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Structuring Complexity, Disciplining Reality: The Challenge Of Teaching Civil Procedure In A Time Of Change, Elizabeth M. Schneider
Structuring Complexity, Disciplining Reality: The Challenge Of Teaching Civil Procedure In A Time Of Change, Elizabeth M. Schneider
Faculty Scholarship
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Some Worries About Sentencing Guidelines, William T. Pizzi
Some Worries About Sentencing Guidelines, William T. Pizzi
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Foreword: The Criminal-Civil Distinction And Dangerous Blameless Offenders, Paul H. Robinson
Foreword: The Criminal-Civil Distinction And Dangerous Blameless Offenders, Paul H. Robinson
All Faculty Scholarship
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Gendering And Engendering Process, Elizabeth M. Schneider
Gendering And Engendering Process, Elizabeth M. Schneider
Faculty Scholarship
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Understanding Prosecutorial Discretion In The United States: The Limits Of Comparative Criminal Procedure As An Instrument Of Reform, William T. Pizzi
Understanding Prosecutorial Discretion In The United States: The Limits Of Comparative Criminal Procedure As An Instrument Of Reform, William T. Pizzi
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