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Full-Text Articles in Legal History
Four Decades Of The Duquesne Law Review Volumes 1-40 (1963-2002): A History, Joel Fishman
Four Decades Of The Duquesne Law Review Volumes 1-40 (1963-2002): A History, Joel Fishman
Joel Fishman
This article celebrates forty years of publication of the Duquesne Law Review.
Justice Michael A. Musmanno And Constitutional Dissents, 1967-68, Joel Fishman
Justice Michael A. Musmanno And Constitutional Dissents, 1967-68, Joel Fishman
Joel Fishman
Associate Justice Michael A. Musmanno of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court contributed several important dissenting opinions to constitutional questions at the end of his career which are reviewed in this article.
The Anglo-American Legal Heritage Introductory Materials, Daniel Coquillette
The Anglo-American Legal Heritage Introductory Materials, Daniel Coquillette
Daniel R. Coquillette
This fascinating book about our legal heritage is copiously illustrated with original materials. From our cultural roots in the Roman law, the Anglo-Saxon dooms, and English feudalism, to modern crises of social revolution and reform. Coquillette's work shows how legal culture is part of what has been called the "seamless web" of history. Most introductory books rely heavily, if not exclusively, on secondary sources. This book, however, provides carefully edited and chosen primary sources and culminates with provocative excerpts of the most recent twentieth century historical criticism. Also included are many useful charts and diagrams, and an extensive bibliography for …
Judicial Attitudes Toward Confronting Attorney Misconduct: A View From The Reported Decisions, Judith A. Mcmorrow, Jackie Gardina, Salvatore Ricciardone
Judicial Attitudes Toward Confronting Attorney Misconduct: A View From The Reported Decisions, Judith A. Mcmorrow, Jackie Gardina, Salvatore Ricciardone
Judith A. McMorrow
Over the last 20 years, a rich body of literature has emerged to describe the increasingly complex system of lawyer regulation in the United States. This article studies the available data from the Code of Judicial Conduct and federal and state court opinions to glean a richer understanding of how judges construct their individual and institutional role in this web of attorney regulation. The picture that emerges from the reported decisions in both state and federal court is a desire to maintain the integrity of the judicial process and a concern for the efficiency and fairness in the proceeding before …