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Articles 301 - 312 of 312
Full-Text Articles in Law
The Myth Of Morality And Fault In Criminal Law Doctrine, John L. Diamond
The Myth Of Morality And Fault In Criminal Law Doctrine, John L. Diamond
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No abstract provided.
Rethinking Media Liability For Defamation Of Public Figures, John L. Diamond
Rethinking Media Liability For Defamation Of Public Figures, John L. Diamond
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No abstract provided.
The Historical Origins Of The Alien Tort Statute: A Response To The "Originalists", William S. Dodge
The Historical Origins Of The Alien Tort Statute: A Response To The "Originalists", William S. Dodge
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No abstract provided.
Making The Law Safe For Science: A Proposed Rule For The Admission Of Expert Testimony, David L. Faigman
Making The Law Safe For Science: A Proposed Rule For The Admission Of Expert Testimony, David L. Faigman
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The Syndromic Lawyer Syndrome: A Psychological Theory Of Evidentiary Munificence, David L. Faigman
The Syndromic Lawyer Syndrome: A Psychological Theory Of Evidentiary Munificence, David L. Faigman
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The Shape Of Transfers To Come: A Model Water Transfer Act For California, Brian E. Gray
The Shape Of Transfers To Come: A Model Water Transfer Act For California, Brian E. Gray
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John Milton's Areopagitica And The Modern First Amendment, Vincent A. Blasi
John Milton's Areopagitica And The Modern First Amendment, Vincent A. Blasi
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The traditional liberal argument for free speech is now under fire from several directions. Critics from the left, the center, and the right find simplistic the claim that unregulated expression promotes the search for truth, the protection of self-government, the autonomy of individuals, and the control of concentrated power. Even if free speech does serve these values to a considerable degree, there are costs associated with liberty, costs the critics say are not sufficiently recognized in the standard liberal accounts.
As a general matter, but especially regarding the freedom of speech, liberalism is seen as too doctrinaire, too optimistic about …
Local Government And The New York State Constitution, Richard Briffault
Local Government And The New York State Constitution, Richard Briffault
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On November 4, 1997, the question "Shall there be a convention to revise the [state] constitution and amend the same?" will be submitted to the New York state electorate pursuant to the provision in the state constitution requiring that every twenty years the voters be given the opportunity to call for a constitutional convention. A longstanding constitutional concern in New York is local government and the relations between local governments and the State. With an eye to the upcoming vote on whether to hold a constitutional convention, this paper examines the place of local government and state-local relations in the …
Arbitration Of Employment Discrimination Claims: Doctrine And Policy In The Wake Of Gilmer, Joseph R. Grodin
Arbitration Of Employment Discrimination Claims: Doctrine And Policy In The Wake Of Gilmer, Joseph R. Grodin
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A Tale Of Two Opinions, Joseph R. Grodin
Julian Levi Memorial, Mary Kay Kane
Race Law And Justice: The Rehnquist Court And The American Dilemma,, Frank H. Wu
Race Law And Justice: The Rehnquist Court And The American Dilemma,, Frank H. Wu
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No abstract provided.