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Radical Lawmakers In Colonial Massachusetts: The `Countenance Of Authoritie' And The Lawes And Libertyes, Daniel R. Coquillette May 1994

Radical Lawmakers In Colonial Massachusetts: The `Countenance Of Authoritie' And The Lawes And Libertyes, Daniel R. Coquillette

Daniel R. Coquillette

Also appears in Studi in Memoria Di Gino Gorla, 1605-1633. Tomo II: Dialogo Tra Ordinamenti, Diritto dei Commerci E Diritto Europa Iura Naturalia E Diritti Fondamentali. Italy, 1994, and in translation as "Giuristi Radicali Nel Massachusetts Coloniale: `Countenance of Authority' Lawes and Libertyes." In Il Diritto dei Nuovi Mondi: Atti del Convegno promosso dall'Instituto di Diritto Privato delle Facoltà di Giurisprudenza: Genova, 5-7 novembre 1992, 113-143. Milan: Casa Editrice Dott. Antonio Milani, 1994.


The History Of Statutory Compilations In Pennsylvania, Joel Fishman Jan 1994

The History Of Statutory Compilations In Pennsylvania, Joel Fishman

Joel Fishman

This article deals with the history of both unofficial and official statutory compilations (chronological and topical) in Pennsylvania.


Quiet Justice: Adding People With Hearing Loss To The Jury Of Our Peers, Randy Lee Dec 1993

Quiet Justice: Adding People With Hearing Loss To The Jury Of Our Peers, Randy Lee

Randy Lee

No abstract provided.


Rule 4.1 - Service Of Other Process, Daniel Coquillette, Mary Squiers Dec 1993

Rule 4.1 - Service Of Other Process, Daniel Coquillette, Mary Squiers

Daniel R. Coquillette

No abstract provided.


Uncivil Law, Daniel Coquillette Dec 1993

Uncivil Law, Daniel Coquillette

Daniel R. Coquillette

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Casuistry In Legal Ethics: A Tentative Inquiry, Paul R. Tremblay Dec 1993

The Role Of Casuistry In Legal Ethics: A Tentative Inquiry, Paul R. Tremblay

Paul R. Tremblay

The following essay is a work-in-progress. Professor Tremblay offers his unfinished ideas in this essay in an effort to invite reactions, criticisms, or research suggestions, all of which would aid him in refining his analysis of the subject. By presenting such works-in-progress, the Clinical Law Review seeks to provide a forum for sharing ideas and sparking debate.


Judicial Solecism Repeated: An Analysis Of The Oklahoma Supreme Court's Refusal To Recognize The Adjudicative Nature Of Particularized Ratemaking, Michael Scaperlanda Dec 1993

Judicial Solecism Repeated: An Analysis Of The Oklahoma Supreme Court's Refusal To Recognize The Adjudicative Nature Of Particularized Ratemaking, Michael Scaperlanda

Michael A. Scaperlanda

No abstract provided.