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1989

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Full-Text Articles in Law

Search Warrants: A View Of The Process, Charles Cantrell Dec 1988

Search Warrants: A View Of The Process, Charles Cantrell

Charles Cantrell

No abstract provided.


Financers As Fiduciaries: An Examination Of Recent Trends In Lender Liability, Alvin C. Harrell, Peter G. Pierce Iii Dec 1988

Financers As Fiduciaries: An Examination Of Recent Trends In Lender Liability, Alvin C. Harrell, Peter G. Pierce Iii

Alvin C. Harrell

No abstract provided.


Brief Of Amicus Curiae, Society Of American Law Teachers (With Co-Counsel), In Re Determination Of Executive Commission On Ethical Standards Re: Appearance Of Rutgers Attorneys, 116 N.J. 216 (1989), Charles D. Weisselberg Dec 1988

Brief Of Amicus Curiae, Society Of American Law Teachers (With Co-Counsel), In Re Determination Of Executive Commission On Ethical Standards Re: Appearance Of Rutgers Attorneys, 116 N.J. 216 (1989), Charles D. Weisselberg

Charles D Weisselberg

No abstract provided.


Are Constitutional Cases Political?, Brian Slattery Dec 1988

Are Constitutional Cases Political?, Brian Slattery

Brian Slattery

To argue that constitutional adjudication is political does not carry us very far unless we go on to specify what the pursuit of politics entails, the goals it seeks to attain, and the basic principles informing its practice. The word political has no clearly defined meaning in modern usage. Rather, it has the chameleon-like capacity to change colours so as to blend with a variety of different conceptual backgrounds. Of course, if we adopt an Aristotelian notion of politics as the pursuit of the common good of a community and the individual goods of its members, we can agree that …


I Fought The Law And The Law Won’: A Report On Women And Disparate Sentencing In South Dakota (With Chris Hutton, And Steve Feimer), Frank Pommersheim Dec 1988

I Fought The Law And The Law Won’: A Report On Women And Disparate Sentencing In South Dakota (With Chris Hutton, And Steve Feimer), Frank Pommersheim

Frank Pommersheim

No abstract provided.


Federal Question Doctrines And American Indian Law, Dennis W. Arrow Dec 1988

Federal Question Doctrines And American Indian Law, Dennis W. Arrow

Dennis W. Arrow

No abstract provided.


Of Federal Questions, Removal Jurisdiction And American Indian Law, Dennis W. Arrow Dec 1988

Of Federal Questions, Removal Jurisdiction And American Indian Law, Dennis W. Arrow

Dennis W. Arrow

No abstract provided.


Anatomy Of A Failed Statutory Provision: U.C.C. Section 9-306(4)(D)(Ii), Peter G. Dillon, Alvin C. Harrell Dec 1988

Anatomy Of A Failed Statutory Provision: U.C.C. Section 9-306(4)(D)(Ii), Peter G. Dillon, Alvin C. Harrell

Peter G. Dillon

No abstract provided.


Helping Jurors To Make Sense Of Expert Testimony, David Aaronson Dec 1988

Helping Jurors To Make Sense Of Expert Testimony, David Aaronson

David Aaronson

Today's jurors frequently sit in trials where confusing and conflicting expert testimony is likely to be presented by sophisticated and highly trained individuals, using terminology unfamiliar to the average person. Proposals have been made and trial courts are experimenting with various procedures—none thoroughly evaluated— to improve jurors’ ability to cope with such testimony. My purpose here is to more clearly identify the problem and to review some of the reform proposals. 


A Critique Of The Reasonable Expectations Doctrine, Stephen Ware Dec 1988

A Critique Of The Reasonable Expectations Doctrine, Stephen Ware

Stephen Ware

This Comment argues that the doctrine should be abandoned.


The Law Of The Environment In The Restatement 3rd: A Symbolic Step Of Modest Value, David D. Caron Dec 1988

The Law Of The Environment In The Restatement 3rd: A Symbolic Step Of Modest Value, David D. Caron

David D. Caron

No abstract provided.