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Attorney's Fees In Civil Rights Cases - October 2009 Term, Martin A. Schwartz Nov 2012

Attorney's Fees In Civil Rights Cases - October 2009 Term, Martin A. Schwartz

Martin A. Schwartz

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The Supreme Court 2009 Term Overview And 2010 Term Preview, Erwin Chemerinsky, Joan Biskupic, Martin A. Schwartz, Leon Friedman Nov 2012

The Supreme Court 2009 Term Overview And 2010 Term Preview, Erwin Chemerinsky, Joan Biskupic, Martin A. Schwartz, Leon Friedman

Martin A. Schwartz

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Table Annexed To Workshop Materials: Unanimous Decisions, Peter J. Aschenbrenner May 2012

Table Annexed To Workshop Materials: Unanimous Decisions, Peter J. Aschenbrenner

Peter J. Aschenbrenner

How can so many unanimous decisions result from the decision-making of judges appointed by Presidents of different parties? Decisions (2000-2010) are surveyed.


An Essay: Six Competing Currents Of Rule 10b-5 Jurisprudence, David M. Phillips Feb 2012

An Essay: Six Competing Currents Of Rule 10b-5 Jurisprudence, David M. Phillips

David M. Phillips

During the 1970’s and 1980’s, the United States Supreme Court decided a number of cases in which the Justices wrestled with the elements and scope of Rule 10b-5, promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission under Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Some of these cases were civil – private parties suing other parties for alleged violations of the rule, others were administrative enforcement actions brought by the SEC itself, and a few were criminal cases. Despite the different character of the cases, one could discern certain competing themes, or currents, espoused by different justices in these …