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Small Claims Disputes In Nova Scotia And Access To Justice, William H. Charles
Small Claims Disputes In Nova Scotia And Access To Justice, William H. Charles
Dalhousie Law Journal
The author examines, in some detail, the current operations of the Nova Scotia Small Claims Court to determine whether the court, established forty years ago, is still fulfilling its legislative mandates of providing ready access to speedy, informal and inexpensive justice. After reviewing historical attempts by the legal system to provide an effective mechanism to adjudicate minor disputes, and the various factors that eventually resulted in the creation of the present court in 1980, the author identifies a number of other factors that historically had a negative impact on the operation of the court. Many of these, involving court jurisdiction, …
Tradition, Precedent, And Justice Scalia, David A. Strauss
Tradition, Precedent, And Justice Scalia, David A. Strauss
Cardozo Law Review
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Legal Rhetoric Under Stress: The Example Of Vichy, Richard H. Weisberg
Legal Rhetoric Under Stress: The Example Of Vichy, Richard H. Weisberg
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Out-Of-State Attorney Fee Forfeiture, Lawrence A. Cunningham
Out-Of-State Attorney Fee Forfeiture, Lawrence A. Cunningham
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The History Of Statutory Interpretation: A Study In Form And Substance, William S. Blatt
The History Of Statutory Interpretation: A Study In Form And Substance, William S. Blatt
Cardozo Law Review
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The Transformation In Senate Response To Supreme Court Nominations: From Reconstruction To The Taft Administration And Beyond, Richard D. Friedman
The Transformation In Senate Response To Supreme Court Nominations: From Reconstruction To The Taft Administration And Beyond, Richard D. Friedman
Cardozo Law Review
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A Personal View Of Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo: Recollections Of Four Cardozo Law Clerks, Joseph L. Rauh Jr., Melvin Siegel, Ambrose Doskow, Alan M. Stroock
A Personal View Of Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo: Recollections Of Four Cardozo Law Clerks, Joseph L. Rauh Jr., Melvin Siegel, Ambrose Doskow, Alan M. Stroock
Cardozo Law Review
A personal view of Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo and his approach to the law is perhaps best provided by those who worked under his direct tutelage. Four men who served as law clerks to the Justice during his six year term on the Supreme Court agreed to share their reflections on that experience in this commemorative volume. Joseph Rauh, the Justice's last law clerk, wrote first; his recollections were then circulated among the other three: Melvin Siegel, Ambrose Doskow and Alan M. Stroock. Their responses to Mr. Rauh's memories of the Justice and his judicial style present intriguing contrasts and …
Edmond Cahn And The Search For Empirical Justice, Jay A. Sigler
Edmond Cahn And The Search For Empirical Justice, Jay A. Sigler
Villanova Law Review
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Justice Rutledge And The Bright Constellation, By Fowler V. Harper, William F. Swindler
Justice Rutledge And The Bright Constellation, By Fowler V. Harper, William F. Swindler
Indiana Law Journal
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Congress Versus Court: The Legislative Arsenal, Malcolm J. Gross
Congress Versus Court: The Legislative Arsenal, Malcolm J. Gross
Villanova Law Review
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