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| title        = Senior Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, Adjunct Professor of Law
| title        = Senior Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, Adjunct Professor of Law
| law_school  = Georgetown University Law Center
| law_school  = Georgetown University Law Center
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| subjects    = Judicial Review of Military Justice Proceedings: Separation and Sharing of Powers in Historical Perspective
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| alma_mater  = Harvard
| alma_mater  = Harvard Law School
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| outlines    = Georgetown Effron Judicial Review of Military Justice Proceedings: Separation and Sharing of Powers in Historical Perspective
| website      = http://www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/effron-andrew-s.cfm
| website      = http://www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/effron-andrew-s.cfm
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'''Andrew S. Effron''' is a law professor at [[Georgetown University Law Center]]. Subjects taught by Andrew S. Effron include (please add subjects taught by this professor to this text and the infobox).
'''Andrew S. Effron''' is a law professor at [[Georgetown University Law Center]]. Subjects taught by Andrew S. Effron include [[Judicial Review of Military Justice Proceedings: Separation and Sharing of Powers in Historical Perspective]].


Andrew S. Effron graduated from [[Harvard]].
Andrew S. Effron graduated from [[Harvard Law School]].
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Latest revision as of 17:49, August 21, 2012

Andrew S. Effron is a law professor at Georgetown University Law Center. Subjects taught by Andrew S. Effron include Judicial Review of Military Justice Proceedings: Separation and Sharing of Powers in Historical Perspective.

Andrew S. Effron graduated from Harvard Law School.

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