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Hawaii Tax Held Invalid: Court Decides First Case Of The Term, Patricia D. White Nov 1983

Hawaii Tax Held Invalid: Court Decides First Case Of The Term, Patricia D. White

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Aloha Airlines, Inc.

v.

Director of Taxation, State of Hawaii (Docket No. 82-585)

Hawaiian Airlines, Inc.

v.

Director of Taxation, State of Hawaii (Docket No. 82-566)

Argued October 4. 1983. Decided November 1, 1983


Idaho Lawyers Evaluate The Court Of Appeals, Donald L. Burnett Jr. Jan 1983

Idaho Lawyers Evaluate The Court Of Appeals, Donald L. Burnett Jr.

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The Media And The Courts: A Troubled Symbiosis, Donald L. Burnett Jr. Jan 1983

The Media And The Courts: A Troubled Symbiosis, Donald L. Burnett Jr.

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Idaho Lawyers Evaluate The Court Of Appeals, Donald L. Burnett Jr. Jan 1983

Idaho Lawyers Evaluate The Court Of Appeals, Donald L. Burnett Jr.

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No abstract provided.


Error Correction, Lawmaking, And The Supreme Court’S Exercise Of Discretionary Review, Arthur D. Hellman Jan 1983

Error Correction, Lawmaking, And The Supreme Court’S Exercise Of Discretionary Review, Arthur D. Hellman

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Controversies involving the United States Supreme Court generally center on the content of Court’s decisions, but in recent years, much attention has focused on the Court’s processes – in particular, two very different aspects of the Court’s modes of doing business. At one end of the spectrum, the number of cases receiving plenary consideration – full briefing, oral argument, and (almost invariably) a signed opinion – has shrunk to levels lower than any since the Civil War. At the other end, the Court has effectively resolved many high-profile disputes through unexplained orders granting or denying emergency relief in cases in …


The Emergence Of A General Reformation Doctrine For Wills, Lawrence W. Waggoner, John H. Langbein Jan 1983

The Emergence Of A General Reformation Doctrine For Wills, Lawrence W. Waggoner, John H. Langbein

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In this article, which both summarizes and updates an extensively footnoted article published last year ("Reformation of Wills on the Ground of Mistake: Change of Direction in American Law?" 130 University of Pennsylvania Law Rmiew 521 (1982)), we report on this new case law and discuss the analytic framework that we think it suggests and requires.