Sports And The Law Try To Adapt To COVID
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Oklahoma 1Ls threw themselves a party and… oops someone has COVID. And the law school didn’t tell most of the class what was going on. As law schools return to campus and frighteningly few are going completely remote, this is something that’s going to come up again and again. How should law students should approach […]
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