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Full-Text Articles in Legal History
Book Review Of Steven Harmon Wilson’S The Rise Of Judicial Management In The U.S. District Court, Southern District Of Texas, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Book Review Of Steven Harmon Wilson’S The Rise Of Judicial Management In The U.S. District Court, Southern District Of Texas, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Other Publications
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If I Implore You And Order You To Set Me Free, Robert Blecker
If I Implore You And Order You To Set Me Free, Robert Blecker
NYLS Law Review
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Innocence And The Sopranos, Seth D. Harris
The Rule Of Law And The Achievement Of Unanimity In Brown, Stephen Ellmann
The Rule Of Law And The Achievement Of Unanimity In Brown, Stephen Ellmann
NYLS Law Review
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Separate, Unequal, And Alien: Comments On The Limits Of Brown, Lenni B. Benson
Separate, Unequal, And Alien: Comments On The Limits Of Brown, Lenni B. Benson
NYLS Law Review
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Does A Computer's Choice Of Where To Reside Implicate The Dormant Commerce Clause?, Robert J. Firestone
Does A Computer's Choice Of Where To Reside Implicate The Dormant Commerce Clause?, Robert J. Firestone
NYLS Law Review
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Public Availability Or Practical Obscurity: The Debate Over Public Access To Court Records On The Internet, Arminda Bradford Bepko
Public Availability Or Practical Obscurity: The Debate Over Public Access To Court Records On The Internet, Arminda Bradford Bepko
NYLS Law Review
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