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Dying To Get Away With It: How The Abatement Doctrine Thwarts Justice--And What Should Be Done Instead, Timothy A. Razel Jan 2007

Dying To Get Away With It: How The Abatement Doctrine Thwarts Justice--And What Should Be Done Instead, Timothy A. Razel

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Federalism As Westphalian Liberalism, Roderick M. Hills, Jr. Jan 2006

Federalism As Westphalian Liberalism, Roderick M. Hills, Jr.

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Spirited Debate: A Comment On Edward B. Foley's Jurisprudence And Theology, Perry Dane Jan 1998

Spirited Debate: A Comment On Edward B. Foley's Jurisprudence And Theology, Perry Dane

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Muslims And Accessible Jurisprudence In Liberal Democracies: A Response To Edward B. Foley's Jurisprudence And Theology, Khaled Abou El Fadl Jan 1998

Muslims And Accessible Jurisprudence In Liberal Democracies: A Response To Edward B. Foley's Jurisprudence And Theology, Khaled Abou El Fadl

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Indigenous Ethics And Alien Laws: Native Traditions And The United States Legal System, Mark A. Michaels Jan 1998

Indigenous Ethics And Alien Laws: Native Traditions And The United States Legal System, Mark A. Michaels

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Jurisprudence And Theology, Edward B. Foley Jan 1998

Jurisprudence And Theology, Edward B. Foley

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Working Group Reports & Agendas, Symposium, Report Of Working Group #1, Tami Scarola Jan 1998

Working Group Reports & Agendas, Symposium, Report Of Working Group #1, Tami Scarola

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Deliberative Democracy, Overlapping Consensus, And Same-Sex Marriage, Linda C. Mcclain Jan 1998

Deliberative Democracy, Overlapping Consensus, And Same-Sex Marriage, Linda C. Mcclain

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How Far Can We Separate Theology And Jurisprudence? Comment On Edward B. Foley's Jurisprudence And Theology, John Langran Jan 1998

How Far Can We Separate Theology And Jurisprudence? Comment On Edward B. Foley's Jurisprudence And Theology, John Langran

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Faith And The Liberal Legal Order: An Appreciative Response To Shaffer And The Symbolism Workshop, Elizabeth Mensch Jan 1998

Faith And The Liberal Legal Order: An Appreciative Response To Shaffer And The Symbolism Workshop, Elizabeth Mensch

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Border Patrol: Reflections On The Turn To History In Legal Scholarship, Laura Kalman Jan 1997

Border Patrol: Reflections On The Turn To History In Legal Scholarship, Laura Kalman

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A Stream Of Legal Consciousness: The Current Of Commerce Doctrine From Swift To Jones & Laughlin, Barry Cushman Jan 1992

A Stream Of Legal Consciousness: The Current Of Commerce Doctrine From Swift To Jones & Laughlin, Barry Cushman

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In this article on constitutional development and the New Deal Court. Professor Cushman argues that the conventional story of the Court's radical reversing of its jurisprudence in the face of the Court-packing plan is misconceived. The article instead seeks to demonstrate that Jones & Laughlin, one of the cases comprising the Constitutional Revolution of 1937 was conceptually, stylistically, and doctri- nally congruent with the Court's contemporary jurisprudence. The paradigm shift in commerce clause jurisprudence, Professor Cushman contends, came not in 1937, but in 1941 and 1942, after Roosevelt had had an opportunity to refash- ion the Court with a new …


Mandamus And Certiorari In New York From The Revolution To 1880: A Chapter In Legal History , Harold Weintraub Jan 1964

Mandamus And Certiorari In New York From The Revolution To 1880: A Chapter In Legal History , Harold Weintraub

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