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Abstract
My first introduction to Denise Gray was through a form. The intake sheet was dated October 17, 1994. The legal problem was straightforward. My introduction to Denise Gray would come much later. I am a clinical law professor. The clinic, Boston College Legal Assistance Bureau, is known as "LAB." I teach students law by supervising them as they represent, usually for the first time, a real person with real problems.
Recommended Citation
Leslie G. Espinoza,
Legal Narratives, Theraputic Narratives: The Invisibility and Omnipresence of Race and Gender,
95
Mich. L. Rev.
901
(1997).
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