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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Habit Of Success, Howard C. Anawalt
Lawyering In The Classroom: An Address To First Year Students, Alison Grey Anderson
Lawyering In The Classroom: An Address To First Year Students, Alison Grey Anderson
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Second Chance: Learning What Law School Never Taught Me, Harry Lee Anstead
A Second Chance: Learning What Law School Never Taught Me, Harry Lee Anstead
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cogestion And Beyond: Change And Continuity In Modern French Legal Education - A Design For U.S. Law Schools, David Applebaum
Cogestion And Beyond: Change And Continuity In Modern French Legal Education - A Design For U.S. Law Schools, David Applebaum
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Play's The Thing . . . ., Jonathon B. Chase
Training Lawyers For The Powerless: What Law Schools Should Do To Develop Public Interest Lawyers, Jan C. Costello
Training Lawyers For The Powerless: What Law Schools Should Do To Develop Public Interest Lawyers, Jan C. Costello
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reworking The Latent Agenda Of Legal Education, Cynthia Fuchs Epstein
Reworking The Latent Agenda Of Legal Education, Cynthia Fuchs Epstein
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Preparation Of Lawyers In England And The United States: A Comparative Glimpse, Roger C. Cramton
Preparation Of Lawyers In England And The United States: A Comparative Glimpse, Roger C. Cramton
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Pedagogy Of Community: Trust And Responsibility At Cuny Law School, John Farago
The Pedagogy Of Community: Trust And Responsibility At Cuny Law School, John Farago
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Appellate Case Report Analysis In Modern Legal Education: How Much Is Too Much?, Steven I. Friedland
The Use Of Appellate Case Report Analysis In Modern Legal Education: How Much Is Too Much?, Steven I. Friedland
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Tunnel Vision Of Legal Training, Joseph R. Grodin
The Tunnel Vision Of Legal Training, Joseph R. Grodin
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Law Schools: Where The Elite Meet To Teach, Howard A. Glickstein
Law Schools: Where The Elite Meet To Teach, Howard A. Glickstein
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Semi-Modest Proposal: Is A Little Business Sense Too Much To Ask?, Marjorie M. Holmes
A Semi-Modest Proposal: Is A Little Business Sense Too Much To Ask?, Marjorie M. Holmes
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
A New Direction In Legal Education: The Cuny Law School At Queens College, Charles R. Halpern
A New Direction In Legal Education: The Cuny Law School At Queens College, Charles R. Halpern
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lawyers Above The Law, Gustave Harrow
Economies Of Mind: A Collaborative Reflection, Dinesh Khosla, Patricia Williams
Economies Of Mind: A Collaborative Reflection, Dinesh Khosla, Patricia Williams
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Dream: On Discovering The Significance Of Fear, Charles R. Lawrence
A Dream: On Discovering The Significance Of Fear, Charles R. Lawrence
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Liberal Values In Legal Education, Duncan Mclean Kennedy
Liberal Values In Legal Education, Duncan Mclean Kennedy
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Integration Of Responsibility And Values: Legal Education In An Alternative Consciousness Of Lawyering And Law, Howard Lesnick
The Integration Of Responsibility And Values: Legal Education In An Alternative Consciousness Of Lawyering And Law, Howard Lesnick
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Teaching First-Year Students: The Inevitability Of A Political Agenda, Leon Letwin
Teaching First-Year Students: The Inevitability Of A Political Agenda, Leon Letwin
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Enlarging Legal Education: Berkeley's Jurisprudence And Social Policy Program, Sheldon L. Messinger, Philip Selznick
Enlarging Legal Education: Berkeley's Jurisprudence And Social Policy Program, Sheldon L. Messinger, Philip Selznick
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reminiscence, Patty Rauch
Legal Education And The English Language, Stanley A. Weigel
Legal Education And The English Language, Stanley A. Weigel
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Staying Alive, Lucy S. Mcgough
Contracts*, Keara M. O'Dempsey
Contracts*, Keara M. O'Dempsey
Nova Law Review
The Florida Supreme Court during the Survey period of January 1
through November 30, 1985, decided cases involving a wide variety of
contracts: insurance, antenuptial, employment, sale of goods, sale of
real property, mortgage, option and settlement.
Criminal Procedure And The Florida Supreme Court In 1985 - Watching The Pendulum Swing, Bruce A. Zimet
Criminal Procedure And The Florida Supreme Court In 1985 - Watching The Pendulum Swing, Bruce A. Zimet
Nova Law Review
In 1985, the Florida Supreme Court addressed numerous important
issues relating to criminal procedure. This article will review and
analyze significant 1985 Florida Supreme Court decisions.
Civil Procedure, William Vandercreek, Kimberly L. King
Civil Procedure, William Vandercreek, Kimberly L. King
Nova Law Review
Disqualification of judges generally is governed by Rule 1.432 and
Florida Statutes chapter 38. Grounds which will support a suggestion
of disqualification are stated in section 38.02.
Florida's New Rules Of Professional Conduct, Howard Messing
Florida's New Rules Of Professional Conduct, Howard Messing
Nova Law Review
This article considers the ethical directives contained in Florida's
New Rules of Professional Conduct adopted by the Florida Bar late in
1984.
If It Moves, Search It: California V. Carney Applies The Automobile Exception To Motor Homes, David C. Hawkins
If It Moves, Search It: California V. Carney Applies The Automobile Exception To Motor Homes, David C. Hawkins
Nova Law Review
The fourth amendment1 is a revolutionary construct. It was intended
by the constitutional framers to safeguard the people of the republic
from the arbitrary exercise of governmental authority.2