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Full-Text Articles in Legal Education
The Reports Of The Supreme Court Of Pennsylvania, Joel Fishman
The Reports Of The Supreme Court Of Pennsylvania, Joel Fishman
Joel Fishman
This article reviews the history of the court reports of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court from mid-eighteenth century to present along with a bibliography of the reports.
Text As Tool: Why We Read The Law, Richard K. Greenstein
Text As Tool: Why We Read The Law, Richard K. Greenstein
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Holistic Approach To Criminal Justice Scholarship, William T. Pizzi
A Holistic Approach To Criminal Justice Scholarship, William T. Pizzi
Publications
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Forty Years In The Desert, Paul F. Campos
Forty Years In The Desert, Paul F. Campos
Publications
The author uses Brown v. Board of Education and the volumes of commentary it has provoked to illustrate that coherent constitutional interpretation is a useless exercise. He argues that the decision should be accepted as political reality and moral necessity and that we should cease debating its merit as constitutional interpretation.
Arbitrariedad, Horacio M. Lynch