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The West Education Network (TWEN) is an online extension of the law school classroom. Law professors can create and manage courses online, access and post course materials, create assignments, and more.
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Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research and Writing is an electronic journal published three times a year for legal research and writing instructors and law firm and law school librarians. Join this forum for discussing the teaching of legal research and writing.