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The Hague Convention On Choice Of Court Agreements: Creating An International Framework For Recognizing Foreign Judgements, Matthew B. Berlin
The Hague Convention On Choice Of Court Agreements: Creating An International Framework For Recognizing Foreign Judgements, Matthew B. Berlin
Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
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Gonzales-Lopez And Its Bright-Line Rule: Result Of Broad Judicial Philosophy Or Context-Specific Principles?, Jacob D. Briggs
Gonzales-Lopez And Its Bright-Line Rule: Result Of Broad Judicial Philosophy Or Context-Specific Principles?, Jacob D. Briggs
BYU Law Review
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Determining Adequacy: How Courts Are Redefining State Responsibility For Educational Finance, Goals, And Accountability, Regina R. Umpstead
Determining Adequacy: How Courts Are Redefining State Responsibility For Educational Finance, Goals, And Accountability, Regina R. Umpstead
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
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Who's Black, Who's Brown, And Who Cares?: A Legal Discussion Of Hernandez V. Texas, Gilbert Bradshaw
Who's Black, Who's Brown, And Who Cares?: A Legal Discussion Of Hernandez V. Texas, Gilbert Bradshaw
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
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Early Panel Announcement, Settlement, And Adjudication, Samuel P. Jordan
Early Panel Announcement, Settlement, And Adjudication, Samuel P. Jordan
BYU Law Review
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Who Gets Counted? Jury List Representativeness For Hispanics In Areas With Growing Hispanic Populations Under Duren V. Missouri, Stephen E. Reil
Who Gets Counted? Jury List Representativeness For Hispanics In Areas With Growing Hispanic Populations Under Duren V. Missouri, Stephen E. Reil
BYU Law Review
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