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Full-Text Articles in Legal Writing and Research
Judicial Panel: Tennessee Legal Reform From A Judicial Standpoint, Cornelia A. Clark, Martha Craig Daughtrey, William C. Koch Jr.
Judicial Panel: Tennessee Legal Reform From A Judicial Standpoint, Cornelia A. Clark, Martha Craig Daughtrey, William C. Koch Jr.
Belmont Law Review
A transcript of the judicial panel discussion held at the Belmont University College of Law Symposium, "Tennessee Legal Reform."
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.
Pining For Sustainability, Timothy M. Mulvaney
Pining For Sustainability, Timothy M. Mulvaney
University of Richmond Law Review
In the legal academic community, there are significant positive signs demonstrating attention to sustainable practices, from course offerings to many day-to-day operations. Scholarly research also reflects this positive trend. Much of this recent scholarship assesses sustainability-focused regulatory and normative efforts to address the impacts associated with a warming planet in marked detail, and there is an additional plethora of writing on the many topics beyond the changing climate that raise sustainability questions.
2006 Animal-Law Related Articles, Brett Cattani
2006 Animal-Law Related Articles, Brett Cattani
Animal Law Review
Animal Law is pleased to introduce as a new annual feature a bibliography of animal law-related articles published in law reviews and law journals during the previous year. For ease of reference, each article has been placed into a relevant category and each category provides a non-exhaustive list of potential topic examples. Some articles may appear in more than one category. Although we have made every effort to be as comprehensive as possible and present a complete listing of 2006 articles, this list may not be all-inclusive. We hope this compilation will serve as a useful resource in exploring contemporary …
The Rise And Fall Of American Legal Education, Richard A. Matasar
The Rise And Fall Of American Legal Education, Richard A. Matasar
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
New York State Constitutional Decisions: 1993 Compilation
New York State Constitutional Decisions: 1993 Compilation
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
New York State Constitutional Decisions: 1993 Compilation
New York State Constitutional Decisions: 1993 Compilation
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
New York State Constitutional Decisions: 1991 Compilation
New York State Constitutional Decisions: 1991 Compilation
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Beutel: Some Potentialities Of Experimental Jurisprudence As A New Branch Of Social Science, Samuel I. Shuman
Beutel: Some Potentialities Of Experimental Jurisprudence As A New Branch Of Social Science, Samuel I. Shuman
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Some Potentialities of Experimental Jurisprudence as a New Branch of Social Science. By Fredrick K. Beutel.