiction. Head to the stacks
- https://law.wisc.edu/newsletter/article.php?iArticleID=4179The content of this article is more than 5 years old. Please be aware that information provided may no longer be accurate, up-to-date, or relevant.Tim Wise appears on Thursday, March 6, at 7 p.m. in Gordon Commons, as part of the 2014 Black History Month
- https://law.wisc.edu/newsletter/article.php?iArticleID=603The content of this article is more than 5 years old. Please be aware that information provided may no longer be accurate, up-to-date, or relevant.Did you ever think about how aspirin is made? Did you ever have to decipher an acronym? Looking for a copy of
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