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The Emerging Presence Of Mexican Law In California Courts, Jorge A. Vargas
The Emerging Presence Of Mexican Law In California Courts, Jorge A. Vargas
San Diego International Law Journal
In a quick search for cases involving foreign law that have been decided by California courts over the last two years, the results were not surprising: 100 cases were governed by Mexican law, 57 by Canadian law, 29 by Japanese law, 28 by German law, and 12 by Chinese law. I would like to pose two ideas before this learned audience: first, that becoming familiar with foreign law is a practical, intriguing and beneficial exercise for California judges and for American judges at large. And second, that Mexican law represents an emerging and a very large component of foreign law …
Acknowledgments, R. Kennon Poteat
Acknowledgments, R. Kennon Poteat
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Remembering Judge Merhige, Michael W. Smith
Remembering Judge Merhige, Michael W. Smith
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Honorable Robert R. Merhige, Jr.: A Colleague Remembered, Robert E. Payne
The Honorable Robert R. Merhige, Jr.: A Colleague Remembered, Robert E. Payne
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
To Preserve, Protect, And Defend The Constitution Of The United States, Ronald J. Bacigal
To Preserve, Protect, And Defend The Constitution Of The United States, Ronald J. Bacigal
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reflections: The Honorable Robert R. Merhige, Jr., Gerald L. Baliles
Reflections: The Honorable Robert R. Merhige, Jr., Gerald L. Baliles
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tribute To Judge Merhige, Orran L. Brown
Tribute To Judge Merhige, Orran L. Brown
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Health Courts: Panacea Or Palliative?, Carl W. Tobias
Health Courts: Panacea Or Palliative?, Carl W. Tobias
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tribute To John Pickering, William J. Perlstein
Tribute To John Pickering, William J. Perlstein
Michigan Law Review
One of my colleagues asked me soon after John died, "How could someone live to be eighty-nine years old and yet there is no one who had a bad word to say about him?" This is an intriguing question. It is not because John Pickering did not have strongly held views about things. Anyone who ever tangled with John in crafting a brief knew how tenacious he was. John was direct and candid and you knew where he stood on any matter. It is not because John was easygoing. When he saw something that he wanted changed, he did not …
Now And Then At The Supreme Court, Nancy Bellhouse May, Nancy May
Now And Then At The Supreme Court, Nancy Bellhouse May, Nancy May
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
Preface, David C. Frederick
Preface, David C. Frederick
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
Avoiding Missteps In The Supreme Court: A Guide To Resources For Counsel, Charles A. Rothfeld
Avoiding Missteps In The Supreme Court: A Guide To Resources For Counsel, Charles A. Rothfeld
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
American State Appellate Court Technology Diffusion, Roger A. Hanson
American State Appellate Court Technology Diffusion, Roger A. Hanson
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
Pre-Argument Settlement At The Michigan Court Of Appeals: A Secret Too Well Kept, Jeremy L. Fetty
Pre-Argument Settlement At The Michigan Court Of Appeals: A Secret Too Well Kept, Jeremy L. Fetty
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
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Howerton V. Arai Helmet, Ltd. Last Dance With The Daubert-Kumho Decisions: One Step Forward From Two Steps Back, Lisa Alumbaugh Kamarchik
Howerton V. Arai Helmet, Ltd. Last Dance With The Daubert-Kumho Decisions: One Step Forward From Two Steps Back, Lisa Alumbaugh Kamarchik
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Prudential Exercise: Abstention And The Probate Exception To Federal Diversity Jurisdiction, Christian J. Grostic
A Prudential Exercise: Abstention And The Probate Exception To Federal Diversity Jurisdiction, Christian J. Grostic
Michigan Law Review
Ann-Marie Brege's parents established an irrevocable trust in 1985, with Ann-Marie as sole beneficiary. When Merrill Lynch Trust Co. took over as trustee years later, however, the trust's principal dropped sharply, losing over half its value in just a few years. Ann-Marie sued in Michigan probate court, alleging that Merrill Lynch had violated its legal duties in administering the trust. Since Ann-Marie was from New York and Merrill Lynch had its headquarters in New Jersey, Merrill Lynch had an apparently easy argument for diversity jurisdiction. In an unremarkable turn of events, Merrill Lynch filed a notice of removal to federal …
An Investigation Of Death Qualification As A Violation Of The Rights Of Jurors, Adam M. Clark
An Investigation Of Death Qualification As A Violation Of The Rights Of Jurors, Adam M. Clark
Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The "Csi Effect": Better Jurors Through Television And Science?, Michael Mann
The "Csi Effect": Better Jurors Through Television And Science?, Michael Mann
Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Justice Miriam Shearing: Nevada's Trailblazing Minimalist, Mary Berkheiser
Justice Miriam Shearing: Nevada's Trailblazing Minimalist, Mary Berkheiser
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Take A Letter, Your Honor: Outing The Judicial Epistemology Of Hart V. Massanari, Penelope Pether
Take A Letter, Your Honor: Outing The Judicial Epistemology Of Hart V. Massanari, Penelope Pether
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fourth Circuit Publication Practices, Carl Tobias
Fourth Circuit Publication Practices, Carl Tobias
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Parades Of Horribles, Circles Of Hell: Ethical Dimensions Of The Publication Controversy, David S. Caudill
Parades Of Horribles, Circles Of Hell: Ethical Dimensions Of The Publication Controversy, David S. Caudill
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Much Ado About The Tip Of An Iceberg, William M. Richman
Much Ado About The Tip Of An Iceberg, William M. Richman
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Predilections, John Paul Stevens
Treating Tribes Differently: Civil Jurisdiction Inside And Outside Indian Country, Max Minzner
Treating Tribes Differently: Civil Jurisdiction Inside And Outside Indian Country, Max Minzner
Nevada Law Journal
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Much Ado About Little: Explaining The Sturm Und Drang Over The Citation Of Unpublished Opinions, Patrick J. Schiltz
Much Ado About Little: Explaining The Sturm Und Drang Over The Citation Of Unpublished Opinions, Patrick J. Schiltz
Washington and Lee Law Review
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The Dog That Did Not Bark: No-Citation Rules, Judicial Conference Rulemaking, And Federal Public Defenders, Stephen R. Barnett
The Dog That Did Not Bark: No-Citation Rules, Judicial Conference Rulemaking, And Federal Public Defenders, Stephen R. Barnett
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Commentary: Unpublication And The Judicial Concept Of Audience, Joan M. Shaughnessy
Commentary: Unpublication And The Judicial Concept Of Audience, Joan M. Shaughnessy
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Publishing Dissent, Arthur J. Jacobson
Publishing Dissent, Arthur J. Jacobson
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.