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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Law
Anti-Intellectualism, Pierre Schlag
Migration: A Natural Growth Process For Libraries (Part One Of Two), Georgia Briscoe
Migration: A Natural Growth Process For Libraries (Part One Of Two), Georgia Briscoe
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No abstract provided.
Why Not A Shared Database For Legal Serial Patterns?, Georgia K. Briscoe
Why Not A Shared Database For Legal Serial Patterns?, Georgia K. Briscoe
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Just as bibliographic records are shared by law libraries through a national database, serial publication pattern data could also be shared. The author presents a history of the movement toward such a database and offers a specific proposal for its creation.
A Holistic Approach To Criminal Justice Scholarship, William T. Pizzi
A Holistic Approach To Criminal Justice Scholarship, William T. Pizzi
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Forty Years In The Desert, Paul F. Campos
Forty Years In The Desert, Paul F. Campos
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The author uses Brown v. Board of Education and the volumes of commentary it has provoked to illustrate that coherent constitutional interpretation is a useless exercise. He argues that the decision should be accepted as political reality and moral necessity and that we should cease debating its merit as constitutional interpretation.
Migration: A Natural Growth Process For Libraries (Part Two Of Two), Georgia Briscoe
Migration: A Natural Growth Process For Libraries (Part Two Of Two), Georgia Briscoe
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No abstract provided.