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Julie L. Biehl

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Julie L. Biehl
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Title(s) Clinical Assistant Professor of Law
Director, Children and Family Justice Center
Law school Northwestern University School of Law
Subject(s) Clinic Practice: Juvenile Justice and Reform
Clinic Practice: Juvenile Justice
Clinic:Juvenile Justice: Post-Sentencing Advocacy and Reform
Intensive Clinical Practice
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 Northwestern University
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Julie L. Biehl is a law professor at Northwestern University School of Law. Subjects taught by Julie L. Biehl include Clinic Practice: Juvenile Justice and Reform, Clinic Practice: Juvenile Justice, Clinic:Juvenile Justice: Post-Sentencing Advocacy and Reform, and Intensive Clinical Practice.

Julie L. Biehl graduated from Northwestern University.

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