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Are Citizens Justified In Being Suspicious Of The Law And The Legal System?, William J. Brennan Jr.
Are Citizens Justified In Being Suspicious Of The Law And The Legal System?, William J. Brennan Jr.
University of Miami Law Review
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Running On Empty: Justice Brennan's Plea, The Empty State, The City Of Richmond, And The Profession, Kenneth M. Casebeer
Running On Empty: Justice Brennan's Plea, The Empty State, The City Of Richmond, And The Profession, Kenneth M. Casebeer
University of Miami Law Review
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Kalish V. Illinois Education Association: Absolute Privileges In Quasi - Judicial Proceedings, 22 J. Marshall L. Rev. 737 (1989), Michael Fahey
Kalish V. Illinois Education Association: Absolute Privileges In Quasi - Judicial Proceedings, 22 J. Marshall L. Rev. 737 (1989), Michael Fahey
UIC Law Review
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Particularism And The Struggle For Coherence In The Common Law Literary Tradition, E. P. Krauss
Particularism And The Struggle For Coherence In The Common Law Literary Tradition, E. P. Krauss
Touro Law Review
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