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Your Money Or Your Life: A Modest Proposal For Mandatory Pro Bono Services, Mary I. Coombs
Your Money Or Your Life: A Modest Proposal For Mandatory Pro Bono Services, Mary I. Coombs
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Telling The Victim's Story, Mary I. Coombs
Structures Of Subordination: Women Of Color At The Intersection Of Title Vii And The Nlra. Not!, Elizabeth M. Iglesias
Structures Of Subordination: Women Of Color At The Intersection Of Title Vii And The Nlra. Not!, Elizabeth M. Iglesias
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The Hard Case Of Broadcast Indecency, Lili Levi
Self-Regulation, Normative Choice, And The Structure Of Corporate Fiduciary Law, William Wilson Bratton
Self-Regulation, Normative Choice, And The Structure Of Corporate Fiduciary Law, William Wilson Bratton
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Caesar Would Have Arbitrated, Hugh D. Spitzer
Caesar Would Have Arbitrated, Hugh D. Spitzer
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With the recent increase in mandatory arbitration for small civil disputes and voluntary arbitration for much larger cases, it is easy to suppose that dispute resolution by someone other than a government- appointed judge is a novel, imaginative creation of the modern legal system.
But for the Romans who lived in Julius Caesar's time, indeed from several hundred years B.C. to at least 300 A.D., most civil matters never went to an official "judge." Instead, almost all such disputes were resolved by a lay arbitrator under a remarkably flexible and enduring system of civil procedure that worked as effectively as …
The Administrative Claim Prerequisite To Suit Against The United States Under The Admiralty Jurisdiction Extension Act, Craig H. Allen
The Administrative Claim Prerequisite To Suit Against The United States Under The Admiralty Jurisdiction Extension Act, Craig H. Allen
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The Admiralty Jurisdiction Extension Act (AJEA) confers federal admiralty jurisdiction over all causes of action for vessel-caused damage done or consummated on land. In extending admiralty jurisdiction to land-based damage, the Act not only opened admiralty courts to a new class of litigants, it also enlarged the range of possible claims which could be brought against the United States under the Suits in Admiralty Act (SAA) or the Public Vessels Act (PVA). At the same time, however, an important prerequisite to suit against the government was incorporated into the AJEA that is absent from the SAA or PVA: where an …
Should Active Euthanasia Be Legalized? No: Preserve Traditional Restraints, Yale Kamisar
Should Active Euthanasia Be Legalized? No: Preserve Traditional Restraints, Yale Kamisar
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The distinction between letting people die and killing them by lethal injection is now an integral part of the medico-legal landscape. This is the compromise we have arrived at in the struggle to take a humane approach toward seriously ill patients while still preserving as many traditional restraints against killing as we possibly can. This may be neither the logician's or the philosopher's way to resolve the controversy, but it may nevertheless be a defensible pragmatic way to do so.
Are Rights The Right Thing? Individual Rights, Communitarian Purposes And America's Problems (Book Review), David Abraham
Are Rights The Right Thing? Individual Rights, Communitarian Purposes And America's Problems (Book Review), David Abraham
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Whiteness And Women, In Practice And Theory: A Reply To Catharine Mackinnon, Martha R. Mahoney
Whiteness And Women, In Practice And Theory: A Reply To Catharine Mackinnon, Martha R. Mahoney
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Philosophy/Philosophy, An Untenable Dualism, Susan Haack
Philosophy/Philosophy, An Untenable Dualism, Susan Haack
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Irs Tax Exemptions And Affordable Housing: Old Standards For New Times, Janet Stearns, Doreen Fundiller-Zweif
Irs Tax Exemptions And Affordable Housing: Old Standards For New Times, Janet Stearns, Doreen Fundiller-Zweif
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In A World Not Their Own: The Adoption Of Black Children, Zanita E. Fenton
In A World Not Their Own: The Adoption Of Black Children, Zanita E. Fenton
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Comparing Broadcast Structures: Transnational Perspectives And Post-Communist Examples, Monroe E. Price
Comparing Broadcast Structures: Transnational Perspectives And Post-Communist Examples, Monroe E. Price
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Modern Constitutionalism As Interplay Between Identity And Diversity: An Introduction, Michel Rosenfeld
Modern Constitutionalism As Interplay Between Identity And Diversity: An Introduction, Michel Rosenfeld
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James Madison And Public Choice At Gucci Gulch: A Procedural Defense Of Tax Expenditures And Tax Institutions, Edward A. Zelinsky
James Madison And Public Choice At Gucci Gulch: A Procedural Defense Of Tax Expenditures And Tax Institutions, Edward A. Zelinsky
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Few academic doctrines can claim the intellectual and political success of tax expenditure analysis. In roughly a generation's time, Professor Surrey's procedural and substantive critique of tax subsidies has become entrenched in the law school curriculum and in legal scholarship. More impressively, the tax expenditure concept has been enshrined in federal law and become part of the daily discourse of the national budget process.
Transitional Constitutions, Arthur J. Jacobson
Jacob Burns And The Institute For Advanced Legal Studies, David G. Carlson
Jacob Burns And The Institute For Advanced Legal Studies, David G. Carlson
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Purchase Money Under The Uniform Commercial Code, David G. Carlson
Purchase Money Under The Uniform Commercial Code, David G. Carlson
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The Copenhagen Document: Intervention In Support Of Democracy, Malvina Halberstam
The Copenhagen Document: Intervention In Support Of Democracy, Malvina Halberstam
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Liars Should Have Good Memories: Legal Fictions And The Tax Code, John A. Miller
Liars Should Have Good Memories: Legal Fictions And The Tax Code, John A. Miller
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Rationalizing Injustice: The Supreme Court And The Property Tax, John A. Miller
Rationalizing Injustice: The Supreme Court And The Property Tax, John A. Miller
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The False Duality Of Efficiency And Predation In The Analysis Of Monopolizing Conduct, Mark Anderson
The False Duality Of Efficiency And Predation In The Analysis Of Monopolizing Conduct, Mark Anderson
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Real Life Moot Court: The University Of Idaho Legal Aid Clinic Appellate Component Benefits Students, Clients, And Court, Maureen Laflin
Real Life Moot Court: The University Of Idaho Legal Aid Clinic Appellate Component Benefits Students, Clients, And Court, Maureen Laflin
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Reform Of The Taxation Of Mergers, Acquisitions, And Lbos, John A. Miller
Reform Of The Taxation Of Mergers, Acquisitions, And Lbos, John A. Miller
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The Eagle Bird: Mapping A New West, Dale Goble
Indeterminacy, Complexity, And Fairness: Justifying Rule Simplification In The Law Of Taxation, John A. Miller
Indeterminacy, Complexity, And Fairness: Justifying Rule Simplification In The Law Of Taxation, John A. Miller
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The Merger Puzzle, John A. Miller
On The Margins Of Microeconomics, David G. Carlson
Imposing Unified Executive Branch Statutory Interpretation, Michael Herz
Imposing Unified Executive Branch Statutory Interpretation, Michael Herz
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