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Full-Text Articles in Law
On Describing Legal Research, Steven M. Barkan
On Describing Legal Research, Steven M. Barkan
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Fundamentals of Legal Research. 2d ed. by J. Myron Jacobstein and Roy M. Mersky
The Roles Of Lawbooks, Alfred F. Conard
The Roles Of Lawbooks, Alfred F. Conard
Michigan Law Review
The Michigan Law Review's annual review of books provides us with an informative sample of the recently published books that are available to inform the lawyer's mind. No doubt the sample is biased by the idiosyncracies of the editors' tastes and of the reviewers' receptivity. But these biases are more likely to enhance than to diminish the significance of the selection.
Dedication Remarks, Terrance Sandalow, Theodore St. Antoine, John Pickering, Rober Nederlander, Gunnar Bickerts, Harold Shapiro, Potter Stewart
Dedication Remarks, Terrance Sandalow, Theodore St. Antoine, John Pickering, Rober Nederlander, Gunnar Bickerts, Harold Shapiro, Potter Stewart
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
A selection of speeches given at the dedication of the newly built Law Library.
Panel Discussion: Commenting On Theodore Lowi's "Law, Power, And Knowledge", Francis A. Allen, Theodore J. St. Antoine, Joseph L. Sax, E. Philip Soper
Panel Discussion: Commenting On Theodore Lowi's "Law, Power, And Knowledge", Francis A. Allen, Theodore J. St. Antoine, Joseph L. Sax, E. Philip Soper
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
Commenting on Theodore Lowi's "Law, Power, and Knowledge"
Participants: Professors Francis A. Allen, Theodore J. St. Antoine, Joseph L. Sax, and E. Philip Soper of the University of Michigan Low School
What Do Tax Limitation Votes Mean?, Daniel Rubinfeld, Paul N. Courant, Edward M. Gramlich
What Do Tax Limitation Votes Mean?, Daniel Rubinfeld, Paul N. Courant, Edward M. Gramlich
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
In response to the tax limitation movement which received national attention with the passage of California's Proposition 13 and which gave rise to a slate of tax limitation referends on the Michigan ballot in 1978, we began a theoretical and empirical study of the relationship between the size of state and local governing units and issues in public finance.
Appendix Iv, Michigan Journal Of International Law
Appendix Iv, Michigan Journal Of International Law
Michigan Journal of International Law
In this section: • Selected Works on the Rights and Status of Refugees Under United States and International Law, 1960-1980