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  2. Suffolk University Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The Suffolk University Law Review sponsors the Donahue Lecture Series, which annually attracts lecturers from among the nation's top legal scholars and jurists. Each Donahue Lecturer is an exceptionally prominent legal scholar who delivers a lecture at Suffolk University Law School that forms the basis for a Lead Article to be published in the Law Review shortly thereafter.

  3. Suffolk Transnational Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The Suffolk Transnational Law Review is a triannual law review published at Suffolk University Law School (Boston, Massachusetts). It covers contemporary international legal issues. It was established in 1976. The journal is organized and operated by students. [1]

  4. Suffolk University Law School - Wikipedia

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    Suffolk Law was founded in 1906 by Gleason Archer Sr. to provide a legal education for those who traditionally lacked the opportunity to study law because of socio-economic or racial discrimination. [4] Suffolk Law school has full-time, part-time evening, hybrid online, accelerated and dual-degree JD programs. [5]

  5. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    An open-access database of Latin and Ancient Greek dictionaries Free University of Chicago: Mendeley [63] Multidisciplinary: N/A Crowdsourced database of research documents. Over 100M documents uploaded by the researchers plus data from repositories (e.g. PubMed and arXiv) Free & Subscription Elsevier: National Criminal Justice Reference Service

  6. Category:Suffolk University Law School - Wikipedia

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    Suffolk University Law Review This page was last edited on 27 January 2023, at 12:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Suffolk University - Wikipedia

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    Suffolk University is a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. With 7,560 students on all campuses, it is the tenth-largest university in metropolitan Boston. It was founded as a law school in 1906 and named after its location in Suffolk County, Massachusetts . [ 6 ]

  8. Charles P. Kindregan Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Charles P. Kindregan Jr. (June 18, 1935 – April 19, 2016) was a professor of law at Suffolk University Law School in Boston, with a speciality in assisted reproduction law. Kindregan received a BA and MA from La Salle University , a Juris Doctor from Chicago–Kent College of Law of the Illinois Institute of Technology and an LL.M from ...

  9. Computer-assisted legal research - Wikipedia

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    Computer-assisted legal research (CALR) [1] or computer-based legal research is a mode of legal research that uses databases of court opinions, statutes, court documents, and secondary material. Electronic databases make large bodies of case law easily available.