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Full-Text Articles in Law
Making A Commitment To Social Change: Extending The Canon Of Dispute Processing Research, Frank W. Munger
Making A Commitment To Social Change: Extending The Canon Of Dispute Processing Research, Frank W. Munger
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The Blue Bus Stop: On Professors’ Stories And The Stories Plaintiffs Tell, James Brook
The Blue Bus Stop: On Professors’ Stories And The Stories Plaintiffs Tell, James Brook
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Book Review Of The Documentary History Of The Supreme Court Of The United States, 1789-1800; Volume Iv: Organizing The Federal Judiciary: Legislation And Commentaries, Edited By M. Marcus, William P. Lapiana
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Tarasoff And The Dilemma Of The Dangerous Patient: New Directions For The 1990’S, Michael L. Perlin
Tarasoff And The Dilemma Of The Dangerous Patient: New Directions For The 1990’S, Michael L. Perlin
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The Innocent Spouse Rules, Richard C.E. Beck
The Innocent Spouse Rules, Richard C.E. Beck
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Biased Evidence Rules: A Framework For Judicial Analysis And Reform, Randolph N. Jonakait
Biased Evidence Rules: A Framework For Judicial Analysis And Reform, Randolph N. Jonakait
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Review Essay: The First Federal Elections: Notes For A Sketch, Richard B. Bernstein
Review Essay: The First Federal Elections: Notes For A Sketch, Richard B. Bernstein
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Before Guardianship: Abuse Of Patient Rights Behind Closed Doors, Peter J. Strauss
Before Guardianship: Abuse Of Patient Rights Behind Closed Doors, Peter J. Strauss
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Imbalance Of Powers: Can Congressional Lawsuits Serve As Counterweight?, Carlin Meyer
Imbalance Of Powers: Can Congressional Lawsuits Serve As Counterweight?, Carlin Meyer
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The Sleeper Wakes: The History And Legacy Of The Twenty-Seventh Amendment, Richard B. Bernstein
The Sleeper Wakes: The History And Legacy Of The Twenty-Seventh Amendment, Richard B. Bernstein
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No provision of the United States Constitution has a more drawn-out, tortured history than the Twenty-seventh Amendment, which was ratified more than two centuries after Representative James Madison introduced it in the First Congress.
In this Article, Professor Bernstein traces the Amendment's origins to the legislative political culture of the late eighteenth century, as influenced by the controversy over ratifying the Constitution. He then examines the perennial controversies over congressional compensation in American history, elucidating how in the 1980s and 1990s public anger at Congress reached critical mcm sufficient to propel the 1789 compensation amendment into the Constitution. Finally, this …
On Sanism, Michael L. Perlin
Making The Law Of Factual Determinations Matter More, Randolph N. Jonakait
Making The Law Of Factual Determinations Matter More, Randolph N. Jonakait
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Notes For A Consistent And Meaningful Sixth Amendment, Randolph N. Jonakait
Notes For A Consistent And Meaningful Sixth Amendment, Randolph N. Jonakait
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The Right To Confrontation: Not A Mere Restraint On Government, Randolph N. Jonakait
The Right To Confrontation: Not A Mere Restraint On Government, Randolph N. Jonakait
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Lawyering Theory: An Overview What We Talk About When We Talk About Law, Richard Sherwin
Lawyering Theory: An Overview What We Talk About When We Talk About Law, Richard Sherwin
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Fatal Assumption: A Critical Evaluation Of The Role Of Counsel In Mental Disability Cases, Michael L. Perlin
Fatal Assumption: A Critical Evaluation Of The Role Of Counsel In Mental Disability Cases, Michael L. Perlin
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