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Criminal Procedure And The Supreme Court - Then And Now, David Rudstein
Criminal Procedure And The Supreme Court - Then And Now, David Rudstein
125th Anniversary Materials
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John Montgomery Ward: The Lawyer Who Took On Baseball, Christopher W. Schmidt
John Montgomery Ward: The Lawyer Who Took On Baseball, Christopher W. Schmidt
125th Anniversary Materials
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125 Years Of Law Books, 1888-2013, Keith Ann Stiverson
125 Years Of Law Books, 1888-2013, Keith Ann Stiverson
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Inventing Legal Aid: Women And Lay Lawyering, Felice Batlan
Inventing Legal Aid: Women And Lay Lawyering, Felice Batlan
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The Rookery Building And Chicago-Kent, A. Dan Tarlock
The Rookery Building And Chicago-Kent, A. Dan Tarlock
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Privacy And Technology: A 125-Year Review, Lori B. Andrews
Privacy And Technology: A 125-Year Review, Lori B. Andrews
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U.S. Antitrust: From Shot In The Dark To Global Leadership, David J. Gerber
U.S. Antitrust: From Shot In The Dark To Global Leadership, David J. Gerber
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The Changing Composition Of The American Jury, Nancy S. Marder
The Changing Composition Of The American Jury, Nancy S. Marder
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What's A Telegram?, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
What's A Telegram?, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
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A "Progressive Contraction Of Jurisdiction": The Making Of The Modern Supreme Court, Carolyn Shapiro
A "Progressive Contraction Of Jurisdiction": The Making Of The Modern Supreme Court, Carolyn Shapiro
125th Anniversary Materials
The Supreme Court in 1888 was in crisis. Its overall structure and responsibilities, created a century earlier by the Judiciary Act of 1789, were no longer adequate or appropriate. The Court had no control over its own docket - at the beginning of the 1888 term, there were 1,563 cases pending - and the justices’ responsibilities, which included circuit riding, were impossible to meet. Shaped as it was by a law almost as old as the country itself, the Supreme Court in 1888 - and the federal judicial system as a whole - would be barely recognizable to many today. …
Chicago's "Great Boodle Trial", Todd Haugh
Chicago's "Great Boodle Trial", Todd Haugh
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Chicago-Kent: 125 Years And Counting, Ralph L. Brill
Chicago-Kent: 125 Years And Counting, Ralph L. Brill
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Then & Now: Stories Of Law And Progress, Lori B. Andrews, Sarah K. Harding
Then & Now: Stories Of Law And Progress, Lori B. Andrews, Sarah K. Harding
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The Legacy Of In Re Neagle, Harold J. Krent
The Legacy Of In Re Neagle, Harold J. Krent
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