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January in Tucson Speaker Series Lunch: Heather Whiteman Runs Him

When

12:30 to 1:20 p.m., Jan. 25, 2023

Where

Room 168 at the James E. Rogers College of Law

Join us for lunch at the law school and listen to Professor Whiteman Runs Him talk about her recent work in the field. Open to everyone, not just JIT students!

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