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Lochner Era Jurisprudence And The American Constitutional Tradition, Stephen Siegel Oct 1991

Lochner Era Jurisprudence And The American Constitutional Tradition, Stephen Siegel

Stephen Siegel

No abstract provided.


"The Nation As An Economic Unit:" Keynes, Roosevelt, And The Managerial Ideal, Richard Adelstein Dec 1990

"The Nation As An Economic Unit:" Keynes, Roosevelt, And The Managerial Ideal, Richard Adelstein

Richard Adelstein

The First New Deal as central economic planning, and the lost opportunity to reconstruct the federal government toward peaceful Keynesianism.


Dealing With Younger Abstention As A Part Of Federal Courts Reform - The Role Of The Vanishing Proposal, George D. Brown Dec 1990

Dealing With Younger Abstention As A Part Of Federal Courts Reform - The Role Of The Vanishing Proposal, George D. Brown

George D. Brown

No abstract provided.


Deciding For Bigness, Richard Adelstein Dec 1990

Deciding For Bigness, Richard Adelstein

Richard Adelstein

Antitrust as a constitutional constraint on the growth of firms.


On Doing The Right Thing: Education Work In The Academy, Angela P. Harris Dec 1990

On Doing The Right Thing: Education Work In The Academy, Angela P. Harris

Angela P Harris

No abstract provided.


Opinions Of Counsel: What They Are And Why American Companies Ask For Them, Scott T. Fitzgibbon, Donald W. Glazer Dec 1990

Opinions Of Counsel: What They Are And Why American Companies Ask For Them, Scott T. Fitzgibbon, Donald W. Glazer

Scott T. FitzGibbon

Legal opinions - formal letters of legal advice delivered by counsel in financial transactions - are a feature of the American legal scene. They have also gained wide acceptance abroad. This article describes the standard legal opinion in an American financing and describe its uses and importance to an American lawyer. It also contains suggestions for interpreting and analyzing legal opinions.


Mr. Justice Antonin Scalia: A Renaissance Of Positivism And Predictability In Constitutional Adjudication, Beau James Brock Dec 1990

Mr. Justice Antonin Scalia: A Renaissance Of Positivism And Predictability In Constitutional Adjudication, Beau James Brock

Beau James Brock

This article pinpoints Justice Scalia's judicial methodology and contrasts it with the pragmatism of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.