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Judith Lipton
professor, Case Western Reserve University School of Law
Professor Lipton joined the Case Western Reserve Faculty in 1980 after practicing as a social worker and attorney for Legal Aid. She helped to establish the J.D./M.S.S.A. dual degree program. She is the co-director of the Milton A. Kramer Law Clinic Center and teaches in the Criminal Justice and Health Law Clinics. Her current research and practice focuses on inter-disciplinary strategies for addressing domestic violence and the rights of immigrant victims of family violence.
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Government Control of School Curricula (Part 2)
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Government Control of School Curricula (Part 1)
Partner:Case Western Reserve University