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Guide for Continuity of Operations
Challenges for Judicial Branch Educators
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Blast from the Past: Humanities & the Professions

Reprinted from NASJE News (vol. 3, no. 2, Spring 1988)

What can Shakespeare, Camus, Tolstoy, Melville, and Conrad teach professionals about the power and authority they exercise in society? Why have so many judges, physicians, schoolteachers, and executives developed a new interest in reading great literature? Read this article from Spring 1988 to find out more about the Humanities and the Professions program at Brandeis University as it was in 1988. PDF


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