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A National Putative Father Registry, Wells Conference On Adoption Law, Mary M. Beck
A National Putative Father Registry, Wells Conference On Adoption Law, Mary M. Beck
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This Article will discuss the mechanics of putative father registries, review jurisdictional issues, analyze the policies behind their development, and review relevant case law over the last 5 years.
A Tribute To Roger Groot, Frank O. Bowman Iii
A Tribute To Roger Groot, Frank O. Bowman Iii
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A Tribute to Roger Groot
Tort Reform Renews Debate Over Mandatory Mediation, Richard C. Reuben
Tort Reform Renews Debate Over Mandatory Mediation, Richard C. Reuben
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Despite the rise of the Democrats during the midterm elections, tort reform can be expected to continue to be an important topic at both the state and federal levels. This is significant for dispute resolution, because a number of the reform measures being discussed include mandatory mediation requirements for many, if not most, civil cases.