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American History and the Federal Courts: A Conversation with William Watkins
American History and the Federal Courts: A Conversation with William Watkins Interview Conducted and Transcribed by Maclain Conlin [1] (All views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the position of the Clemson Law Review or its leadership.) Maclain Conlin: Thank you, sir. To begin with, many of our readers here at the Clemson Law Review are students who are considering whether or not they should pursue a career in the law.
Apr 20
Canon Law and the Western Legal Tradition: A Conversation with Father Javier Castrejon
Canon Law and the Western Legal Tradition: A Conversation with Father Javier Castrejon Interview Conducted and Transcribed by Maclain Conlin (All errors are my own). (All views expressed in this interview are those of the guest and do not necessarily represent the position of the Clemson Law Review or its leadership.) Maclain Conlin: Welcome to the Clemson Law Review’s interview series. Today, we are joined by a very special and unique guest, Father Javier Castrejon.
Feb 15
The Role of U.S. Magistrate Judges in the American Legal System
The Role of U.S. Magistrate Judges in the American Legal System: A Conversation with Judge Robert Numbers Interview Conducted and Transcribed by Maclain Conlin (All errors are my own). (All views expressed in this interview are those of the guest and do not necessarily represent the position of the Clemson Law Review or its leadership.) Maclain Conlin: Good afternoon, and welcome to the Clemson Law Review’s interview series. Today, we are joined by a very special guest, The
Jan 10
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