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Biography Pam Jenoff graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania Law School and also attended New York University School of Law as a Root-Tilden scholar. She also received her master’s degree in history from Cambridge University and her bachelor’s degree magna cum laude from The George Washington University. Publications
As Equal As Others? Rethinking Access to Discrimination Law 81 U. Cinn. L. Rev. 85 (2012). Nothing New Under The Sun: More Things Change the More They Stay the Same: How the Legal Profession’s Twenty-First Century Challenges Resemble Those of the Turn of the Twentieth Century, 40 Fordham J. Urb. L. 482 (2012) (with Russell G. Pearce). Going Native: Incentive, Identity & The Inherent Ethical Problem of In-House Counsel, 114 W. Va. L. Rev. 725 (2012). The Case for Candor: Application of the Self-Critical Analysis Privilege to Corporate Diversity Initiatives, 76 Brook. L. Rev. 569 (2011). The Self-Assessed Writer: harnessing Fiction Writing Processes To Understand Ourselves as Legal Writers and Maximize Legal Writing Productivity, __ Leg. Comm. & Rhetoric: JALWD __ (forthcoming) (This article was funded by a Legal Writing Institute/Association of Legal Writing Directors Scholarship Grant.) Owning Ancestry: The Dilemma of Jewish Communal Property Restitution in Poland, 8 Colum. J. E. Eur. L. 1 (2001). Managing Memory: The Legal Status of Auschwitz-Birkenau and Resolution of Conflicts in the Post-Communist Era, 46 The Polish Rev. 131 (2001). Book review: Martin S. Quigley, Peace Without Hiroshima: Secret Action at the Vatican in the Spring of 1945. 7 Cambridge Rev. Int’l. Affairs 57 (1993). |
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