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Hegel's Slaves, Blackstone's Objects, And Hohfeld's Ghosts: A Comment On Thomas Russell's Imagery Of Slave Auctions, Jeanne Schroeder Jan 1996

Hegel's Slaves, Blackstone's Objects, And Hohfeld's Ghosts: A Comment On Thomas Russell's Imagery Of Slave Auctions, Jeanne Schroeder

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Car Wars: Valuation Standards In Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Cases, David G. Carlson Jan 1996

Car Wars: Valuation Standards In Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Cases, David G. Carlson

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Last Writes? Re-Assessing The Law Review In The Age Of Cyberspace, Bernard J. Hibbitts Jan 1996

Last Writes? Re-Assessing The Law Review In The Age Of Cyberspace, Bernard J. Hibbitts

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This article - the original version of which was published on the author’s website in February 1996, possibly making it the first scholarly article posted online by a law professor before print publication - undertakes a comprehensive re-assessment of the law review from the perspective of the present age of cyberspace. In Part I, I investigate the conditions that initially joined to generate the form, showing how the law review emerged in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as the product of the fortuitous interaction of academic circumstances and improvements in publishing technology. In Part II, I trace the …


Aba Regulation Of Contingency Fees: Money Taks, Ethics Walks, Lester Brickman Jan 1996

Aba Regulation Of Contingency Fees: Money Taks, Ethics Walks, Lester Brickman

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Use And Abuse Of Section 704(C), Laura Cunningham Jan 1996

Use And Abuse Of Section 704(C), Laura Cunningham

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"The Unconscious Is A Jurist": Psychoanalysis And Law In The Work Of Pierre Legendre, Peter Goodrich Jan 1996

"The Unconscious Is A Jurist": Psychoanalysis And Law In The Work Of Pierre Legendre, Peter Goodrich

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Structures Of Environmental Criminal Enforcement, Michael Herz Jan 1996

Structures Of Environmental Criminal Enforcement, Michael Herz

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Never Jam To-Day: On The Impossibility Of Takings Jurisprudence, Jeanne L. Schroeder Jan 1996

Never Jam To-Day: On The Impossibility Of Takings Jurisprudence, Jeanne L. Schroeder

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Text, Purpose, Capacity And Albertson's: A Response To Professor Geier, Edward A. Zelinsky Jan 1996

Text, Purpose, Capacity And Albertson's: A Response To Professor Geier, Edward A. Zelinsky

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In a recent issue of the Florida Tar Review, Professor Deborah Geier added yet another chapter to the running commentary on the Albertson's litigation, using that case to demonstrate her theories of statutory purpose and to criticize, in particular, statutory textualism as she conceives of it. Professor Geier correctly identifies the underlying issues in Albertson's-the role of statutory purpose, the differing institutional capacities of the Congress and the courts, fidelity to statutory text-but resolves those issues in ways that prompt me to rebuttal.

While I commend Professor Geier for her effort to explicate many important questions about the Code and …


"Do Justice!": Variations Of A Thrice-Told Tale, Michael Herz Jan 1996

"Do Justice!": Variations Of A Thrice-Told Tale, Michael Herz

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Although recent debates would suggest that narrative scholarship is brand new,4 lawyers, judges, and law professors, like all humankind, have always offered stories for illustration or support or to make a point in an indirect, and often more effective, way. Learned Hand's story about telling Justice Holmes to "do justice" is one widely-used example, offered by many writers in addition to Judge Bork and Professor Chayes. Its popularity is easy to understand. The story has a substantive message, pithily expressed, on a basic jurisprudential issue; it involves two members of the pantheon; and it crams a lot of human interest …


The Myth Of Testamentary Freedom, Melanie B. Leslie Jan 1996

The Myth Of Testamentary Freedom, Melanie B. Leslie

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The Right To Self-Defense Once The Security Council Takes Action, Malvina Halberstam Jan 1996

The Right To Self-Defense Once The Security Council Takes Action, Malvina Halberstam

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