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Foreword: Nonjudicial Statutory Interpretation, William D. Popkin
Foreword: Nonjudicial Statutory Interpretation, William D. Popkin
Articles by Maurer Faculty
In the past decade the study of statutory interpretation has gone from benign neglect to intense scrutiny, but the emphasis has remained on interpretation by courts. This symposium takes a different approach. The major theme is that interpretation depends on the interpreter and that we can gain insight into statutory interpretation, even by courts, from analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of nonjudicial interpreters. Part I of this Foreword places the symposium in the broader setting of recent literature on statutory interpretation, briefly reviewing the major schools of thought and explaining the contributors' perspectives. Part II sets forth my own views …
Book Review. Inventing The Industrial Revolution: The English Patent System, 1660-1800, Marshall A. Leaffer
Book Review. Inventing The Industrial Revolution: The English Patent System, 1660-1800, Marshall A. Leaffer
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Feminism's Search For The Feminine: Essentialism, Utopianism, And Community, Susan H. Williams
Feminism's Search For The Feminine: Essentialism, Utopianism, And Community, Susan H. Williams
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Book Review. Conceptual Change And The Constitution, Stephen A. Conrad
Book Review. Conceptual Change And The Constitution, Stephen A. Conrad
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Book Review. From Medieval Group Litigation To The Modern Class Action By Stephen C. Yeazell, Richard M. Fraher
Book Review. From Medieval Group Litigation To The Modern Class Action By Stephen C. Yeazell, Richard M. Fraher
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