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Kathryn Webb Bradley, teaches in the areas of legal ethics and family law. A professor of the practice of law with extensive trial and appellate-court litigation experience that informs her teaching, Bradley also serves as the director of Legal Ethics and administrator of the Capstone Project and Domestic Externship programs at Duke Law. In these roles she helps students identify opportunities for externships that develop practical lawyering skills and craft interdisciplinary research projects in subject areas of special interest to them. » Read more
Recent News
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Baxter comments on cash flow from Wall Street to Washington
Financial industries slow regulatory reform with campaign contributions, Prof. Lawrence Baxter says. » Capital Eye Blog -
Silliman comments on trial of Nidal Hasan
Prof. Scott Silliman explains elements of military criminal investigation and trial. » Time -
Silliman looks ahead to military court martial of Fort Hood shooter
Prof. Scott Silliman says courts martial tend focus on details of crime, not motive. » The Christian Science Monitor -
Kaufman discusses shift from staff to senator
Sen. Ted Kaufman, who co-teaches a Duke in D.C. class, discusses life as lawmaker after decades on Biden's staff. » The New York Times -
Silliman discusses likely court-martial for Fort Hood shooter
Being tried in military courts can give Nidal Hasan more protections in terms of procedural rights than he would get in a federal court, Prof. Scott Silliman says. » Chicago Tribune
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