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Read moreLessons are intended to support students in their development of critical-thinking skills and provide students with the meta-skills needed to succeed in law school.
Read moreThis lesson explores the novelty bars of 35 U.S.C. § 102 as amended by the America Invents Act (AIA). It assumes familiarity with the pre-AIA novelty bars.
Read moreThis lesson provides an introduction into Oregon legal research sources and methods. Using a hypothetical about recreational marijuana, the lesson shows you how to research Oregon law.
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Read moreIf you are just starting law school, or thinking about doing so soon, it can often feel like you need to learn a foreign language. Not to mention all the abbreviations, odd acronyms, and more! This lesson is designed to help you get started on mastering the brand new language that is the field of law.
Read moreCourse selection plays a critical role in your success at law school. If you choose poorly, it can hurt your law school experience, your GPA, and your future career options. In this lesson, we provide you with a four-step process to help you make smart course selection choices each semester.
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