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Webster V. Doe, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
California V. Greenwood, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
California V. Greenwood, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Honig V. Doe, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Mandatory Drug Testing For Federal Employees And Private Employees In Government Regulated Industries: Is Drug Testing Without Probable Cause Unconstitutional?, Kevin C. Miller
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Equal Protection Challenges To Legislative Abrogation Of The Collateral Source Rule
Equal Protection Challenges To Legislative Abrogation Of The Collateral Source Rule
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Equal Protection Challenges To Legislative Abrogation Of The Collateral Source Rule
Equal Protection Challenges To Legislative Abrogation Of The Collateral Source Rule
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Constitutional Law And Constitutional History, Lewis H. Larue
Constitutional Law And Constitutional History, Lewis H. Larue
Scholarly Articles
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Taking Libel Reform Seriously, Rodney A. Smolla
Retroactive Application Of Wilson V. Garcia: Continued Confusion To A Troubled Topic
Retroactive Application Of Wilson V. Garcia: Continued Confusion To A Troubled Topic
Washington and Lee Law Review
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