Box 101
Contains 49 Results:
Assorted foldered course evaluations, undated
Contains records from Charles J. Ogletree, Jr.’s career at the Harvard Law School documenting his service on committees and faculty, student, and alumni organizations, as well as his administrative work for student support and special outreach and educational programming. Records include correspondence, meeting minutes, and reports.
Trial Advocacy Workshop master, 2004 Digital
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Trial Advocacy Workshop master, 2005 Digital
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Trial Advocacy Workshop student handbook, 2005 September 19-23 Digital
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Trial Advocacy Workshop response forms, 2005 Digital
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Hotel, 2005
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Grade report, undated
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Trial Advocacy Workshop student handbook, 2005 September 11-29 Digital
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Alexander, Ryan, 2006
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Ard, Seth, 2006
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Bacon, Robin K., 2006
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Berengaut, Alexander A., 2006
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Boxie, Robert, 2006
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Brand, Jessica R., 2006
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Brown, Laurie N., 2006
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Cannady, Heather L., 2006
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Cobb, Jenna M., 2006
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Cockburn, Chloe F., 2006
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Craig, Christopher B., 2006
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Diaz, Nicole A., 2006
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Edmonds, Mira, 2006
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Edwards, Amanda K., 2006
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Francis, Daniel, 2006
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Franks, Mary Anne A., 2006
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.
Gubin, Rehana E., 2006
Contains records related to the Trial Advocacy Workshop, a course in trial analysis and technique that was led by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. for many years across his career at the Harvard Law School. Materials include administrative records documenting Ogletree’s work in recruiting volunteer trial lawyers and judges to assist in teaching, case files used in the simulated trials throughout the course, course readings, faculty and student handbooks, and student work.