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October 10, 2009
Using Pending U.S. Supreme Court Cases as a First Year Writing Assignment
Juli Campagna and Mary Nagel (both of The John Marshall Law School in Chicago) presented at the Central Region Legal Writing Conference on how they use pending U.S. Supreme Court cases as a writing assignment for first-year students. Many professors would shy away from such an assignment, but their students rise to the challenge of predicting how the U.S. Supreme Court will rule in the pending case.
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