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{{Infobox Professor
| last_name    = Martin
| last_name    = Martin
| image        = [[Image:H_Martin_HLS.jpg]]
| image        = [[Image:H_Martin_UT.jpg]]
| title        = Henry N. Ess III Librarian and Professor of Law, Emeritus
| title        = Adjunct Professor
| law_school  = Harvard Law School
| law_school  = University of Texas School of Law
| subjects    =  
| subjects    = Smnr: Art Law*Law Libraries*Art Law
| status      =  
| status      =  
| taught_since =  
| taught_since =  
| alma_mater  =  
| alma_mater  = University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
| outlines    =  
| outlines    = UT Martin Smnr: Art Law*UT Martin Law Libraries*UT Martin Art Law
| website      = http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/directory/index.html?id=40
| website      = http://www.utexas.edu/law/faculty/hsm372/
}}
}}
'''Harry S. Martin''' is a law professor at [[Harvard Law School]]. Subjects taught by Harry S. Martin include (please add subjects taught by this professor to this text and the infobox).
'''Harry S. Martin''' is a law professor at [[University of Texas School of Law]]. Subjects taught by Harry S. Martin include [[Smnr: Art Law]], [[Law Libraries]], and [[Art Law]].
 


Harry S. Martin graduated from [[University of Minnesota-Twin Cities]].
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Latest revision as of 13:52, April 17, 2013

Harry S. Martin is a law professor at University of Texas School of Law. Subjects taught by Harry S. Martin include Smnr: Art Law, Law Libraries, and Art Law.

Harry S. Martin graduated from University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.

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