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Race, Class, And The Regulation Of The Legal Profession In The Progressive Era: The Case Of The 1908 Canons, Alfred L. Brophy Jul 2003

Race, Class, And The Regulation Of The Legal Profession In The Progressive Era: The Case Of The 1908 Canons, Alfred L. Brophy

Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy

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How Should We Theorize Class Interests In Thinking About Professional Regulation: The Early Naacp As A Case Example, Susan D. Carle Jul 2003

How Should We Theorize Class Interests In Thinking About Professional Regulation: The Early Naacp As A Case Example, Susan D. Carle

Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy

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The Production Of Pro Bono, Jeffrey Standen Jul 2003

The Production Of Pro Bono, Jeffrey Standen

Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy

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The Non-Reformation Of Administrative Law: Standing To Sue And Public Interest Litigation In West German Environmental Law, Michael S. Greve Apr 1989

The Non-Reformation Of Administrative Law: Standing To Sue And Public Interest Litigation In West German Environmental Law, Michael S. Greve

Cornell International Law Journal

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Public Law Litigation And The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure , Carl Tobias Jan 1989

Public Law Litigation And The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure , Carl Tobias

Cornell Law Review

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Excerpt From The Next Century: The Challenge -- A Panel Discussion, Sheri Lynn Johnson Sep 1988

Excerpt From The Next Century: The Challenge -- A Panel Discussion, Sheri Lynn Johnson

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

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