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Robert Palmer is an Adjunct Professor of Law at Notre Dame Law School and has been practicing law with May Oberfell Lorber since 1982. His expertise focuses on appellate law in state and federal courts, emphasizing precision and strategy in the appeals process. He has taught an appellate law course at the law school for the past 20 years, offering students hands-on experience by taking actual cases to the Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago. Palmer actively shares legal insights through his Twitter feed and integrates practical legal work into his teaching.
His research and teaching interests center on appellate advocacy, legal strategy, and the intersection of state and federal court systems. While no specific articles or grants are detailed in the provided text, his contributions to legal education highlight a dedication to bridging academic theory with real-world litigation.
Palmer’s professional involvement includes advising students in his course but no named advisees or formal grants are mentioned. He is affiliated with May Oberfell Lorber, though no specific labs or teams are noted.
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