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Addressing The Cloud Over Employee References: A Survey Of Recently Enacted State Legislation, Alex B. Long Oct 1997

Addressing The Cloud Over Employee References: A Survey Of Recently Enacted State Legislation, Alex B. Long

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Reflections On Lawyering For Reform: Is The Highway Alive Tonight, Dean Rivkin Jul 1997

Reflections On Lawyering For Reform: Is The Highway Alive Tonight, Dean Rivkin

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Girls' Schools After Vmi: Do They Make The Grade, Valorie K. Vojdik Apr 1997

Girls' Schools After Vmi: Do They Make The Grade, Valorie K. Vojdik

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An America Without Judicial Independence, Penny White Feb 1997

An America Without Judicial Independence, Penny White

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A Writer’S Board And A Student-Run Writing Clinic: Making The Writing Community Visible At Law Schools, Terrill Pollman Jan 1997

A Writer’S Board And A Student-Run Writing Clinic: Making The Writing Community Visible At Law Schools, Terrill Pollman

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In this article the author explains institutional programs she has developed in response to a common problem, students’ frustrations with the limits of a law school’s legal writing program. The author proposes establishing a Writers’ Board, where members of the law school community who care most about legal research and writing training can work together to create opportunities for students to learn more. The Writers’ Board’s primary project is a Writing Clinic that offers diverse ways to improve legal research and writing on campus. Despite problems that are likely to arise when creating a Writers’ Board and Clinic, the author …


Gateway Widens Doorway To Imposing Unfair Binding Arbitration On Consumers, Jean R. Sternlight Jan 1997

Gateway Widens Doorway To Imposing Unfair Binding Arbitration On Consumers, Jean R. Sternlight

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Hill v. Gateway, is but the most extreme example of a series of court decisions that allow large companies to impose potentially unfair binding arbitration agreements on unwitting consumers. The outcome in Gateway, however, is questionable on federal statutory, common law, and constitutional grounds.


Classifying Race, Racializing Class, Fran Ansley Jan 1997

Classifying Race, Racializing Class, Fran Ansley

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If Justice Is For All, Who Are Its Constituents?, Penny White Jan 1997

If Justice Is For All, Who Are Its Constituents?, Penny White

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Researching For Democracy And Democratizing Research, Fran Ansley Jan 1997

Researching For Democracy And Democratizing Research, Fran Ansley

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Move Over Marcus Welby, M.D. And Make Way For Managed Care: The Implications Of Capitation, Gag Clauses, And Economic Credentialing, Michelle M. Kwon Jan 1997

Move Over Marcus Welby, M.D. And Make Way For Managed Care: The Implications Of Capitation, Gag Clauses, And Economic Credentialing, Michelle M. Kwon

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Hoodwink'd By Custom: The Exclusion Of Women From Juries In Eighteenth-Century English Law And Literature, Judy Cornett Jan 1997

Hoodwink'd By Custom: The Exclusion Of Women From Juries In Eighteenth-Century English Law And Literature, Judy Cornett

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