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Articles 91 - 107 of 107
Full-Text Articles in Legal History
The Limits Of Quantitative Legal Analyses: Chaos In Legal Scholarship And Fdic V. W.R. Grace & Co., Royce De R. Barondes
The Limits Of Quantitative Legal Analyses: Chaos In Legal Scholarship And Fdic V. W.R. Grace & Co., Royce De R. Barondes
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This Article identifies a few of those techniques by examining a number of quasi-quantitative legal analyses that have addressed a range of legal relationships. The methodology of this Article consists of reviewing the relationship between those legal analyses and their associated non-legal disciplines. The unifying theme of the discussed examples is that a useful, well constructed quantitative analysis or approach has been improperly extended into a legal context.
Legal Realism, Lex Fori, And The Choice-Of-Law Revolution, Michael S. Green
Legal Realism, Lex Fori, And The Choice-Of-Law Revolution, Michael S. Green
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No abstract provided.
The Rhetoric Of Moderation: Desegregating The South During The Decade After Brown, Davison M. Douglas
The Rhetoric Of Moderation: Desegregating The South During The Decade After Brown, Davison M. Douglas
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No abstract provided.
Harlot's Ghost And Jfk: A Fictional Conservation With Norman Mailer, Oliver Stone, Earl Warren, And Hugo Black, Rodney A. Smolla
Harlot's Ghost And Jfk: A Fictional Conservation With Norman Mailer, Oliver Stone, Earl Warren, And Hugo Black, Rodney A. Smolla
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No abstract provided.
Correspondence: The Stuff Of Constitutional Law, Neal Devins
Correspondence: The Stuff Of Constitutional Law, Neal Devins
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No abstract provided.
Notes On A Bicentennial Constitution: Part Ii, Antinomial Choices And The Role Of The Supreme Court, William W. Van Alstyne
Notes On A Bicentennial Constitution: Part Ii, Antinomial Choices And The Role Of The Supreme Court, William W. Van Alstyne
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Continuing the examination of judicial review conducted around the Constitution’s bicentennial, this article lays bare the inconsistencies in the expected tasks of the Supreme Court. Where some roles of the Court have traditionally been treated as indivisible, examining those same roles separate from one another produces an incoherent view of the Court that is difficult to compromise.
Constitutional Allocation Of The War Powers Between The President And Congress: 1787-88, W. Taylor Reveley Iii
Constitutional Allocation Of The War Powers Between The President And Congress: 1787-88, W. Taylor Reveley Iii
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For some time the international community has been keenly interested in the foreign uses to which America puts its military. The nature of these uses has traditionally been affected by the manner in which the Constitution divides the war powers between the President and Congress. This allocation of war-peace authority, in tum, is the product of a number of influences, among them the intentions of the Framers and Ratifiers for the text which they drafted and approved. Their war-power debates, as we shall see, have heavy international overtones.These debates have not been neglected, especially during America's recent involvement in Indochina. …
John Marshall's Preparation For The Bar -- Some Observations On His Law Notes, William F. Swindler
John Marshall's Preparation For The Bar -- Some Observations On His Law Notes, William F. Swindler
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No abstract provided.
Legal History – Unhappy Hybrid, William F. Swindler
Legal History – Unhappy Hybrid, William F. Swindler
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No abstract provided.
Nature Of The California Grand Jury: An Evaluation, Mary Emery, Aidan Gough
Nature Of The California Grand Jury: An Evaluation, Mary Emery, Aidan Gough
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No abstract provided.
Common Law At Jamestown Celebration, William F. Swindler
Common Law At Jamestown Celebration, William F. Swindler
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No abstract provided.
Review Of An Oration, Delivered Before The Two Societies Of The South-Carolina College, N. Beverley Tucker
Review Of An Oration, Delivered Before The Two Societies Of The South-Carolina College, N. Beverley Tucker
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No abstract provided.
Judge Tucker's Address, N. Beverley Tucker
Chief Justice Marshall, Lucian Minor
To Contributors, Correspondents, &C.: From The Author Of The 'Note To Blackstone's Commentaries': Extract Of A Letter From The Reviewer Of Messrs. Adams' And Everett's Orations, N. Beverley Tucker
To Contributors, Correspondents, &C.: From The Author Of The 'Note To Blackstone's Commentaries': Extract Of A Letter From The Reviewer Of Messrs. Adams' And Everett's Orations, N. Beverley Tucker
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No abstract provided.
Note To Blackstone's Commentaries, Vol. I. Page 423, N. Beverley Tucker
Note To Blackstone's Commentaries, Vol. I. Page 423, N. Beverley Tucker
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No abstract provided.
Law Lecture At William And Mary, N. Beverley Tucker
Law Lecture At William And Mary, N. Beverley Tucker
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No abstract provided.