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Outlines in this category are specific to a certain class or professor. These outlines are of limited use to most Wiki Law School users, and as such are only encouraged when the subject matter or organization differs from what is typically taught at other corresponding classes or law schools.
Outlines in this category are '''specific to a certain class or professor'''. These outlines are intended to focus on what each law school professor focuses. The title of each Class-Specific Outline has the following format: "<code>[law School nickname] [professor last name] [subject matter]</code>." See [[Law School Nicknames]] for what nickname is used for any particular law school.
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Please search for your professor's outline and begin editing. If you can't find it, '''[[Form:Class-Specific Outline|click to create a new class-specific outline]]''' and then copy and paste your class notes, another outline, or even the class syllabus. Thanks for participating!
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Latest revision as of 01:39, September 13, 2023

Outlines in this category are specific to a certain class or professor. These outlines are intended to focus on what each law school professor focuses. The title of each Class-Specific Outline has the following format: "[law School nickname] [professor last name] [subject matter]." See Law School Nicknames for what nickname is used for any particular law school.

This category uses the form Class-Specific Outline.

Please search for your professor's outline and begin editing. If you can't find it, click to create a new class-specific outline and then copy and paste your class notes, another outline, or even the class syllabus. Thanks for participating!