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Biography:
Before coming to Tulane, Professor Strickler taught law at the University of Mississippi and practiced law in New Orleans, particularly in the areas of employment discrimination and civil rights. He is co-author with Professor Friedman of a casebook on employment discrimination. Professor Strickler has taught employment discrimination, civil procedure, remedies, evidence, and professional responsibility. He appears frequently as an advocate in the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and has argued before the US Supreme Court.
Courses:
Fall 2012 - Civil Procedure I Spring 2013 - Evidence; Civil Procedure II
Other courses - Federal Courts; Employment Discrimination; Evidence Seminar; Remedies
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