2006 Washburn Advocacy Scholar in Residence
Professor Mark M. Dobson

Professor Mark M. Dobson from Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center visited Washburn Law from March 13-17, 2006. While at Washburn, Professor Dobson conducted advocacy and other classes, gave a public lecture and visited with the faculty workshops.

Mark Dobson leading a faculty development discussion on student externships.
Mark Dobson leading a faculty development
discussion on student externships.
Professor Dobson teaching Advanced Criminal Procedure class.
Professor Dobson teaching Advanced Criminal
Procedure class.
Mark Dobson lecturing on the Lionel Tate case, a teen accused of murder.
Mark Dobson lecturing on the Lionel Tate
case, a teen accused of murder.

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Mark Dobson visiting with alumni prior to his public lecture on Mattox v. United States.
Mark Dobson visiting with alumni prior to his
public lecture on Mattox v. United
States
.
Mark Dobson at his public lecture, A Kansas Murder Trial and the U.S. Supreme Court: The Historic Trials of Clyde Mattox.
Mark Dobson at his public lecture, A Kansas
Murder Trial and the U.S. Supreme Court: The
Historic Trials of Clyde Mattox.

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Mark Dobson teaching about case theory in a Trial Advocacy class.
Mark Dobson teaching about case theory in a
Trial Advocacy class.

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