PLEASE EXCUSE THE DUPLICATION. THIS QUESTION HAS BEEN POSTED TO SEVERAL
LISTS.
The question below will be featured in the "Our Question--Your Answers"
column of the fall 1997 issue of "Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research
and Writing". Please submit your answer no later than June 4, 1997.
Please note that if you send me a response, it may well be included in the
compilation of answers that will appear in that issue. [Therefore, if you
do not want to see your name in print, do not answer. Or answer
anonymously. Or provide such a weird response that not even someone
desperate for copy would include it.]
Here's the question:
SUPPOSE A STATE DECIDED TO INCLUDE A LEGAL RESEARCH QUESTION ON ITS BAR
EXAM. WHAT SHOULD THE QUESTION LOOK LIKE?
I am looking forward to your responses. Thanks for your help.
Penny Hazelton, Editor for v. 6 #1, Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research
and Writing.
Penny A. Hazelton 1100 N.E. Campus Parkway
Law Librarian and Seattle, WA 98105
Professor of Law (206) 543-4089
Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library e-mail: pennyh@u.washington.edu
University of Washington School of Law FAX: (206) 685-2165
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