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Part II: The Changing Nature of Legal Issues in State and Federal Courts

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Legal Perspective Series Lecture

The striking pace of change in the world economy, foreseeably continuing into the 21st century, will have social, political, and personal consequences to which our legal system must be sensitive. Technological developments portend change in the ways we communicate. Together, these influences from outside the legal system will change both the law and the roles of professionals in law. Change of this magnitude at the least invites, if not compels, thinking about effects on the ways we learn, teach, practice, and make law. We can start by thinking about some directions of change in the nature of legal issues in state and federal courts.

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37 Ariz. L. Rev. 425 (1995)

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Judge Robert E. Keeton (United States District Court, District of Massachusetts)

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