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Full-Text Articles in Legal Writing and Research
Newman, J., Dissenting: Another Vision Of The Federal Circuit, Blake R. Hartz
Newman, J., Dissenting: Another Vision Of The Federal Circuit, Blake R. Hartz
IP Theory
No abstract provided.
The Death Of An Honorable Profession, Carl T. Bogus
The Death Of An Honorable Profession, Carl T. Bogus
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Using A Prediction Model In Forecasting Appeals, Paul A. Rake
Using A Prediction Model In Forecasting Appeals, Paul A. Rake
IUSTITIA
Following the 1972 reorganization of the Indiana Court of Appeals into three panels serving defined geographical districts, the Court soon found itself floundering with too many unevenly distributed cases. Lacking a sufficient base of statistical data from which to formulate a plan to cope with the problem, various proposals, including redistricting the court, adding more judges, and developing a more sophisticated staff research, could not be measured for effectiveness or advisability.
In response to these problems, the Court developed a project to deal with the future caseload by constructing a regression model to predict appeals. This model generated estimates of …
The Work Of The American Law Institute, Herbert F. Goodrich
The Work Of The American Law Institute, Herbert F. Goodrich
Indiana Law Journal
An address delivered before the Indiana State Bar Association at Indianapolis, January 19, 1934.
NOTE: Issue incorrectly labeled as January 1934, actually February 1934.
Endowment Of Indiana Law Journal, W. W. Miller
Endowment Of Indiana Law Journal, W. W. Miller
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Books Of Legal And Business Forms: Encyclopedia Of General Business And Legal Forms, By Clarence F. Birdseye; Manual Of Substantive Law Forms, By Clarence F. Birdseye, Robert C. Brown
Indiana Law Journal
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Books Received/Periodical Matters
Famous American Jury Speeches, By Frederick C. Hicks, Ira C. Batman
Famous American Jury Speeches, By Frederick C. Hicks, Ira C. Batman
Indiana Law Journal
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