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December 29, 2008
Grading Woes
I assume many of you international law professors out there are or recently have been spending lots of time grading final papers and exams. When I was a new law professor, I wrote a short tongue-in-cheek essay about the woes of grading that appeared in The Law Teacher in 2002. For those who need a light break, the link is here: The Five Stages of Grading.
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