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Released on Oct 28, 2020
‘Your Witness’ New CSU CMLAW blog Welcomes Articles
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CSU Cleveland-Marshall faculty David Forte and Kevin O’Neill have launched a new blog, Your Witness: a Forum on Law and Law schools, sponsored by the ad hoc Committee on Intellectual Diversity and Civil Discourse of CSU C|M|LAW. Submissions and reflections on aspects of the law and of legal education (500 – 800 words) are invited.

Read the The Right to Listen, the first post written by Professors Forte and O’Neill.

 

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