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When you hear the name Legal Design Derby, the Duke Center on Law & Tech (DCLT) hopes you will first

When you hear the name Legal Design Derby, the Duke Center on Law & Tech (DCLT) hopes you will first

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Michael Peterson turns 80 this year. He is using the milestone to speak for the first time about the 2003
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