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Strict Liability And The Admissibility Of Evidence Of Subsequent Remedial Measures Under Evidence Rule 407, Irene W. Bruynes
Strict Liability And The Admissibility Of Evidence Of Subsequent Remedial Measures Under Evidence Rule 407, Irene W. Bruynes
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mechanikal Applications Of The Harmless Error Rule In Cases Of Prosecutorial Grand Jury Misconduct, Christopher M. Arfaa
Mechanikal Applications Of The Harmless Error Rule In Cases Of Prosecutorial Grand Jury Misconduct, Christopher M. Arfaa
Duke Law Journal
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Researching Litigation: The Medical Malpractice Example, Thomas B. Metzloff
Researching Litigation: The Medical Malpractice Example, Thomas B. Metzloff
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
End Of An Era? The Decline Of Student Press Rights In The Wake Of Hazelwood School District V. Kuhlmeier, J. Marc Abrams, S. Mark Goodman
End Of An Era? The Decline Of Student Press Rights In The Wake Of Hazelwood School District V. Kuhlmeier, J. Marc Abrams, S. Mark Goodman
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Hazelwood School District And The Role Of First Amendment Institutions, Bruce C. Hafen
Hazelwood School District And The Role Of First Amendment Institutions, Bruce C. Hafen
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Police Deception Of A Criminal Suspect’S Attorney: An Analysis Of Moran V. Burbine Under The Alaska Constitution, Michael L. Flynn
Police Deception Of A Criminal Suspect’S Attorney: An Analysis Of Moran V. Burbine Under The Alaska Constitution, Michael L. Flynn
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
Drug Testing Of Public And Private Employees In Alaska, Richard N. Cook
Drug Testing Of Public And Private Employees In Alaska, Richard N. Cook
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
Life In The Administrative Track: Administrative Adjudication Of Claims Against Savings Institution Receiverships, Lawrence G. Baxter
Life In The Administrative Track: Administrative Adjudication Of Claims Against Savings Institution Receiverships, Lawrence G. Baxter
Duke Law Journal
INTRODUCTION In the modern financial services industry, thrifts 1 engage in an unprecedented range of complex and risky commercial transactions. Consequently, the receiver of a failed thrift, which in most cases is the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (FSLIC) appointed by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board (FHLBB), 2 is likely to face a host of complex claims. These claims arise not only from the thrift's deposit liabilities but also from its investment transactions and the incidental disputes generated by such activities. The scene of a thrift failure is often already strewn with litigation, and the receivership itself is …
The Empirical, Historical And Legal Case Against The Cautionary Instruction: A Call For Legislative Reform, A. Thomas Morris
The Empirical, Historical And Legal Case Against The Cautionary Instruction: A Call For Legislative Reform, A. Thomas Morris
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Prosecuting Attorneys For Money Laundering: A New And Questionable Weapon In The War On Crime, Adam K. Weinstein
Prosecuting Attorneys For Money Laundering: A New And Questionable Weapon In The War On Crime, Adam K. Weinstein
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.