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… law, international law and criminal law—Nelson and Horwitz … shifts that are reshaping academic understanding and … shifts that are reshaping academic understanding and …
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… Alumni House, roughly two dozen academics convened last week to … and senior vice president of academic affairs at Merrimack … 100-credit bachelor’s degree in criminal justice to the New England …
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