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Whose Advantage After All: A Comment On The Comparison Of Civil Justice Systems, Herbert L. Bernstein Apr 1988

Whose Advantage After All: A Comment On The Comparison Of Civil Justice Systems, Herbert L. Bernstein

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No abstract provided.


Tax-Induced Distortions In The Voluntary Sector, Charles T. Clotfelter Jan 1988

Tax-Induced Distortions In The Voluntary Sector, Charles T. Clotfelter

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No abstract provided.


The Search For An Author: Shakespeare And The Framers, James Boyle Jan 1988

The Search For An Author: Shakespeare And The Framers, James Boyle

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No abstract provided.


Evaluating Judicial Candidates, Erwin Chemerinsky Jan 1988

Evaluating Judicial Candidates, Erwin Chemerinsky

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Making Rules To Dispose Of Manifestly Unfounded Assertions: An Exorcism Of The Bogy Of Non-Trans-Substantive Rules Of Civil Procedure, Paul D. Carrington Jan 1988

Making Rules To Dispose Of Manifestly Unfounded Assertions: An Exorcism Of The Bogy Of Non-Trans-Substantive Rules Of Civil Procedure, Paul D. Carrington

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Heroes In The Law: Alford V. Shaw, James D. Cox Jan 1988

Heroes In The Law: Alford V. Shaw, James D. Cox

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The Supreme Court On Attorney Fee Awards, 1985 And 1986 Terms: Economics, Ethics, And Ex Ante Analysis, Thomas D. Rowe Jr. Jan 1988

The Supreme Court On Attorney Fee Awards, 1985 And 1986 Terms: Economics, Ethics, And Ex Ante Analysis, Thomas D. Rowe Jr.

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Choices: Paving The Road Toward A “Definition” Of Insider Trading, James D. Cox Jan 1988

Choices: Paving The Road Toward A “Definition” Of Insider Trading, James D. Cox

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What The Constitution Means By Executive Power, Charles J. Cooper, Orrin Hatch, Eugene V. Rowstow, Michael E. Tigar Jan 1988

What The Constitution Means By Executive Power, Charles J. Cooper, Orrin Hatch, Eugene V. Rowstow, Michael E. Tigar

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The President’S Powers As Commander-In-Chief Versus Congress’ War Power And Appropriations Power, Charles Bennett, Arthur B. Culvahouse Jr., Geoffrey P. Miller, William Bradford Reynolds, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1988

The President’S Powers As Commander-In-Chief Versus Congress’ War Power And Appropriations Power, Charles Bennett, Arthur B. Culvahouse Jr., Geoffrey P. Miller, William Bradford Reynolds, William W. Van Alstyne

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Parity Reconsidered: Defining A Role For The Federal Judiciary, Erwin Chemerinsky Jan 1988

Parity Reconsidered: Defining A Role For The Federal Judiciary, Erwin Chemerinsky

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Federal Courts, State Courts, And The Constitution: A Rejoinder To Professor Redish, Erwin Chemerinsky Jan 1988

Federal Courts, State Courts, And The Constitution: A Rejoinder To Professor Redish, Erwin Chemerinsky

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“Discrimination” On The Basis Of Religion: An Examination Of Attempted Value Neutrality In Employment, Laura S. Underkuffler Jan 1988

“Discrimination” On The Basis Of Religion: An Examination Of Attempted Value Neutrality In Employment, Laura S. Underkuffler

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Health Care As A Laboratory For The Study Of Law And Policy, Clark C. Havighurst Jan 1988

Health Care As A Laboratory For The Study Of Law And Policy, Clark C. Havighurst

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Original Understanding And The Constitution, Michael E. Tigar Jan 1988

Original Understanding And The Constitution, Michael E. Tigar

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No abstract provided.


Directors’ Duties In Management Buyouts And Leveraged Recapitalizations, Deborah A. Demott Jan 1988

Directors’ Duties In Management Buyouts And Leveraged Recapitalizations, Deborah A. Demott

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No abstract provided.


Re-Expressing Parenthood, Katharine T. Bartlett Jan 1988

Re-Expressing Parenthood, Katharine T. Bartlett

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Continuing Work On The Civil Rules: The Summons, Paul D. Carrington Jan 1988

Continuing Work On The Civil Rules: The Summons, Paul D. Carrington

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Freedom And Community In The Academy, Paul D. Carrington Jan 1988

Freedom And Community In The Academy, Paul D. Carrington

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No abstract provided.


From The Editor: Who We Are And What We Do, Richard A. Danner Jan 1988

From The Editor: Who We Are And What We Do, Richard A. Danner

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Spite Nominations To The United States Supreme Court: Herbert C. Hoover, Owen J. Roberts, And The Politics Of Presidential Vengeance In Retrospect, Peter G. Fish Jan 1988

Spite Nominations To The United States Supreme Court: Herbert C. Hoover, Owen J. Roberts, And The Politics Of Presidential Vengeance In Retrospect, Peter G. Fish

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Presidential revenge as a motivating force behind Supreme Court nominations is an ineluctable thread running through American judicial selection politics.


Seeking Justice: An Empirical Map Of Consumer Problems And Consumer Responses In Canada, Neil Vidmar Jan 1988

Seeking Justice: An Empirical Map Of Consumer Problems And Consumer Responses In Canada, Neil Vidmar

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No abstract provided.


In Re “William Shakespeare”, James Boyle Jan 1988

In Re “William Shakespeare”, James Boyle

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No abstract provided.


Limiting Directors’ Liability, Deborah A. Demott Jan 1988

Limiting Directors’ Liability, Deborah A. Demott

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No abstract provided.


Are Rifle Shot Transition Rules And Other Ad Hoc Tax Legislation Constitutional?, Lawrence A. Zelenak Jan 1988

Are Rifle Shot Transition Rules And Other Ad Hoc Tax Legislation Constitutional?, Lawrence A. Zelenak

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No abstract provided.


From The Editor: Writing About Original Research, Richard A. Danner Jan 1988

From The Editor: Writing About Original Research, Richard A. Danner

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Protecting The Democratic Process: Voter Standing To Challenge Abuses Of Incumbancy, Erwin Chemerinsky Jan 1988

Protecting The Democratic Process: Voter Standing To Challenge Abuses Of Incumbancy, Erwin Chemerinsky

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Investment Funds And Debt-Equity Swaps: Broadening The Base Of A New Financial Tool, Stephen Wallenstein, James R. Silkenat Jan 1988

Investment Funds And Debt-Equity Swaps: Broadening The Base Of A New Financial Tool, Stephen Wallenstein, James R. Silkenat

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Presidential Influence On Congressional Appropriations Decisions, D.Roderick Kiewiet, Mathew D. Mccubbins Jan 1988

Presidential Influence On Congressional Appropriations Decisions, D.Roderick Kiewiet, Mathew D. Mccubbins

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We investigate the extent to which possession of the veto allows the president to influence congressional decisions regarding regular annual appropriations legislation. The most important implication of our analysis is that the influence the veto conveys is asymmetrical: it allows the president to restrain Congress when he prefers to appropriate less to an agency than Congress does; it does not provide him an effective means of extracting higher appropriations from Congress when he prefers to spend more than it does. This asymmetry derives from constitutional limitations on the veto, in combination with the presence of a de facto reversionary expenditure …