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Election Lawyers

Volume 8 • Issue 2 • January/February 2022
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  • Election Law as a Clinical Endeavor

    Incubating novel election law theory and practice in law school.

  • Firm Believers

    Election law practices at law firms are growing.

  • Polling Election Lawyers

    Who are election lawyers and why do they do what they do.

  • Academics After the Election

    From the Journals: Law school deans consider the impact of the 2020 presidential election.

  • Sustainable Commitments?

    In the News: Highlighting key stories about the profession you may have missed.

  • Speaking Out on Election Integrity

    Speaker’s Corner: A general counsel and law firm chair weigh in.

  • Fighting for Free and Fair Elections in Africa

    Speaker’s Corner: A conversation with a scholar of international human rights law.

  • In Memoriam: Lani Guinier, 1950 – 2022

    A letter from the editor.

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Article Category: Access to justice

Speaking Out on Election Integrity

Volume 8 • Issue 2 • January/February 2022

Speaker’s Corner: A general counsel and law firm chair weigh in.

Fighting for Free and Fair Elections in Africa

Volume 8 • Issue 2 • January/February 2022

Speaker’s Corner: A conversation with a scholar of international human rights law.

In Memoriam: Lani Guinier, 1950 – 2022

Volume 8 • Issue 2 • January/February 2022

A letter from the editor.

Polling Election Lawyers

Volume 8 • Issue 2 • January/February 2022

Who are election lawyers and why do they do what they do.

Election Law as a Clinical Endeavor

Volume 8 • Issue 2 • January/February 2022

Incubating novel election law theory and practice in law school.

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New possibilities in the delivery of legal services.

The Politics of Lawyer Regulation

Volume 7 • Issue 2 • January/February 2021

The case of malpractice insurance.

Enter the Sandbox

Volume 7 • Issue 2 • January/February 2021

Utah’s bold experiment in lawyer regulation.

Quality Metrics for Regulatory Reform

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In the News: Highlighting key stories about the profession you may have missed

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