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Privacy Law And The First-Year Law School Curriculum
17 February 2020
WilmerHale
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Partner Kirk Nahra discusses why privacy law should become a
standard part of the first-year law school curriculum in a recent
article published in the George Mason University Law
Review.
This article originally appeared in The Green Bag, a
faculty-edited journal published by the George Mason University
Antonin Scalia Law School.
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