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A Critique Of Lee Loevinger's "Jurimetrics - The Next Step Forward", Bruce Macleod Thompson
A Critique Of Lee Loevinger's "Jurimetrics - The Next Step Forward", Bruce Macleod Thompson
Dalhousie Law Journal
In my days as an undergraduate studying history at Mount Allison, a professor from one of the large American universities visited the campus and told us of "Operation Ben Franklin". A group of eminent historians were engaged in a project whose aim was to electronically re-create the great statesman using the scientific method. Using primary sources such as diaries, letters and documents, and secondary sources such as printed books and journals, in short all available data, the group with the aid of computers was collecting and dissecting Franklin's writings. The goal was to produce each step his mind took in …
The Roles Of Lawbooks, Alfred F. Conard
The Roles Of Lawbooks, Alfred F. Conard
Michigan Law Review
The Michigan Law Review's annual review of books provides us with an informative sample of the recently published books that are available to inform the lawyer's mind. No doubt the sample is biased by the idiosyncracies of the editors' tastes and of the reviewers' receptivity. But these biases are more likely to enhance than to diminish the significance of the selection.
On Describing Legal Research, Steven M. Barkan
On Describing Legal Research, Steven M. Barkan
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Fundamentals of Legal Research. 2d ed. by J. Myron Jacobstein and Roy M. Mersky
Clarifying Legal Drafting By Well-Structuring It: An Improved Version Of The Plain Language Game, Layman E. Allen
Clarifying Legal Drafting By Well-Structuring It: An Improved Version Of The Plain Language Game, Layman E. Allen
Other Publications
In order to be plain, language should be well-structured. This is the theory upon which the PLAIN LANGUAGE Game is based. It provides those who aspire to be legal drafters with practice in constructing well-structured statements - a useful skill for expressing clear legal norms. You have already encountered the underlining of part of the term 'well-structured', 'PLAIN LANGUAGE' and 'norm', and may be wondering about it The underlining of the first two letters of each word of a term indicates that the term is a defined term and that it is being used in its defined sense. Thus, a …
Dedication Remarks, Terrance Sandalow, Theodore St. Antoine, John Pickering, Rober Nederlander, Gunnar Bickerts, Harold Shapiro, Potter Stewart
Dedication Remarks, Terrance Sandalow, Theodore St. Antoine, John Pickering, Rober Nederlander, Gunnar Bickerts, Harold Shapiro, Potter Stewart
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
A selection of speeches given at the dedication of the newly built Law Library.
Panel Discussion: Commenting On Theodore Lowi's "Law, Power, And Knowledge", Francis A. Allen, Theodore J. St. Antoine, Joseph L. Sax, E. Philip Soper
Panel Discussion: Commenting On Theodore Lowi's "Law, Power, And Knowledge", Francis A. Allen, Theodore J. St. Antoine, Joseph L. Sax, E. Philip Soper
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
Commenting on Theodore Lowi's "Law, Power, and Knowledge"
Participants: Professors Francis A. Allen, Theodore J. St. Antoine, Joseph L. Sax, and E. Philip Soper of the University of Michigan Low School
What Do Tax Limitation Votes Mean?, Daniel Rubinfeld, Paul N. Courant, Edward M. Gramlich
What Do Tax Limitation Votes Mean?, Daniel Rubinfeld, Paul N. Courant, Edward M. Gramlich
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
In response to the tax limitation movement which received national attention with the passage of California's Proposition 13 and which gave rise to a slate of tax limitation referends on the Michigan ballot in 1978, we began a theoretical and empirical study of the relationship between the size of state and local governing units and issues in public finance.
The New York Law School Advocate, September 1982, New York Law School
The New York Law School Advocate, September 1982, New York Law School
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
Developments, Roger C. Cramton
Developments, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
The world of legal education--over 180 law schools, 6,000 law teachers, and 125,000 law students--is a large and varied one. The purpose of this department is to facilitate the exchange of information and ideas concerning noteworthy experiments, innovations, and developments in program, curriculum, teaching, scholarship, administration, and the like. Contributions from readers are invited. Those of a longer nature may be published as authored pieces; others will be summarized by the Editor in this space.
Copyright Ownership Of Joint Works And Terminations Of Transfers, Harold See
Copyright Ownership Of Joint Works And Terminations Of Transfers, Harold See
Law Faculty Scholarship
Under the terms of section 24 of the Copyright Act of 1909, the death of Oscar Hammerstein in 1960 resulted in the "partnership" of Richard Rogers and (Mrs.) Oscar Hammerstein (and James and William Hammerstein, and Alice Hammerstein Mathias, his children-the latter two by a previous marriage), in the ownership of such works as Oklahoma, Carousel, and South Pacific. Oscar Hammerstein may have wanted it that way, but want it or not, he was powerless under the Copyright Act to change the arrangement. Numerous works are the product of the combined efforts of more than one author. Such joint authorship …
United States Supreme Court Review Of Tenth Circuit Decisions: Community Communications Corporation V. City Of Boulder -- Reversed, Kingsley R. Browne
United States Supreme Court Review Of Tenth Circuit Decisions: Community Communications Corporation V. City Of Boulder -- Reversed, Kingsley R. Browne
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Current Research Sources In French Law, Claire M. Germain
Current Research Sources In French Law, Claire M. Germain
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Developments, Roger C. Cramton
Developments, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
The world of legal education---over 180 law schools, 6,000 law teachers, and 125,000 law students--is a large and varied one. The purpose of this department is to facilitate the exchange of information and ideas concerning noteworthy experiments, innovations, and developments in program, curriculum, teaching, scholarship, administration, and the like. Contributions from readers are invited. Those of a longer nature may be published as authored pieces; others will be summarized by the Editor in this space.
The Judiciary And Dispute Resolution In Japan: A Survey, Harold See
The Judiciary And Dispute Resolution In Japan: A Survey, Harold See
Law Faculty Scholarship
An overly brief and misleadingly simple history of the evolution of Japanese legal institutions would begin with the proposition that a century and a quarter ago Japan was a feudal society. By "opening" to the West, Japan was forced to "modernize" (Westernize) its laws. As a code system is easier than a common law system to impose wholesale on a society, the continental European civil law countries served as a model for Japan, which patterned its codes primarily on the civil code of Germany and the criminal code of France. After defeat in the Second World War and subsequent occupation …
Evidentiary Foundations, Fundamentals Of Trial Techniques, Thomas F. Guernsey
Evidentiary Foundations, Fundamentals Of Trial Techniques, Thomas F. Guernsey
University of Richmond Law Review
Any lawyering skill should be taught so as to provide the student or lawyer with the opportunity to plan, implement, and reflect on the execution of the skill. In these two books, Professors Imwinkelried and Mauet have accomplished just that. In writing books that are aimed primarily at the law school market, the authors have provided a valuable resource for the student as well as for the beginning trial lawyer.
Federal Regulation Of Consumer-Creditor Relations, Susan B. English
Federal Regulation Of Consumer-Creditor Relations, Susan B. English
University of Richmond Law Review
As anyone who has taught or practiced in the area of consumer law knows, there have been no texts written until now which attempt to bring together in a concise manner the many statutes and regulations which govern this rapidly developing area of law. Kenneth R. Redden, Professor of Law at the University of Virginia, and James McClellan, Chief Counsel and Staff Director of the Subcommittee on the Separation of Powers of the United States Senate Judiciary Committee, have taken the first step to fill this gap by providing us with a text in the area of consumer-creditor relations.
Land-Use Controls: Cases And Materials. By Robert C. Ellickson And A. Dan Tarlock., Robert J. Hopperton
Land-Use Controls: Cases And Materials. By Robert C. Ellickson And A. Dan Tarlock., Robert J. Hopperton
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Legal Education In Virginia 1779-1979; Land Use Law: Issues For The Eighties, Lewis T. Booker, Susanne L. Shilling
Legal Education In Virginia 1779-1979; Land Use Law: Issues For The Eighties, Lewis T. Booker, Susanne L. Shilling
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Appendix Iv, Michigan Journal Of International Law
Appendix Iv, Michigan Journal Of International Law
Michigan Journal of International Law
In this section: • Selected Works on the Rights and Status of Refugees Under United States and International Law, 1960-1980
Preface: On Natural Resources As An Area Of The Law, David H. Getches
Preface: On Natural Resources As An Area Of The Law, David H. Getches
Publications
No abstract provided.
1982 Benton National Moot Court Competition 1982 Benton National Moot Court Competition: Preface, 16 J. Marshall L. Rev. 165 (1982), George B. Trubow
1982 Benton National Moot Court Competition 1982 Benton National Moot Court Competition: Preface, 16 J. Marshall L. Rev. 165 (1982), George B. Trubow
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bellona V. Exurb Media Corp. Bench Memorandum 1982 Benton National Moot Court Competition, 16 J. Marshall L. Rev. 168 (1982), Randy Decker, Audrey Lesuer, Monte Walz
Bellona V. Exurb Media Corp. Bench Memorandum 1982 Benton National Moot Court Competition, 16 J. Marshall L. Rev. 168 (1982), Randy Decker, Audrey Lesuer, Monte Walz
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Anglo-American Legal Citation: Historical Development And Library Implications, Byron D. Cooper
Anglo-American Legal Citation: Historical Development And Library Implications, Byron D. Cooper
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Current Research Sources In French Law, Claire M. Germain
Current Research Sources In French Law, Claire M. Germain
UF Law Faculty Publications
This article is intended to be a practical guide to current bibliographies and other research sources dealing with French law. It is addressed to both the legal scholar and the law librarian. Some of the sources are acquisition or selection tools; others are guides to the literature.
This guide includes primarily English and French language publications, but a few works in German are noted as well. Recent sources in particular are included so that the bibliography may serve to update some of the excellent French legal research guides already available.
General sources are given first, and then specific sources. Part …