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Special Issue (lawclinics@50)
June 20, 2019 EDT

TEACHING TOMORROW’S LAWYERS THROUGH A (SEMI-) GENERALIST, (MOSTLY-) INDIVIDUAL CLIENT POVERTY LAW CLINIC: REFLECTIONS ON FIVE YEARS OF THE COMMUNITY HEALTH LAW PARTNERSHIP

Jason A. Cade,
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Jason A. Cade, TEACHING TOMORROW’S LAWYERS THROUGH A (SEMI-) GENERALIST, (MOSTLY-) INDIVIDUAL CLIENT POVERTY LAW CLINIC: REFLECTIONS ON FIVE YEARS OF THE COMMUNITY HEALTH LAW PARTNERSHIP, Georgia Law Review 143 (2019).
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