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| image = [[ | | last_name = Richman | ||
| title = Professor of Law | | image = [[Image:D_Richman_Columbia.jpg]] | ||
| law_school = | | title = Paul J. Kellner Professor of Law | ||
| subjects = Criminal | | law_school = Columbia Law School | ||
| subjects = Criminal Procedure: Adjudication*Evidence*Federal Criminal Law | |||
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| taught_since = | | taught_since = | ||
| outlines = | | alma_mater = Yale Law School | ||
| website = | | outlines = Columbia Richman Criminal Procedure: Adjudication*Columbia Richman Evidence*Columbia Richman Federal Criminal Law | ||
| website = http://www.law.columbia.edu/fac/Daniel_Richman | |||
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'''Daniel C. Richman''' is a law professor at [[Columbia Law School]]. Subjects taught by Daniel C. Richman include [[Criminal Procedure: Adjudication]], [[Evidence]], and [[Federal Criminal Law]]. | |||
Daniel C. Richman graduated from [[Yale Law School]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:45, June 25, 2012
Daniel C. Richman | |
Title(s) | Paul J. Kellner Professor of Law |
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Law school | Columbia Law School |
Subject(s) | Criminal Procedure: Adjudication Evidence Federal Criminal Law |
Alma Mater | Yale Law School |
Outline(s) | |
Website | www.law.columbia.edu/fac/Daniel Richman |
Daniel C. Richman is a law professor at Columbia Law School. Subjects taught by Daniel C. Richman include Criminal Procedure: Adjudication, Evidence, and Federal Criminal Law.
Daniel C. Richman graduated from Yale Law School.
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