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Of Counsel, Volume 7 | Fall 2003, North Carolina Central University School Of Law Oct 2003

Of Counsel, Volume 7 | Fall 2003, North Carolina Central University School Of Law

Of Counsel

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Volume 27, Issue 2 (Fall 2003) Oct 2003

Volume 27, Issue 2 (Fall 2003)

Transcript

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Profile, Summer 2003 Sep 2003

Profile, Summer 2003

Alumni Magazines

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Clark Memorandum: Spring 2003, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School Apr 2003

Clark Memorandum: Spring 2003, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School

The Clark Memorandum


Volume 27, Issue 1 (Spring 2003) Apr 2003

Volume 27, Issue 1 (Spring 2003)

Transcript

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Updating Resources Jan 2003

Updating Resources

Research in Virgil Hawkins' World of Print--Historical Print Research Project No. 1: Abortion

To ensure the student was relying on good case law, they would use Shepard’s Florida Citations to determine whether Eggart v. State had received any negative treatment by subsequent courts. For example, the case would be reviewed to determine if it had been overruled, superseded, deemed unconstitutional or received any other treatment that would negate or lessen its precedential value. According to the Shepard’s entry, at the time, the case was discussed and followed several times and remained good law.

You can see a scan of the Shepard’s entry for Eggart v. State below. The citation for the Shepard’s volume …


Shepard's Florida Citations Jan 2003

Shepard's Florida Citations

Research in Virgil Hawkins' World of Print--Historical Print Research Project No. 1: Abortion

As a lawyer or law student, any time you cite a case in support of a legal argument, you must check whether its authority has changed as a result of more recent decisions. Before the advent of the Internet, this process was typically done using a print tool called a citator. The principle citator at the time of the original FAMU law school was Shepard’s Citations, an indexing resource developed by Frank Shepard during the 19th century. Citators allow you to determine if your case is still good law and it acts as a research tool to find other cases …


Keiken, Tayōsei, Soshite Hō [Experience, Diversity, And The Law], Daniel H. Foote Jan 2003

Keiken, Tayōsei, Soshite Hō [Experience, Diversity, And The Law], Daniel H. Foote

Chapters in Books

This essay was published in 2003, in Japanese, as my contribution to a tribute volume honoring Nozaki Ayako, a Ph.D. candidate at The University of Tokyo who passed away suddenly earlier that year. In an article she published in 1999, Nozaki had offered a thoughtful, perceptive critique of an article I had published four years before, dealing with the resolution of traffic accident disputes in Japan. Her article led me to reflect on the reasons for the difference in our views; and that in turn led to this essay. As indicated in the title, two key themes of this essay …


Classes Of 2003-2004, North Carolina Central School Of Law Jan 2003

Classes Of 2003-2004, North Carolina Central School Of Law

Class Profiles

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