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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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Richman comments on effort to end health insurance industry's antitrust exemption
Proposal has merit, but focus should be on increasing competition among providers, Prof. Barak Richman says. » National Journal Magazine (subscribers only) -
Coleman comments on pending N.C. inmate release
The governor must respect the law regarding release of felons, even if she doesn't like it, Prof. James Coleman says. » Winston-Salem Journal -
Children's Law Clinic to appeal ruling in case about seeking alternative education during suspension
Clinical Prof. Jane Wettach says the clinic is seeking an expanded definition of the "fundamental right to a sound basic education." » Washington Daily News -
Danner receives kudos for advancing open access
As the Law School launches its new scholarship repository, Senior Associate Dean Richard Danner recognized as "a pioneer in Internet distribution of legal scholarship." » Law Librarian Blog -
Griffin comments on the fate of athletes in legal trouble
While sports stars may be better represented, all the attention can mean they don't get off with small infractions, Prof. Lisa Griffin says. » The Business Insider
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