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Judicial Clerkships –a Panel Discussion with Hon. L. Steven Grasz, Brian C. Buescher, and Jonathan J. Papik
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Feb 25 2025
Tuesday 12:00 p.m. CDT    

Judicial Clerkships –a Panel Discussion with Hon. L. Steven Grasz, Brian C. Buescher, and Jonathan J. Papik

Co-Sponsored by the Nebraska Lawyers Chapter and the Nebraska Student Chapter

UNL College of Law, Room 115
1875 N. 42nd St.
Lincoln, NE 68503
Speakers:
Brian C. Buescher • Steven Grasz • Jonathan Papik
Sponsors:
Nebraska Lawyers Chapter • Nebraska Student Chapter
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It Was the Best of Times; It Was the Worst of Times: Religious Liberty in the Workplace in a Woke Age
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Mar 29 2024
Friday 12:00 p.m. CDT    

It Was the Best of Times; It Was the Worst of Times: Religious Liberty in the Workplace in a Woke Age

Nebraska Student Chapter

University of Nebraska College of Law - Room 113
1875 N 42nd St.
Lincoln, NE 68503
Speakers:
Richard F. Duncan
Topics:
Religious Liberties
Sponsors:
Nebraska Student Chapter
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Passing Constitutional Carry in Nebraska
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Mar 25 2024
Monday 12:00 p.m. CDT    

Passing Constitutional Carry in Nebraska

Nebraska Student Chapter

University of Nebraska College of Law
1875 N 42nd St.
Lincoln, NE 68503
Topics:
Second Amendment
Sponsors:
Nebraska Student Chapter
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