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21384
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Part one of a two-part article looking at the founding and fledgling years of the Law School at Duke University, the establishment of which was a result of the transition from Trinity College afforded by the establishment of the Duke Endowment in December of 1924. Particular attention is given to University President William Preston Few's search for a satisfactory dean and faculty for the law school, a process that took over five years to complete.
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21391
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Part two of a two-part article looking at the founding and fledgling years of the Law School at Duke University, the establishment of which was a result of the transition from Trinity College afforded by the establishment of the Duke Endowment in December of 1924. Particular attention is given to University President William Preston Few's search for a satisfactory dean and faculty for the law school, a process that took over five years to complete.
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40703
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Credited with coining the term genocide, Lemkin also receives credit for participating in the adoption of international human rights law. Nazi atrocities upon Jews inspired Lemkin's efforts, which continued during his tenure as a Duke University political science lecturer and law student.
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43655
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As one of the co-founders of Charlotte-based NC law firm, Robinson Bradshaw and Hinson, P.A., Robinson has a long established history of molding key institutions across the state. Along with the success of Robinson law firm, Russell is also the author of "Robinson on North Carolina Corporation Law."; owned and maintained by North Carolina's Duke University of Law.
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