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{{Infobox Professor
{{Infobox Professor
|image=[[File:Default avatar.jpg]]
| image       = [[File:Default avatar.jpg]]
|title=Columbia University School of Law*Professor of Law
| title       = Professor of Law
|law_school=University of Wisconsin Law School
| law_school   = The University of Iowa College of Law
|subjects=Criminal Justice*Criminal Procedure
| subjects     = Criminal Justice*Criminal Procedure
|status=full time
| taught_since =  
|alma_mater=Columbia Law School
| outlines     = Iowa Raymond Criminal Justice, Iowa Raymond Criminal Procedure
|website=https://law.wisc.edu/profiles/[email protected]
| website      =
|last_name=Raymond
|outlines=Iowa Raymond Criminal Justice, Iowa Raymond Criminal Procedure
}}
}}
'''Margaret Raymond''' is the dean at the [[University of Wisconsin Law School]]. She previously taught at the [[University of Iowa College of Law]] from 1995-2011 as the William G. Hammond Professor of Law. There, she also received the Collegiate Teaching Award.
{{Professor stub}}
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