From 1954-1968 in the United States, African Americans and their allies advanced the Civil Rights movement, which sought to end racial segregation, disenfranchisement, and institutionalized racism in the country. The events of this era are relevant to current events today. …

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Online classes are more important than ever, and remote teaching is likely to continue to have a presence in the upcoming academic year.  The C|M|LAW Library’s new Instructional Resources for Online & Remote Teaching guide will be useful for faculty …

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As part of our series of blogs on lawyering and professionalism, we’re highlighting a recent law journal article from the Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution. Client-Centered Communication: How Effective Lawyering Requires Emotional Intelligence, Active Listening, and Client Choice (link via …

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