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Trouble Counting To Three: Circuit Splits And Confusion In Interpreting The Prison Litigation Reform Act's Three Strikes Rule, 28 U.S.C. Sec. 1915(G), Molly Guptill Manning
Trouble Counting To Three: Circuit Splits And Confusion In Interpreting The Prison Litigation Reform Act's Three Strikes Rule, 28 U.S.C. Sec. 1915(G), Molly Guptill Manning
Articles & Chapters
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Eye On Justice, Roger J. Miner '56
Testimonial Dinner: Hon. Warren E. Zittell, Columbia County Judge, Roger J. Miner '56
Testimonial Dinner: Hon. Warren E. Zittell, Columbia County Judge, Roger J. Miner '56
Tributes & Testimonials
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Dedication Of Plaque Honoring Judge Harold R. Medina, Roger J. Miner '56
Dedication Of Plaque Honoring Judge Harold R. Medina, Roger J. Miner '56
Court Conferences and Events
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One Hundred Years Of Influence On National Jurisprudence: Second Circuit Court Of Appeals Decisions Reviewed By The United States Supreme Court, Roger J. Miner '56
One Hundred Years Of Influence On National Jurisprudence: Second Circuit Court Of Appeals Decisions Reviewed By The United States Supreme Court, Roger J. Miner '56
Endowed/named Lectures and Keynote Addresses
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Afterword: Studying Litigation And Social Change, Frank W. Munger
Afterword: Studying Litigation And Social Change, Frank W. Munger
Articles & Chapters
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Law, Change, And Litigation: A Critical Examination Of An Empirical Research Tradition, Frank W. Munger
Law, Change, And Litigation: A Critical Examination Of An Empirical Research Tradition, Frank W. Munger
Articles & Chapters
This article examines the theory and empirical methods of recent studies of law and litigation. It argues that the recent interest in longitudinal studies of trial court dockets proceeds from a deeply rooted functionalist theoretical tradition in empirical work on courts. Functionalist theory, through its sophisticated application in the work of James Willard Hurst, is described as the direct or indirect source of theory for longitudinal litigation studies. Though there are many reasons for suspecting that fuctionalist theory is inadequate, it has seldom been rejected through proper empirical testing of its hypotheses. The theory, often poorly conceptualized, is discussed here …
The Duty To Criticize The Courts (Ii), Roger J. Miner '56
The Duty To Criticize The Courts (Ii), Roger J. Miner '56
Judges
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Working With The Individual Judge Assignment System, Roger J. Miner '56
Working With The Individual Judge Assignment System, Roger J. Miner '56
Court Conferences and Events
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The Duty To Criticize The Courts (I), Roger J. Miner '56
The Duty To Criticize The Courts (I), Roger J. Miner '56
Lawyers and the Legal Profession
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Book Review Of Money And Justice: Who Owns The Courts? By Lois G. Forer, Jethro K. Lieberman
Book Review Of Money And Justice: Who Owns The Courts? By Lois G. Forer, Jethro K. Lieberman
Other Publications
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Will Courts Meet The Challenge Of Technology?, Jethro K. Lieberman
Will Courts Meet The Challenge Of Technology?, Jethro K. Lieberman
Articles & Chapters
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