—Christopher Pyle, Washington Monthly, January 1970
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craycstill replied to your post “What do you know/think of the professors: Daniel S. Hagen, Holly E. Hanson and Christopher H. Pyle? Thank you! I love your blog!”
Chris Pyle was one of my FAVORITE professors at MHC!!! He teaches Politics courses, and his forte are Con Law and Civil Liberties. He favors the Socratic method, so come prepared for his classes (make sure to read the footnotes, too). Hope that helps
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How To Brief A Case.
How To Brief A Case.
How To Brief A Case, created by Christopher Pyle, 1982 and revised by Prof. Katherine Killoran, Feb. 1999, Lloyd Sealy Library, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
http://www.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/research/brief.html
A nice breakdown on how to brief a case (not to be confused with writing a legal brief for the court) for paralegal and law students. I would add “judgment” at the end of the steps –…
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