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Finality And Habeas Corpus: Is The Rule That Res Judicata May Not Apply To Habeas Corpus Or Motion To Vacate Still Viable, Marilyn L. Kelley Dec 1975

Finality And Habeas Corpus: Is The Rule That Res Judicata May Not Apply To Habeas Corpus Or Motion To Vacate Still Viable, Marilyn L. Kelley

West Virginia Law Review

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Declaratory Judgments: Federal Anticipatory Relief From State Criminal Statutes After Steffel V. Thompson, Christopher A. Bloom Apr 1975

Declaratory Judgments: Federal Anticipatory Relief From State Criminal Statutes After Steffel V. Thompson, Christopher A. Bloom

Indiana Law Journal

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Federal Civil Procedure--Class Actions--State Truth-In-Lending Claims In Federal Court [Kristiansen V. John Mullins & Sons, 59 F.R.D. 99 (1973)], Louis Rorimer Jan 1975

Federal Civil Procedure--Class Actions--State Truth-In-Lending Claims In Federal Court [Kristiansen V. John Mullins & Sons, 59 F.R.D. 99 (1973)], Louis Rorimer

Case Western Reserve Law Review

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Recent Proposals And Legislative Efforts To Limit Three-Judge Court Jurisdiction, Sidney B. Jacoby Jan 1975

Recent Proposals And Legislative Efforts To Limit Three-Judge Court Jurisdiction, Sidney B. Jacoby

Case Western Reserve Law Review

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The Eleventh Amendment Does Not Bar An Award Of Attorney's Fees Based On The Private Attorney General Theory Jan 1975

The Eleventh Amendment Does Not Bar An Award Of Attorney's Fees Based On The Private Attorney General Theory

Washington and Lee Law Review

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