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Tax Expenditures: A Reassessment, Victor Thuronyi Dec 1988

Tax Expenditures: A Reassessment, Victor Thuronyi

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Occupational Inequality, Deborah L. Rhode Dec 1988

Occupational Inequality, Deborah L. Rhode

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Gospel According To Roberto: A Theological Polemic, H. Jefferson Powell Nov 1988

The Gospel According To Roberto: A Theological Polemic, H. Jefferson Powell

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Beyond Metaphor: An Analysis Of Fiduciary Obligation, Deborah A. Demott Nov 1988

Beyond Metaphor: An Analysis Of Fiduciary Obligation, Deborah A. Demott

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Piloting The Preservation/Development Balance On The Wild And Scenic Rivers, Eric L. Hiser Nov 1988

Piloting The Preservation/Development Balance On The Wild And Scenic Rivers, Eric L. Hiser

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Unger And Milton, Stanley Fish Nov 1988

Unger And Milton, Stanley Fish

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Judicial Government, Doris Marie Provine Oct 1988

Judicial Government, Doris Marie Provine

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Enhancing The Restraining Accuracy In Adjudication, Michael J. Saks Oct 1988

Enhancing The Restraining Accuracy In Adjudication, Michael J. Saks

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Lawyers And Informal Justice: The Case Of A Public Housing Eviction Board, Richard Lempert, Karl Monsma Oct 1988

Lawyers And Informal Justice: The Case Of A Public Housing Eviction Board, Richard Lempert, Karl Monsma

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


The Handmaiden’S Revenge: On Reading And Using The Newer Sociology Of Civil Procedure, David M. Trubek Oct 1988

The Handmaiden’S Revenge: On Reading And Using The Newer Sociology Of Civil Procedure, David M. Trubek

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Foreword: The Scientific Study Of Legal Institutions, Paul D. Carrington Oct 1988

Foreword: The Scientific Study Of Legal Institutions, Paul D. Carrington

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Delegation And Due Process, Donald A. Dripps Sep 1988

Delegation And Due Process, Donald A. Dripps

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Empirical Research And The Politics Of Judicial Administration: Creating The Federal Judicial Center, Russell Wheeler Jul 1988

Empirical Research And The Politics Of Judicial Administration: Creating The Federal Judicial Center, Russell Wheeler

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Foreword: The Scientific Study Of Legal Institutions, Paul D. Carrington Jul 1988

Foreword: The Scientific Study Of Legal Institutions, Paul D. Carrington

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Researching Civil Justice: Problems And Pitfalls, Deborah R. Hensler Jul 1988

Researching Civil Justice: Problems And Pitfalls, Deborah R. Hensler

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of Procedure-Impact Studies In The Administration Of Justice, Maurice Rosenberg Jul 1988

The Impact Of Procedure-Impact Studies In The Administration Of Justice, Maurice Rosenberg

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Perfecting Federal Civil Rules: A Proposal For Restricted Field Experiments, Laurens Walker Jul 1988

Perfecting Federal Civil Rules: A Proposal For Restricted Field Experiments, Laurens Walker

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


The Struggle For Alaska’S Submerged Land, Duncan Hollomon Jun 1988

The Struggle For Alaska’S Submerged Land, Duncan Hollomon

Alaska Law Review

No abstract provided.


Developments Under The Freedom Of Information Act—1987, Maria H. Benecki Apr 1988

Developments Under The Freedom Of Information Act—1987, Maria H. Benecki

Duke Law Journal

The twenty-first year of the Freedom of Information Act 1 (FOIA) saw reaction by the federal government to amendments passed in 1986. 2 The 1986 amendments directed federal agencies to charge lower fees for information requests by "news media" and "scientific and educational institutions" and higher fees for requests by "commercial users." 3 In order to ensure uniformity, Congress directed the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to establish guidelines for determining whether a requester fits into any of the three categories. 4 The initial OMB proposal met resistance from both requesters and members of Congress. 5 The final guidelines …


Congressional Delegation Of Adjudicatory Power To Federal Agencies And The Right To Trial By Jury, Paul K. Sun Jr. Apr 1988

Congressional Delegation Of Adjudicatory Power To Federal Agencies And The Right To Trial By Jury, Paul K. Sun Jr.

Duke Law Journal

The continued growth of the administrative bureaucracy and its increased impact on the rights and duties of citizens is a well-documented phenomenon of the twentieth century. 1 At the federal level, bureaucracy flourishes as Congress delegates ever more responsibility to agencies. 2 Within their statutorily defined fields, federal agencies typically perform the functions of rulemaking, enforcement and adjudication. 3 This note focuses on the adjudicatory function 4 and considers whether, when Congress creates a new statutory cause of action, 5 the seventh amendment 6 limits Congress's ability to delegate responsibility for adjudicating cases under that statute to a federal administrative …


Cable Television And The Freedom Of Expression, Daniel Brenner Apr 1988

Cable Television And The Freedom Of Expression, Daniel Brenner

Duke Law Journal

In 1973, cable television operators primarily carried broadcast signals that could not be received adequately over the air. That year, a Cabinet-level committee recommended that regulation of cable fundamentally change when the cable industry penetrated fifty percent of U.S. homes. Instead of selecting any of their program services, the cable operators would be treated as pure carriers, leaving others to program. 1 The United States recently passed that supposed milestone. 2 Yet the 1973 policy recommendation is about as likely to get a second hearing as the Articles of Confederation. By 1975, Home Box Office had launched cable's first satellite …


Competition In Health Insurance Markets, Mark V. Pauly Apr 1988

Competition In Health Insurance Markets, Mark V. Pauly

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Ensuring Adequate Health Care For The Sick: The Challenge Of The Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome As An Occupational Disease, Troyen A. Brennan Feb 1988

Ensuring Adequate Health Care For The Sick: The Challenge Of The Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome As An Occupational Disease, Troyen A. Brennan

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Title Vii Discrimination In Biochemical Testing For Aids And Marijuana, Andrew Ayers Martin Feb 1988

Title Vii Discrimination In Biochemical Testing For Aids And Marijuana, Andrew Ayers Martin

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Porno-Symbolism: A Response To Professor Mcconahay, Katharine T. Bartlett Jan 1988

Porno-Symbolism: A Response To Professor Mcconahay, Katharine T. Bartlett

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.