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Congressional Procedure And Statutory Interpretation, Larry Evans, Jarrell Wright, Neal Devins Jul 1993

Congressional Procedure And Statutory Interpretation, Larry Evans, Jarrell Wright, Neal Devins

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The Differing Treatment Of Efficiency And Competition In Antitrust And Tortious Interference Law, Gary Myers Jan 1993

The Differing Treatment Of Efficiency And Competition In Antitrust And Tortious Interference Law, Gary Myers

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During the last twenty years, there has been a revolution in antitrust law. As a result of extensive scholarly and judicial analysis, a new learning has developed concerning the content, role, and effect of antitrust doctrines. This trend has focused primarily on the primacy of consumer welfare and economic efficiency. Most commentators now assume that these two interrelated goals are the principal, if not exclusive, concerns of antitrust law. The United States Supreme Court has responded to these new approaches by modifying or altering antitrust law in a long series of cases. Similarly, the new learning has affected the focus …


“Junk Science”: The Criminal Cases, Paul C. Giannelli Jan 1993

“Junk Science”: The Criminal Cases, Paul C. Giannelli

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Rape Trauma Syndrome & Child Sexual Abuse Syndrome, Paul C. Giannelli Jan 1993

Rape Trauma Syndrome & Child Sexual Abuse Syndrome, Paul C. Giannelli

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No abstract provided.