From July 26-29, Professor Barbara S. Barron was part of a three-member teaching team that conducted a National Institute for Trial Advocacy-sponsored trial advocacy course for the Washington, D.C., Office of the Attorney General at its offices.
The team trained 24 assistant attorneys general. Professor Barron lectured on evidentiary foundations for the introduction of witness statements and writings.
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