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Understanding Joint And Several Liability, Richard W. Wright Dec 1991

Understanding Joint And Several Liability, Richard W. Wright

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White On White: Anonymous Tips, Reasonable Suspicion And The Constitution, David S. Rudstein Mar 1991

White On White: Anonymous Tips, Reasonable Suspicion And The Constitution, David S. Rudstein

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Legal Mindstorms: Lawyers, Computers And Powerful Ideas, Ronald W. Staudt Mar 1991

Legal Mindstorms: Lawyers, Computers And Powerful Ideas, Ronald W. Staudt

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Western Water Law, Global Warming, And Growth Limitations, A. Dan Tarlock Mar 1991

Western Water Law, Global Warming, And Growth Limitations, A. Dan Tarlock

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Confidentiality Of Genetic Information In The Workplace (With A. Jaeger), Lori B. Andrews Feb 1991

Confidentiality Of Genetic Information In The Workplace (With A. Jaeger), Lori B. Andrews

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The First Duty Of Government: Protection, Liberty And The Fourteenth Amendment, Steven J. Heyman Feb 1991

The First Duty Of Government: Protection, Liberty And The Fourteenth Amendment, Steven J. Heyman

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Preserving Discretion Without Sacrificing Deterrence: Federal Governmental Liability In Tort, Harold J. Krent Feb 1991

Preserving Discretion Without Sacrificing Deterrence: Federal Governmental Liability In Tort, Harold J. Krent

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The Sacred Flag And The First Amendment, Sheldon Nahmod Feb 1991

The Sacred Flag And The First Amendment, Sheldon Nahmod

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Obscured Visions: Policy, Power, And Discretion In Transnational Discovery, David J. Gerber Jan 1991

Obscured Visions: Policy, Power, And Discretion In Transnational Discovery, David J. Gerber

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This Essay addresses issues involving the discovery of information located outside the United States. Specifically, it deals with some of the problems created by the lack of appropriate limits on United States discovery procedures. Professor Gerber first analyzes the extent of judicial discretion in the United States in matters concerning extraterritorial discovery. The analysis encompasses the underlying legal bases for the exercise of discretion as well as the political and institutional factors that influence the uses of discretion.

Next, the Essay focuses on the international consequences of the virtually unlimited discretion courts in the United States exercise in discovery matter. …