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The Multi-Judge Decisional Process, Robert A. Leflar
The Multi-Judge Decisional Process, Robert A. Leflar
Maryland Law Review
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The Problem With The Courts: Black-Robed Bureaucracy, Or Collegiality Under Challenge?, Patricia M. Wald
The Problem With The Courts: Black-Robed Bureaucracy, Or Collegiality Under Challenge?, Patricia M. Wald
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nonadversarial Justice: The French Experience, Edward A. Tomlinson
Nonadversarial Justice: The French Experience, Edward A. Tomlinson
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Trends In American Criminal Sentencing Theory, Andrew Von Hirsch
Recent Trends In American Criminal Sentencing Theory, Andrew Von Hirsch
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sentencing In West Germany , Thomas Weigend
Note: Probation Revocation In Maryland: The Effect Of Nonfinal And Reversed Criminal Convictions
Note: Probation Revocation In Maryland: The Effect Of Nonfinal And Reversed Criminal Convictions
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comment: Defamation By Fiction
Expedited Procedures For Appellate Courts: Evidence From California's Third Distrcit Court Of Appeal, Joy A. Chapper, Roger A. Hanson
Expedited Procedures For Appellate Courts: Evidence From California's Third Distrcit Court Of Appeal, Joy A. Chapper, Roger A. Hanson
Maryland Law Review
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Appellate Delay And Cost - An Ancient And Common Disease: Is It Intractable, Alvin R. Rubin, Gilbert Ganucheau
Appellate Delay And Cost - An Ancient And Common Disease: Is It Intractable, Alvin R. Rubin, Gilbert Ganucheau
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sentencing In England , D. A. Thomas
Justice, Bureaucracy, Structure, And Simplification, Bernard S. Meyer
Justice, Bureaucracy, Structure, And Simplification, Bernard S. Meyer
Maryland Law Review
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The History Of A Maryland Title: A Conveyancer's Romance Renewed Uriel H. Crocker, David H. Fishman
The History Of A Maryland Title: A Conveyancer's Romance Renewed Uriel H. Crocker, David H. Fishman
Maryland Law Review
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Apartheid Baltimore Style: The Residential Segregation Ordinances Of 1910-1913, Garrett Power
Apartheid Baltimore Style: The Residential Segregation Ordinances Of 1910-1913, Garrett Power
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Maryland's Exchangeable Children: A Critique Of Maryland's System Of Providing Services To Mentally Handicapped Children, Susan P. Leviton, Nancy B. Shuger
Maryland's Exchangeable Children: A Critique Of Maryland's System Of Providing Services To Mentally Handicapped Children, Susan P. Leviton, Nancy B. Shuger
Maryland Law Review
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Rescuing The Private Attorney General: Why The Model Of The Lawyer As Bounty Hunter Is Not Working, John C. Coffee Jr.
Rescuing The Private Attorney General: Why The Model Of The Lawyer As Bounty Hunter Is Not Working, John C. Coffee Jr.
Maryland Law Review
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Accuracy And Consistency In Categorical Decision-Making: A Study Of Social Security's Medical-Vocational Guidelines-Two Birds With One Stone Or Pigeon-Holing Claimants?, John J. Capowski
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Toward Orallity And Visibility In The Appellate Process, Daniel J. Meador
Toward Orallity And Visibility In The Appellate Process, Daniel J. Meador
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Building An Appropriate Education From Board Of Education V. Rowley: Razing The Door And Raising The Floor, Perry A. Zirkel
Building An Appropriate Education From Board Of Education V. Rowley: Razing The Door And Raising The Floor, Perry A. Zirkel
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Origins Of Freedom Of Speech And Press, David S. Bogen
The Origins Of Freedom Of Speech And Press, David S. Bogen
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Court-Annexed Arbitration In The Federal Courts: The Philadelphia Story, Paul Nejelski, Andrew S. Zeldin
Court-Annexed Arbitration In The Federal Courts: The Philadelphia Story, Paul Nejelski, Andrew S. Zeldin
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.