Francis M. Allegra
Francis M. Allegra | |
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Title(s) | Judge, U.S. Court of Federal Claims, Adjunct Professor of Law |
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Law school | Georgetown University Law Center |
Subject(s) | Litigation with the Federal Government Effective Use of Courtroom Technology Constitutional Law Seminar: Suing the Sovereign |
Alma Mater | Cleveland-Marshall |
Outline(s) | Georgetown Allegra Constitutional Law Seminar: Suing the Sovereign, Georgetown Allegra Effective Use of Courtroom Technology, Georgetown Allegra Litigation with the Federal Government |
Website | www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/allegra-francis-m.cfm |
Francis M. Allegra is a law professor at Georgetown University Law Center. Subjects taught by Francis M. Allegra include Litigation with the Federal Government, Effective Use of Courtroom Technology, and Constitutional Law Seminar: Suing the Sovereign.
Francis M. Allegra graduated from Cleveland-Marshall.
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