Ronald Wright, Wake Forest Law, touches upon multiple projects he is working on including his book Criminal Procedures: Cases, Statutes, and Executive Materials and The Jury Sunshine Project which focuses on researching juries and learning the statistics of how race, gender, and age play a role in selection. He also describes his current interview projects surrounding defense attorneys and electronic discovery as well as prosecutors and resentencing units.
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39: JD-Next: The Bridge to Law School with Marc Miller, Chris Robertson, and Joe Terry
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31: Empirical Methods with Robert Lawless
30: Teaching Legal Writing in 2023 with Jill Barton and Rachel Smith
29: History and Constitutional Law with Martin Levy and Craig Jackson
28: Online JD Programs with President Rodney Smolla
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