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Making Liquor Immunity Worse: Nevada's Undue Protection Of Commercial Hosts Evicting Vulnerable And Dangerous Patrons, Jeffrey W. Stempel Jun 2014

Making Liquor Immunity Worse: Nevada's Undue Protection Of Commercial Hosts Evicting Vulnerable And Dangerous Patrons, Jeffrey W. Stempel

Nevada Law Journal

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Not-So-Peaceful Coexistence: Inherent Tensions In Addressing Tort Reform, Jeffrey W. Stempel Jan 2004

Not-So-Peaceful Coexistence: Inherent Tensions In Addressing Tort Reform, Jeffrey W. Stempel

Nevada Law Journal

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The Law And Politics Of Tort Reform, Center For Democratic Culture At Unlv Jan 2004

The Law And Politics Of Tort Reform, Center For Democratic Culture At Unlv

Nevada Law Journal

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Continuing Classroom Conversation Beyond The Four Whys, Jeffrey W. Stempel, Bailey Kuklin Jan 1998

Continuing Classroom Conversation Beyond The Four Whys, Jeffrey W. Stempel, Bailey Kuklin

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LAW school classes regularly prove Santayana's aphorism. Although nearly every law teacher desires to keep discussion focused and forward-moving, there are more than a few moments of thundering silence experienced in the classroom. Most of us adjust to this inevitability by positing some pedagogical virtue to still air and contenting ourselves with the knowledge that conversation-stopping “whys?” are usually delivered by us as teachers rather than the students. Perhaps we are underappreciative of the value discomfitting silence has, but we generally prefer that the conversation continue, that we miss the opportunity to feel simultaneously smug and uncomfortable, and that students …