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Metaphor And Method: How Not To Think About Constitutional Interpretation, Thomas Morawetz Oct 1994

Metaphor And Method: How Not To Think About Constitutional Interpretation, Thomas Morawetz

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Issues In The Design Of Formulary Apportionment In The Context Of Nafta, Richard Pomp Jul 1994

Issues In The Design Of Formulary Apportionment In The Context Of Nafta, Richard Pomp

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Tax Harmonization And Coordination In Europe And America, Stephen Utz Jul 1994

Tax Harmonization And Coordination In Europe And America, Stephen Utz

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No abstract provided.


Way We Live Now: A Discussion Of Contracts And Domestic Arrangements, The, Carol Weisbrod Jan 1994

Way We Live Now: A Discussion Of Contracts And Domestic Arrangements, The, Carol Weisbrod

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St. Mary's Honor Center V. Hicks: Questioning The Basic Assumption, Deborah Calloway Jan 1994

St. Mary's Honor Center V. Hicks: Questioning The Basic Assumption, Deborah Calloway

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No abstract provided.


The Legitimacy Of The Constitutional Judge And Theories Of Interpretation In The United States, Richard Kay, William B. Fisch Jan 1994

The Legitimacy Of The Constitutional Judge And Theories Of Interpretation In The United States, Richard Kay, William B. Fisch

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The paper addresses the sources of legitimacy of a judge exercising the power to declare acts of government invalid on constitutional grounds, and their relationship to theories of interpretation of the constitutional texts. In perhaps no other country is the legitimacy of the constitutional judge a more important issue than in the United States. Constitutional judicial review of acts of the government has had, and continues to have, a profound effect on the extent and character of public action. The constitutional decisions of the courts govern, to a significant degree, some of the most intensely controversial questions of public policy. …


Testing The Radical Experiment: A Study Of Lawyer Response To Clients Who Intend To Harm Others, Leslie Levin Jan 1994

Testing The Radical Experiment: A Study Of Lawyer Response To Clients Who Intend To Harm Others, Leslie Levin

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Emperor's Clothes And Other Tales About The Standards For Imposing Lawyer Discipline Sanctions, The, Leslie Levin Jan 1994

Emperor's Clothes And Other Tales About The Standards For Imposing Lawyer Discipline Sanctions, The, Leslie Levin

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Check Fraud Litigation In Connecticut After The 1990 Revisions To The U.C.C., Timothy Fisher Jan 1994

Check Fraud Litigation In Connecticut After The 1990 Revisions To The U.C.C., Timothy Fisher

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No abstract provided.


The Research Assistant Pool In The Law Library, Darcy Kirk Jan 1994

The Research Assistant Pool In The Law Library, Darcy Kirk

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Shaky Grounds: The Case Against The Case Against Antidiscrimination Laws, Peter Siegelman Jan 1994

Shaky Grounds: The Case Against The Case Against Antidiscrimination Laws, Peter Siegelman

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Reviewing: Richard Epstein, Forbidden Grounds: The Case against Employment Discrimination Laws. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1991.