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Canon, Anti-Canon, And Judicial Dissent, Richard Primus
Canon, Anti-Canon, And Judicial Dissent, Richard Primus
Duke Law Journal
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Pangloss Was Right: Reforming Congress Is Useless, Expensive, Or Harmful, Michael C. Munger
Pangloss Was Right: Reforming Congress Is Useless, Expensive, Or Harmful, Michael C. Munger
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
The Rhetoric Of Neutrality And The Philosophers’ Brief: A Critique Of The Amicus Brief Of Six Moral Philosophers In Washington V. Glucksberg And Vacco V. Quill, Richard Church
Law and Contemporary Problems
Church discusses the amicus brief to the US Supreme Court in the companion assisted suicide cases of "Washington v. Glucksberg" and "Vacco v. Quill," in which six philosophers offer their views. The philosophers' charge--that prohibiting physician-assisted suicide can only be based on impermissible sectarian religious or ethical premises--can be raised against their "neutral" liberal argument itself.
How Investors React To Political Risk, Claire A. Hill
How Investors React To Political Risk, Claire A. Hill
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
No abstract provided.