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The Influence Of A Decade Of Statutory Interpretation Scholarship On Judicial Rulings: An Empirical Analysis, Gregory S. Crespi Jan 2000

The Influence Of A Decade Of Statutory Interpretation Scholarship On Judicial Rulings: An Empirical Analysis, Gregory S. Crespi

SMU Law Review

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Opening Comment To The March 1999 Roy R. Ray Lecture: Judicial Independence And Democratic Accountability In Highest State Courts, William V. Dorsaneo Iii Jan 2000

Opening Comment To The March 1999 Roy R. Ray Lecture: Judicial Independence And Democratic Accountability In Highest State Courts, William V. Dorsaneo Iii

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Making Xml Pay: Revising Existing Electronic Payments To Law To Accommodate Innovation, Jane K. Winn Jan 2000

Making Xml Pay: Revising Existing Electronic Payments To Law To Accommodate Innovation, Jane K. Winn

SMU Law Review

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Foreword, Thomas Wm. Mayo Jan 2000

Foreword, Thomas Wm. Mayo

SMU Law Review

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America's Engagement In The World At A New Century's Dawn Legal And Ethical Implications For The Use Of Force, Kay Bailey Hutchison Jan 2000

America's Engagement In The World At A New Century's Dawn Legal And Ethical Implications For The Use Of Force, Kay Bailey Hutchison

SMU Law Review

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Criminal Law, Victoria Palacios Jan 2000

Criminal Law, Victoria Palacios

SMU Law Review

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Health Care Law, Thomas Wm. Mayo Jan 2000

Health Care Law, Thomas Wm. Mayo

SMU Law Review

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Judges, Juries, And Reviewing Courts, William V. Dorsaneo Iii Jan 2000

Judges, Juries, And Reviewing Courts, William V. Dorsaneo Iii

SMU Law Review

The purposes of this paper are to evaluate the standard and scope of appellate evidentiary review of fact findings made by juries and trial judges under Texas law, and to describe and to criticize the recent treatment of the duty and causation issues in tort litigation by the Texas Supreme Court. The court has not acknowledged that the standards of evidentiary review applied to jury findings have been changed and one prominent scholar has concluded otherwise, but an examination of the court's recent jurisprudence reveals that significant changes have been made in the application of the no-evidence standard of review …


The Wolf At The Campfire: Understanding Confidential Relationships, Roy Ryden Anderson Jan 2000

The Wolf At The Campfire: Understanding Confidential Relationships, Roy Ryden Anderson

SMU Law Review

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