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'''Graham B. Strong''' is a law professor at [[University of Texas School of Law]]. Subjects taught by Graham B. Strong include [[Prof Responsibility]], [[Smnr: Evidence, Adv]], and [[Criminal Law I]]. | '''Graham B. Strong''' is a law professor at [[University of Texas School of Law]]. Subjects taught by Graham B. Strong include [[Prof Responsibility]], [[Smnr: Evidence, Adv]], and [[Criminal Law I]]. | ||
Graham B. Strong graduated from [[University of Virginia | Graham B. Strong graduated from [[University of Virginia School of Law]]. | ||
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Graham B. Strong | |
Title(s) | Visiting Professor (University of Richmond School of Law) |
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Law school | University of Texas School of Law |
Subject(s) | Prof Responsibility Smnr: Evidence, Adv Criminal Law I |
Alma Mater | University of Virginia School of Law |
Outline(s) | |
Website | www.utexas.edu/law/faculty/stronggb/ |
Graham B. Strong is a law professor at University of Texas School of Law. Subjects taught by Graham B. Strong include Prof Responsibility, Smnr: Evidence, Adv, and Criminal Law I.
Graham B. Strong graduated from University of Virginia School of Law.
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