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Four Ways To Better 1l Assessments, Ron M. Aizen
Four Ways To Better 1l Assessments, Ron M. Aizen
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Student-Edited Law Reviews: Reflections And Responses Of An Inmate, Nathan H. Saunders
Student-Edited Law Reviews: Reflections And Responses Of An Inmate, Nathan H. Saunders
Duke Law Journal
In the classic description, students without law degrees set the standards for publication in the scholarly journals of American law-one of the few reported cases of the inmates truly running the asylum.(1)
Back To The Future: From Critical Legal Studies Forward To Legal Realism, Or How Not To Miss The Point Of The Indeterminacy Argument, John Hasnas
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Interdisciplinary Legal Scholarship In Search Of A Paradigm, Charles W. Collier
Interdisciplinary Legal Scholarship In Search Of A Paradigm, Charles W. Collier
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Rules Versus Standards: An Economic Analysis, Louis Kaplow
Rules Versus Standards: An Economic Analysis, Louis Kaplow
Duke Law Journal
This Article offers an economic analysis of the extent to which legal commands should be promulgated as rules or standards. Two dimensions of the problem are emphasized. First, the choice between rules and standards affects costs: Rules typically are more costly than standards to create, whereas standards tend to be more costly for individuals to interpret when deciding how to act and for an adjudicator to apply to past conduct. Second, when individuals can determine the application of rules to their contemplated acts more cheaply, conduct is more likely to reflect the content of previously promulgated rules than of standards …
Intention, Interpretation, And Stories, Jane B. Baron
Intention, Interpretation, And Stories, Jane B. Baron
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Legal Complexity: Some Causes, Consequences, And Cures, Peter H. Schuck
Legal Complexity: Some Causes, Consequences, And Cures, Peter H. Schuck
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Butterfly Effects: The Possibilities Of Law Teaching In A Democracy, Paul D. Carrington
Butterfly Effects: The Possibilities Of Law Teaching In A Democracy, Paul D. Carrington
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Use And Abuse Of Humanistic Theory In Law: Reexamining The Assumptions Of Interdisciplinary Legal Scholarship, Charles W. Collier
The Use And Abuse Of Humanistic Theory In Law: Reexamining The Assumptions Of Interdisciplinary Legal Scholarship, Charles W. Collier
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Reconstructing The Origins Of Realistic Jurisprudence: A Prequel To The Llewellyn-Pound Exchange Over Legal Realism, Neh Hull
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Jurisprudence Of Poetic License, Calvin R. Massey
The Jurisprudence Of Poetic License, Calvin R. Massey
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Always A Borrower: Law And Other Disciplines, Phillip Areeda
Always A Borrower: Law And Other Disciplines, Phillip Areeda
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Reply To Judge Starr’S Observations, Abner J. Mikva
A Reply To Judge Starr’S Observations, Abner J. Mikva
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Observations About The Use Of Legislative History, Kenneth W. Starr
Observations About The Use Of Legislative History, Kenneth W. Starr
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Introductory Remarks, Marshall J. Breger
Legal Education In An Era Of Change: The Challenge, A. Kenneth Pye
Legal Education In An Era Of Change: The Challenge, A. Kenneth Pye
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Legal Education In The Era Of Change: Law School Autonomy, James P. White
Legal Education In The Era Of Change: Law School Autonomy, James P. White
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Law School Curriculum: The Process Of Reform, John C. Weistart
The Law School Curriculum: The Process Of Reform, John C. Weistart
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Conceptual Analysis And The Virtues And Vices Of Professor Westen’S Linguistics, Timothy P. Terrell
Conceptual Analysis And The Virtues And Vices Of Professor Westen’S Linguistics, Timothy P. Terrell
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.