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9 Feb 2011, 12:51 pm by Nancy Rapoport
Over at TaxProf Blog, Paul Caron has highlighted some juicy quotes from Brent Newton's article (you can download it here) about whether law professors are qualified to teach law (here). [read post]
1 Feb 2012, 9:33 am by Nancy Rapoport
The always interesting Brent Newton has just posted this article (here) about legal education. [read post]
28 Aug 2014, 3:17 pm by Glo
Scene of the Accident The post Brent Gooden, Frederick Gooden Killed in 18-Wheeler Accident on Highway 15 in Newton, Mississippi appeared first on Injury Accident News and Opinions. [read post]
28 Aug 2014, 3:17 pm by Glo
The three victims were identified as Brent Gooden and Frederick Gooden, brothers from Hickory, Mississippi, and Diaz Fielder, of Newton. [read post]
2 Sep 2010, 7:26 am by marcorandazza
By Randazza and DeVoy Brent Newton, an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown, wrote a law review article about how professors writing law review articles is a waste of time. [read post]
14 Aug 2019, 2:49 pm by CrimProf BlogEditor
Brent Evan Newton has posted A Partial Fix of a Broken Guideline: A Proposed Amendment to Section 2G2.2 of the United States Sentencing Guidelines on SSRN. [read post]
1 Jun 2016, 3:18 pm by CrimProf BlogEditor
Brent Evan Newton has posted The Story of Federal Probation (American Criminal Law Review, Vol. 53, 2016) on SSRN. [read post]
4 May 2016, 1:27 pm by CrimProf BlogEditor
Brent Evan Newton has posted The Real-World Fourth Amendment (43 Hastings Const. [read post]
27 Apr 2012, 9:18 am by brian
Newton, Brent Evan, Law Review Scholarship in the Eyes of the Twenty-First Century Supreme Court Justices: An Empirical Analysis (April 22, 2012). [read post]
26 Apr 2012, 6:30 am by Alfred Brophy
Brent Evan Newton, who is the deputy staff director at the US Sentencing Commission and teaches at the Georgetown University Law Center, has recently posted an important paper, "Law Review Scholarship in the Eyes of the Twenty-First Century Supreme Court Justices: An Empirical Analysis," on ssrn. [read post]