Steven Lubet

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Steven Lubet
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Title(s) Edna B. and Ednyfed H. Williams Memorial Professor of Law
Director, Fred Bartlit Center for Trial Strategy
Law school Northwestern University School of Law
Subject(s) Ethics and Memory: Lives in Court
Introduction to Trial Advocacy
Lawyer Memoirs
Narrative Structures Law, Literature, Journalism, Film
Trial Advocacy ITA
Trial Team I
Trial Team II
Status Full time"Full time" is not in the list (full time, adjunct, visiting, emeritus, retired) of allowed values for the "Status" property.
Alma Mater University of California Berkeley
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Steven Lubet is a law professor at Northwestern University School of Law. Subjects taught by Steven Lubet include Ethics and Memory: Lives in Court, Introduction to Trial Advocacy, Lawyer Memoirs, Narrative Structures Law, Literature, Journalism, Film, Trial Advocacy ITA, Trial Team I, and Trial Team II.

Steven Lubet graduated from University of California Berkeley.

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