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What is PACE?

A measure of length containing two feet and a half, being the ordinary length of a step.

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  1. Payment Systems
  2. Comparative Constitutional Law
  3. Secured Transactions
  4. Patent Law
  5. Law School Outlines
  6. Criminal Law (Emanuel)
  7. Criminal Law (Keyed to Dressler)
  8. Criminal Procedure
  9. Admin Law Keyed to Rogers & Krotoszynski
  10. Torts (Selmi)

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