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Why Law Isn’T Jazz: A Response, James A. Gardner
Employee Mobility And The Low Wage Worker: The Illegitimate Use Of Non-Compete Agreements, Jacqueline A. Carosa
Employee Mobility And The Low Wage Worker: The Illegitimate Use Of Non-Compete Agreements, Jacqueline A. Carosa
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Linking Law And Life: Justice Sotomayor’S Judicial Voice, Laura Krugman Ray
Linking Law And Life: Justice Sotomayor’S Judicial Voice, Laura Krugman Ray
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Commentary: Pleau-Sharing, Jonah J. Horwitz
Commentary: Pleau-Sharing, Jonah J. Horwitz
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In light of recent debate about the proper roles of federal and state governments, Jonah J. Horwitz laments how little attention has been paid to federal encroachment on the prosecution of commonplace crimes, specifically as it pertains to the death penalty controversy in United States v. Pleau.
Meaningful Information, Meaningful Retention, Jordan M. Singer
Meaningful Information, Meaningful Retention, Jordan M. Singer
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Jordan M. Singer reflects on the uncertain future of judicial retention elections, in response to Todd E. Pettys's Judicial Retention Elections, the Rule of Law, and the Rhetorical Weaknesses of Consequentialism, 60 Buff. L. Rev. 69.
Pedagogy And Critique: Values And Assumptions In The Law School Classroom, Richard Michael Fischl
Pedagogy And Critique: Values And Assumptions In The Law School Classroom, Richard Michael Fischl
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Michael Fischl offers further reflections on the importance of Emeritus Professor James Atleson's scholarship, in response to our Symposium on James Atleson's Values and Assumptions in American Labor Law: A Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Retrospective, 57 Buff. L. Rev. 629.