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| title = Associate Professor of Law | | title = Associate Professor of Law | ||
| law_school = Tulane University Law School | | law_school = Tulane University Law School | ||
| subjects = Criminal Justice | | subjects = Criminal Justice*Criminal Procedure | ||
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| outlines = Tulane Hoeffel Criminal Justice, Tulane Hoeffel Criminal Procedure | | outlines = Tulane Hoeffel Criminal Justice, Tulane Hoeffel Criminal Procedure |
Latest revision as of 16:44, October 14, 2019
Janet C. Hoeffel | |
Title(s) | Associate Professor of Law |
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Law school | Tulane University Law School |
Subject(s) | Criminal Justice Criminal Procedure |
Outline(s) | |
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