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Full-Text Articles in Law
Remarks, 75th Anniversary Dinner: Cornell Law Review, Roger J. Miner '56
Remarks, 75th Anniversary Dinner: Cornell Law Review, Roger J. Miner '56
Law Review Addresses
No abstract provided.
Appellate Advocacy From The Viewpoint Of An Appellate Judge, Roger J. Miner '56
Appellate Advocacy From The Viewpoint Of An Appellate Judge, Roger J. Miner '56
Law Practice
No abstract provided.
Lessons From A Writing Audit, Tom Goldstein, Jethro K. Lieberman
Lessons From A Writing Audit, Tom Goldstein, Jethro K. Lieberman
Articles & Chapters
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Law, Change, And Litigation: A Critical Examination Of An Empirical Research Tradition, Frank W. Munger
Law, Change, And Litigation: A Critical Examination Of An Empirical Research Tradition, Frank W. Munger
Articles & Chapters
This article examines the theory and empirical methods of recent studies of law and litigation. It argues that the recent interest in longitudinal studies of trial court dockets proceeds from a deeply rooted functionalist theoretical tradition in empirical work on courts. Functionalist theory, through its sophisticated application in the work of James Willard Hurst, is described as the direct or indirect source of theory for longitudinal litigation studies. Though there are many reasons for suspecting that fuctionalist theory is inadequate, it has seldom been rejected through proper empirical testing of its hypotheses. The theory, often poorly conceptualized, is discussed here …
Research In Judicial Administration: A Judge's Perspective, Conference On Judicial Administration Research, Roger J. Miner '56
Research In Judicial Administration: A Judge's Perspective, Conference On Judicial Administration Research, Roger J. Miner '56
Federal Court System and Administration
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New York Law School Law Review 30th Anniversary, Roger J. Miner '56
New York Law School Law Review 30th Anniversary, Roger J. Miner '56
Law Review Addresses
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Rewriting First Year Legal Writing Programs, Michael Botein
Rewriting First Year Legal Writing Programs, Michael Botein
Articles & Chapters
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If We Can't Teach Our Students To Write... Let's Examine Some Alternatives That May Have A Chance To Work, Michael Botein
If We Can't Teach Our Students To Write... Let's Examine Some Alternatives That May Have A Chance To Work, Michael Botein
Articles & Chapters
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