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Public Contracts—Standing Of Unsuccessful Bidders To Sue, Robert H. Nunnally Jr.
Public Contracts—Standing Of Unsuccessful Bidders To Sue, Robert H. Nunnally Jr.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Process Constraints In Tort, James A. Henderson Jr.
Process Constraints In Tort, James A. Henderson Jr.
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Virginia Laws Affecting Churches - Restated, J. Rodney Johnson
Virginia Laws Affecting Churches - Restated, J. Rodney Johnson
University of Richmond Law Review
Twenty-five years ago, the late William T. Muse, then Dean of the University of Richmond School of Law, observed that although there was considerable law in Virginia relating to churches this law was widely scattered throughout the statutes and the cases. To remedy this state of affairs, Dean Muse wrote a concise but complete summary of these laws. In the quarter-century that has elapsed since Dean Muse's article was published, Virginia has adopted a new constitution, many church-related statutes have been enacted and a number of church-related cases have been decided, some of which have refined established principles and others …
‘The State’ And Other Basic Terms In Public Law, Lawrence G. Baxter
‘The State’ And Other Basic Terms In Public Law, Lawrence G. Baxter
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Constitutional Guarantee Of Aboriginal And Treaty Rights, Brian Slattery
The Constitutional Guarantee Of Aboriginal And Treaty Rights, Brian Slattery
Articles & Book Chapters
This paper proposes a workable framework for the application of the constitutional provisions dealing with Aboriginal and treaty rights in Canada.
Justice And The Bureaucratization Of Appellate Courts, Joseph Vining
Justice And The Bureaucratization Of Appellate Courts, Joseph Vining
Articles
The author notes the growing bureaucratization of appellate justice in the United States and, in particular, the drafting of opinions by law clerks rather than by judges. Taking the Supreme Court of the United States as an example, and comparing its internal procedure with that of large administrative agencies, he questions whether the method of analysis familiarly used by lawyers to arrive at an authoritative statement of law is applicable to legal texts bureaucratically produced. He suggests that legal method and its presuppositions are ultimately associated with the authority of law, and concludes that there may be critical losses not …
A Preference For Liberty: The Case Against Involuntary Commitment Of The Mentally Disordered, Stephen J. Morse
A Preference For Liberty: The Case Against Involuntary Commitment Of The Mentally Disordered, Stephen J. Morse
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Professor Brest On State Action And Liberal Theory, And A Postscript To Professor Stone, Frank Goodman
Professor Brest On State Action And Liberal Theory, And A Postscript To Professor Stone, Frank Goodman
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.