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lished by Oxford Umvclslly Press m lt? UPM" fornia, Berkeley, in 1975 and master’s and doctoral degrees from the
Om] M0”Z€’1f·Y in America" H{$fO'9’”$€Yl€$· University of California, Santa Barbara, in 1977 and 1979, respec-
Lablmskl 15 KUOWU $*5 3 Creative PY9l0?SS9}` tively. He earned a degree from Seattle University School of Law in
Wh9 GUCOUYZISES 3CUV€ Sludwl P&Yt'?*P?UO“· 1994. Prior to his academic career, Labunski worked for 10 years in
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