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This is the seventh in a series of videos introducing law students to legal citation. This segment explains how to cite constitutions, statutes, law journal articles, and litigation documents, as…
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This is the sixth in a series of videos introducing law students to legal citation. This segment focuses on case names in citations, addressing typeface and abbreviations as well as the language to…
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This is the fifth in a series of videos introducing law students to legal citation. This segment dives into case citations, going over the parts of the citation with a focus on case reporter, court,…
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This is the fourth in a series of videos introducing law students to legal citation. This segment introduces students to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, explaining how the book is…
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This is the third in a series of videos introducing law students to legal citation. This segment explains how to incorporate citations into the text using "citation sentences" and…
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Presenter: Julie Barthold, MD, NIDDK Program Officer and CAIRIBU Project Scientist Topic: The grant application process, you've got a good research question, now what? Dr. Barthold provides an…
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This is the second in a series of videos introducing law students to legal citation. This segment discusses where legal citations should appear in a document: should they be integrated into the text…
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This is the first in a series of videos introducing law students to legal citation. This segment tackles three questions: (1) Why do we cite? (2) How is legal citation different from citation in…
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Patricia Wright '74, President of Donovan Wright Advisors
LLC, highlights her own rise in the communications and corporate relations
industry, and advises that students take the time to…
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Jay Davis, Phd '69, President of the Hertz
Foundation, has a storied career in fast neutron physics and national security.
Mr. Davis reflects on the layers of experiences that students gain…
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Ben Deutsch '85, Vice President of Corporate
Communication at the Coca-Cola Company, began his career as a sports reporter
after earning a Journalism degree from UW Madison. Mr. Deutsch…
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