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    1. The Goodson Blogson

      Many firms have offered a stipend which allows deferred associates to pursue full-time public interest work before beginning their (...)

    2. The ironies of risk avoidance - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The first irony about this approach is that the attempt to avoid risk actually creates risk.  Every time we make a choice we both (...)

    3. What to Read this Month: December 2018 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The Invention of Ana blurs the lines between narrative and memory, perception and reality, identity and authenticity. 

    4. Can we protect "traditional knowledge?" Should we? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Anderson, Law, Knowledge, Culture: the production of indigenous knowledge in intellectual property law (Elgar, 2009) and for an easier read, (...)

    5. The Goodson Blogson

      LexisNexis purchased the company back in 2012, but this is the first time that Law360 content has been available as part of a law (...)

    6. What to Read this Month: March 2022 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      In this memoir, writer James recounts her time at the Taft School, an elite Connecticut boarding school.

    7. Imagine Life without Email: Paul Jones, Sept. 25 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Date: Wednesday, September 25 Time: 10:00 a.m. – noon (talk begins at 10:30) Location:  Perkins Library, Room 217 ( Click for map (...)

    8. What to Read This Month: March 2021 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The Committed sees him leave Vietnam a second time, this time settling in 1980s France, where he quickly becomes entrenched in (...)

    9. What Alumnae Remembered About Duke - The Devil's Tale

      Respondents listed long histories of community involvement, educational achievements, work lives with copious variety, parenting and dedication (...)

    10. Profiles in Research: Paula Ramos on Kate Millett and Clarissa Sligh - The Devil's Tale

      This identification is grounded in the perception of societal standards of passability, which determine which bodies fit into or are (...)

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