Justice Bob Edmunds: Teach Your 1Ls Well
Former NC Supreme Court Justice Bob Edmunds asked his High Point University School of Law 1L legal writing class if...
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Former NC Supreme Court Justice Bob Edmunds asked his High Point University School of Law 1L legal writing class if...
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Every child deserves to be loved and feel that they matter. We get the opportunity to tell them that,” said
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