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Body Attachment And Body Execution: Forgotten But Not Gone
Body Attachment And Body Execution: Forgotten But Not Gone
William & Mary Law Review
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Trends In The Law Of Damages, John W. Reed
Trends In The Law Of Damages, John W. Reed
Articles
The law of damages deals with the process of translating harm into dollars. It is not, however, a coherent body of knowledge. Rather, it consists of an amalgam of many concepts and rules having to do with fundamental policy questions about loss-shifting, risk-spreading, and allocation of functions between judge and jury. Because damages is a "non-subject," little attention is paid to it in law school curricula and there is little writing about it. As one commentator put it, the law of damages "plods its way, ignored by academicians and 'accepted' by the courts. . . . The 'winds of change' …
Judicial Relief In Exclusionary Zoning Cases: Pennsylvania's Definitive Relief Approach, Jerome C. Murray
Judicial Relief In Exclusionary Zoning Cases: Pennsylvania's Definitive Relief Approach, Jerome C. Murray
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Remedies For Prejudicial Publicity: A Brief Review, James T. Ranney
Remedies For Prejudicial Publicity: A Brief Review, James T. Ranney
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prospective Remedies In Constitutional Adjudication, Doug R. Rendleman
Prospective Remedies In Constitutional Adjudication, Doug R. Rendleman
Faculty Publications
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