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Not Socrates, But Protagoras: The Sophistic Basis Of Legal Education, William C. Heffernan
Not Socrates, But Protagoras: The Sophistic Basis Of Legal Education, William C. Heffernan
Buffalo Law Review
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American Legal Realism And Empirical Social Science: The Singular Case Of Underhill Moore, John Henry Schlegel
American Legal Realism And Empirical Social Science: The Singular Case Of Underhill Moore, John Henry Schlegel
Buffalo Law Review
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The New Property Of The Nineteenth Century: The Development Of The Modern Concept Of Property, Kenneth J. Vandevelde
The New Property Of The Nineteenth Century: The Development Of The Modern Concept Of Property, Kenneth J. Vandevelde
Buffalo Law Review
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