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The Hazards To The Press Of Claiming A “Preferred Position”, William W. Van Alstyne
The Hazards To The Press Of Claiming A “Preferred Position”, William W. Van Alstyne
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The Alienation Of Law Students, Paul D. Carrington, James J. Conley
The Alienation Of Law Students, Paul D. Carrington, James J. Conley
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Defamatory Opinions And The Restatement (Second) Of Torts, George C. Christie
Defamatory Opinions And The Restatement (Second) Of Torts, George C. Christie
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‘Ernst & Ernst V. Hochfelder’: A Critique And An Evaluation Of Its Impact Upon The Scheme Of The Federal Securities Laws, James D. Cox
‘Ernst & Ernst V. Hochfelder’: A Critique And An Evaluation Of Its Impact Upon The Scheme Of The Federal Securities Laws, James D. Cox
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Ernst & Ernst v. Hochfelder presented to the Supreme Court the most perplexing issue yet to arise from the implied right of action under section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule l0b-5: whether the standard of culpability imposed by those provisions includes a duty to exercise reasonable care.
Cracks In “The New Property”: Adjudicative Due Process In The Administrative State, William W. Van Alstyne
Cracks In “The New Property”: Adjudicative Due Process In The Administrative State, William W. Van Alstyne
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Towards Integrated Management Of International Trade - The U.S. Trade Act Of 1974, Kazimierz Grzybowski, Victor Rud, George Stepanyenko
Towards Integrated Management Of International Trade - The U.S. Trade Act Of 1974, Kazimierz Grzybowski, Victor Rud, George Stepanyenko
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Health Care Cost-Containment Regulation: Prospects And An Alternative, Clark C. Havighurst
Health Care Cost-Containment Regulation: Prospects And An Alternative, Clark C. Havighurst
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Regulation of the health care system to achieve appropriate containment of overall costs is characterized by Professor Havighurst as requiring public officials to engage, directly or indirectly, in the rationing of medical services. This rationing function is seen by the author as peculiarly difficult for political institutions to perform, given the public's expectations and the symbolic importance of health care. An effort on the part of regulators to shift the rationing burden to providers is detected, as is a trend toward increasingly arbitrary regulation, designed to minimize regulators' confrontations with sensitive issues. Irrationality and ignorance are found to plague regulatory …
The Moral Legitimacy Of The Minimal State, George C. Christie
The Moral Legitimacy Of The Minimal State, George C. Christie
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Negative Attitudes Of Law Students: A Replication Of The Alienation And Dissatisfaction Factors, Paul D. Carrington
Negative Attitudes Of Law Students: A Replication Of The Alienation And Dissatisfaction Factors, Paul D. Carrington
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The Conflicts Problem Between The Longshoremen’S Act And State Workmen’S Compensation Acts Under The 1972 Amendments, Arthur Larson
The Conflicts Problem Between The Longshoremen’S Act And State Workmen’S Compensation Acts Under The 1972 Amendments, Arthur Larson
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Property And Tort In Nuclear Law Today, Kazimierz Grzybowski, William Dobishinski
Property And Tort In Nuclear Law Today, Kazimierz Grzybowski, William Dobishinski
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Conflict Of Laws In Damage Suits Related To Workmen’S Compensation Cases, Arthur Larson
Conflict Of Laws In Damage Suits Related To Workmen’S Compensation Cases, Arthur Larson
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