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Comment On Maki V. Frelk--Comparative V. Contributory Negligence: Should The Court Or Legislature Decide?, Harry Kalven Jr.
Comment On Maki V. Frelk--Comparative V. Contributory Negligence: Should The Court Or Legislature Decide?, Harry Kalven Jr.
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Pretrial And Date Of Settlement, Hans Zeisel
The Study Of International Law, Gidon A. G. Gottlieb
The University, The Professions, And The Law, Edward Hirsch Levi
The University, The Professions, And The Law, Edward Hirsch Levi
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Natural Monopoly And Its Regulation, Richard A. Posner
Court Delay Caused By The Bar, Hans Zeisel
The Prosecutor's Role In The Plea Bargaining, Albert Alschuler
The Prosecutor's Role In The Plea Bargaining, Albert Alschuler
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Comparative Law - Its Functions, Methods And Usages, Max Rheinstein
Comparative Law - Its Functions, Methods And Usages, Max Rheinstein
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Book Review (Reviewing Max Freedman, Roosevelt And Frankfurter: Their Correspondence 1928-54 (1968)), Philip B. Kurland
Book Review (Reviewing Max Freedman, Roosevelt And Frankfurter: Their Correspondence 1928-54 (1968)), Philip B. Kurland
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Uninhibited, Robust, And Wide-Open: A Note On Free Speech And The Warren Court, Harry Kalven Jr.
Uninhibited, Robust, And Wide-Open: A Note On Free Speech And The Warren Court, Harry Kalven Jr.
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The Choice Among State Laws In Maritime Death Cases, David P. Currie
The Choice Among State Laws In Maritime Death Cases, David P. Currie
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Oligopoly And The Antitrust Laws: A Suggested Approach, Richard A. Posner
Oligopoly And The Antitrust Laws: A Suggested Approach, Richard A. Posner
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Slumlordism As A Tort: A Dissenting View, Walter J. Blum, Allison Dunham
Slumlordism As A Tort: A Dissenting View, Walter J. Blum, Allison Dunham
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Comment On Reich V. Purcell, David P. Currie
The Federal Courts And The American Law Institute Part I, David P. Currie
The Federal Courts And The American Law Institute Part I, David P. Currie
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The Federal Courts And The American Law Institute: Part I (1968); Part Ii (1969), David P. Currie
The Federal Courts And The American Law Institute: Part I (1968); Part Ii (1969), David P. Currie
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Book Review (Reviewing Joseph L. Sax, Water Law, Planning & Policy (Cases And Materials) (1968)), David P. Currie
Book Review (Reviewing Joseph L. Sax, Water Law, Planning & Policy (Cases And Materials) (1968)), David P. Currie
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A Schema Of Alternatives To The Present Auto Accident System, Harry Kalven Jr.
A Schema Of Alternatives To The Present Auto Accident System, Harry Kalven Jr.
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Constitutionality Law And Economic Liberty, Jo Desha Lucas
Constitutionality Law And Economic Liberty, Jo Desha Lucas
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Our Man From Wall Street, Harry Kalven Jr.
Ex-Post-Facto And The Contracts Clauses In The Federal Convention: A Note On The Editorial Ingenuity Of James Madison, William W. Crosskey
Ex-Post-Facto And The Contracts Clauses In The Federal Convention: A Note On The Editorial Ingenuity Of James Madison, William W. Crosskey
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Earl Warren, The 'Warren Court,' And The Warren Myths, Philip B. Kurland
Earl Warren, The 'Warren Court,' And The Warren Myths, Philip B. Kurland
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The Impotence Of Reticence, Philip B. Kurland
The Impotence Of Reticence, Philip B. Kurland
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The difficult national problems which have focused around the presidency in this election year have created renewed interest in theories of presidential power. In this article the author reviews the gravitation of power from the legislative to the executive branch, and, through an institutional analysis, discusses the difficulties created by the shift in balance. The conclusion is reached that rejuvenation of congressional authority is a prerequisite to the continuance of a free and stable American government.