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Articles 1 - 30 of 94
Full-Text Articles in Law
Contraband Forfeiture, Richard Purdy
Evidence, Don Beverly, Steven J. Clarfield
Local Government, John J. Copelan, Barbara Monahan
Local Government, John J. Copelan, Barbara Monahan
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Juvenile Law, Michael J. Dale
Why Haven't The Crits Deconstructed Footnotes?, Arthur D. Austin
Why Haven't The Crits Deconstructed Footnotes?, Arthur D. Austin
Nova Law Review
A crit is a self-empowered deconstructionist of legal scholarship.
Law And The Chicken: An Eggs-Aggerated Curriculum Proposal, Roger I. Abrams
Law And The Chicken: An Eggs-Aggerated Curriculum Proposal, Roger I. Abrams
Nova Law Review
For decades, legal educators have debated two important curricular issues: How do we introduce law students to the study of law?
Concise Guide To Surviving The First Year Of Law School, Oren S. Tasini
Concise Guide To Surviving The First Year Of Law School, Oren S. Tasini
Nova Law Review
You're already behind. Don't worry.
Syllabus, Dan Mcgurn
The Drudge, Ron Ostroff
The Drudge, Ron Ostroff
Nova Law Review
Most law students don't want to get romantically involved with other law students.
The All-Supreme-Court-Opinion Baseball Team, Patric M. Verrone
The All-Supreme-Court-Opinion Baseball Team, Patric M. Verrone
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Getting Into The Right Law School ("My Roommate The Moonie Scored In The 98th Percentile On The Lsat And Got Into Harvard. Why Didn't I?"), D. Robert White
Getting Into The Right Law School ("My Roommate The Moonie Scored In The 98th Percentile On The Lsat And Got Into Harvard. Why Didn't I?"), D. Robert White
Nova Law Review
Neither law schools nor their admissions officers care about the whole person.
Restrictions Against The Use Of Hurricane Shutters: Are They Enforceable After Hurricane Andrew?, Matthew J. Jowanna
Restrictions Against The Use Of Hurricane Shutters: Are They Enforceable After Hurricane Andrew?, Matthew J. Jowanna
Nova Law Review
In the wake of Hurricane Andrew, many homeowners have discovered that there is more to a deed than merely a conveyance of title to realty.
Business Interruption Insurance - A Business Perspective, David A. Borghesi
Business Interruption Insurance - A Business Perspective, David A. Borghesi
Nova Law Review
Business interruption insurance policies are contracts of indemnity.
Joseph F. Smith, 1985-86, Phyllis G. Coleman
Joseph F. Smith, 1985-86, Phyllis G. Coleman
Nova Law Review
In admiralty, Professor Joe Smith teaches about navigating through dangerous waters and the importance of salvage.
The Executive Committee, 1984-85, Gail Levin Richmond
The Executive Committee, 1984-85, Gail Levin Richmond
Nova Law Review
Initials take their meaning from their context.
Judicial Use Immunity And The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination In Court Mandated Therapy Programs, Scott Michael Solkoff
Judicial Use Immunity And The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination In Court Mandated Therapy Programs, Scott Michael Solkoff
Nova Law Review
HIGHLIGHT: This note examines cases in which a criminal defendant is ordered to admit his or her guilt during therapy as a condition to probation.
Truth In Lending - Rescission And Disclosure Issues In Closed - End Credit, Elwin Griffith
Truth In Lending - Rescission And Disclosure Issues In Closed - End Credit, Elwin Griffith
Nova Law Review
The passage of the Truth in Lending Act in 1968 was welcome news to consumers.
Grant V. State Farm Fire Casualty Company - Finding Coverage For Motorcycles Under Florida Insurance Law: Has The "Good Neighbor" Moved?, Denise Tamir
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.
If The Law Is A Jealous Mistress, What Ever Happened To Pay Toilets? A Digest Of The Legally Profound, Scott M. Solkoff
If The Law Is A Jealous Mistress, What Ever Happened To Pay Toilets? A Digest Of The Legally Profound, Scott M. Solkoff
Nova Law Review
In these days of religious skepticism and increased litigiousness, it was only a matter of time before someone sued the Devil.
Traffic Infraction, He Wrote, Dave Barry
Traffic Infraction, He Wrote, Dave Barry
Nova Law Review
Probably the greatest thing about this country, aside from the fact that virtually any random bonerhead can become president, is the American system of justice.
Great Fractured Moments In Courtroom History, Charles M. Sevilla
Great Fractured Moments In Courtroom History, Charles M. Sevilla
Nova Law Review
Joseph Conrad described life as birth and death separated by struggle.
Recruiting Letters, D. Robert White
Recruiting Letters, D. Robert White
Nova Law Review
Every recruiting letter has one of three basic messages: (1) yes; (2) maybe; (3) no.
It's The Truth
Nova Law Review
In July 1991, the federal government files a lawsuit in Louisiana for violations of the Clear water Act stemming from the persistent discharge of PCBs from a natural gas compression station.
Dear Paul: Language Tips Questions And Answers, Paul Morris
Dear Paul: Language Tips Questions And Answers, Paul Morris
Nova Law Review
Once again, it is time to answer the plethora of inquiries I receive monthly re: language tips.
Notes And Comments: A Law Review Article, Patric M. Verrone
Notes And Comments: A Law Review Article, Patric M. Verrone
Nova Law Review
This is the first sentence of a generic law review article. Just like the opinions, treatises, and other legal writings cited within it, it will be convoluted, confusing, long winded, and, worst, and, worst of all, excessively footnoted.
Ugly As Sin, Arnold B. Kanter
Ugly As Sin, Arnold B. Kanter
Nova Law Review
As I said, not so long ago women were a rather scarce commodity in our firm.
From Tedious To Trendy: A Tax Teacher's Triumph, Gail Levin Richmond, Carol A. Roehrenbeck
From Tedious To Trendy: A Tax Teacher's Triumph, Gail Levin Richmond, Carol A. Roehrenbeck
Nova Law Review
When we last visited Avon Law School, Marian Paroo and Mark Eisner were making the world safe for tax research and Hart and Ford were back at school, after solving their fraternity's tax problem.
Life, Lawyers, And Book Royalties, Jess M. Brallier
Life, Lawyers, And Book Royalties, Jess M. Brallier
Nova Law Review
When I was a child and life was sweet, innocent, and full of fun, there were no lawyers.
Postmodernism And Dworkin: The View From Half-Court, Adam Winkler, Joshua Davis
Postmodernism And Dworkin: The View From Half-Court, Adam Winkler, Joshua Davis
Nova Law Review
The most celebrated rule in all of basketball is the Half-Court rule.
Attorney's Guide To Safe Fax: Dear Dr. Schwarz, Dr. Schwarz
Attorney's Guide To Safe Fax: Dear Dr. Schwarz, Dr. Schwarz
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.