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Perceptions of Pro Bono Work

Published by Brandon Dodds
During a bankruptcy workshop this week, there was a moment in the event where the panelists who were scheduled to …
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Some Reflections on the Law

Published by Brandon Dodds
In my first two weeks of working at Dade Legal Aid/Put Something Back, I have attended numerous Continuing Legal Education …
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Virtual DukeEngage Miami: Week 2

Published by Audrey Costley
The past two weeks have been a whirlwind introduction into the world of non-profit work and the plight of immigrants …
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Invest in Education

Published by William Brodner
Nelson Mandela once said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” As states …
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A train moving too fast is an apt description of our current notions of progress.

The Problem of the Runaway Train

Published by Michael Cao
The first class I attended at Duke was a seminar called “Globalization and Corporate Citizenship” led by Dirk Philipsen, a …
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Exploring Restorative Justice

Published by William Brodner
The urge for revenge is strong. The Old Testament proclaims that in the event of serious injury, the appropriate remedy …
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This image is of a tree with roots underground. The roots stand for the causes which lead to a problem at the ground surface, and the tree above ground represents the symptoms of the problem which are visible to the world.

Addressing the Root Cause

Published by Cidian Edwards
This week, I met with the supervisor of the Substance Abuse and Recidivism Reduction program at the Criminal Justice Resource …
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