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  2. David Alan Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    David Hoffman, Founder of Boston Law Collaborative, LLC. David Alan Hoffman is an American attorney, mediator, arbitrator, author, and academic.He is the John H. Watson, Jr. Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School.

  3. Stephen E. Sachs - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Edward Sachs (born 1979/1980) [1] is an American legal scholar who is the Antonin Scalia Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. [2] He is a scholar of constitutional law , civil procedure , conflict of laws , and originalism .

  4. Benjamin I. Sachs - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Harvard Law School gave Sachs the Sacks-Freund Award for Teaching Excellence. Previously he was the Joseph Goldstein Fellow at Yale Law School where he won the Yale Law School teaching award in 2007. [27]

  5. Purdue Global Law School - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] As the first fully online law school in the United States, the concept of Concord initially drew criticism from the legal establishment, including U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. [8] In June 2016, Martin Pritikin, Harvard Law School magna cum laude graduate, joined Purdue Global Law as its dean. [9]

  6. Law School (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Law School (Korean: 로스쿨; RR: Loseukul) is a South Korean television series starring Kim Myung-min, Kim Bum, Ryu Hye-young, and Lee Jung-eun.It premiered on JTBC on April 14, 2021 and aired every Wednesday and Thursday at 21:00 KST.

  7. Matthew Muller - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Daniel Muller (born March 27, 1977) is an American kidnapper, former immigration attorney, and Marine veteran. He is known for carrying out the kidnapping in Vallejo, California referred to in the media as the 'Gone Girl' kidnapping, as later depicted in the Netflix docuseries American Nightmare.

  8. Albert Sacks - Wikipedia

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    After serving in World War II, he attended Harvard Law School, where he was president of the Harvard Law Review, and graduated in 1948. [1] He then served as a law clerk for judge Augustus N. Hand of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and from 1949 to 1950 for Justice Felix Frankfurter of the Supreme Court of the United ...

  9. J. Mark Ramseyer - Wikipedia

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    John Mark Ramseyer (born 1954) is an American legal scholar who is the Mitsubishi Professor of Japanese Legal Studies at Harvard Law School. [1] He is the author of over 10 books and 50 articles in scholarly journals.