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A Bibliography Of The Published Works Of George Ellis Palmer, Michigan Law Review
A Bibliography Of The Published Works Of George Ellis Palmer, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Bibliography of the Published Works of George Ellis Palmer
Jury Size And The Peremptory Challenge, Richard Lempert
Jury Size And The Peremptory Challenge, Richard Lempert
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
The article was orginally submitted jointly with Dr. Jay Schulman as prepared testimony to the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Improvement of Judicial Machinery. The subcommittee was considering Senate Bill 2074, an omnibus bill which would have required all United States District Courts to switch from twelve to six member juries in civil cases and would have decreased the number of available peremptory challenges in civil cases from three to two. Upon completion of the hearings on this bill, these provisions were deleted from the version sent to the full Committee. It should be noted that most District Courts by local …
Some Impressions And Reflections On Observing Legal Proceedings In The People's Republic Of China
Some Impressions And Reflections On Observing Legal Proceedings In The People's Republic Of China
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
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Secondary Legal Sources: A Selected Subject Bibliography Of Treatises, Looseleaf Services And Form Books Second Edition, Peter C. Schanck, Leah M. Gunn, Frances M. Gardner, Dana Rizzotti
Secondary Legal Sources: A Selected Subject Bibliography Of Treatises, Looseleaf Services And Form Books Second Edition, Peter C. Schanck, Leah M. Gunn, Frances M. Gardner, Dana Rizzotti
Law Library Publications
This bibliography (second annual edition) is a subject list of selected secondary American and international law sources in this Library, consisting primarily of textbooks and treatises, but also including form books and looseleaf services.· We have selected those books which we deem to be of most use to law students conducting research on the current law. In no respect should this bibliography be construed as a substitute for the Card Catalog. Consultation of the Catalog will be necessary on any substantial research problem.
Virtually all the volumes listed here either describe, explain, summarize, interpret or analyze the law and are …
Normalized Legal Drafting And The Query Method, Layman E. Allen, C. Rudy Engholm
Normalized Legal Drafting And The Query Method, Layman E. Allen, C. Rudy Engholm
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Normalized legal drafting is a mode of expressing ideas in statutes, regulations, contracts, and other legal documents in such a way that the syntax that relates the constituent propositions is simplified and standardized. This "normalization" results in documents that are easier to understand in the dual sense that they can be read faster and more accurately than corresponding documents that are not normalized. The query method is a technique for familiarizing learners with normalized drafting and providing practice in some of the easier aspects of doing it.