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The Constitution As Architecture: Legislative And Administrative Courts Under Article Iii, Paul M. Bator Apr 1990

The Constitution As Architecture: Legislative And Administrative Courts Under Article Iii, Paul M. Bator

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium: Paul Bator: Legislative and Administrative Courts Under Article III


The Constitution As Architecture: A Charette, Larry Kramer Apr 1990

The Constitution As Architecture: A Charette, Larry Kramer

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium: Paul Bator: Legislative and Administrative Courts Under Article III


"Success" And The Judicial Power, Frank H. Easterbrook Apr 1990

"Success" And The Judicial Power, Frank H. Easterbrook

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium: Paul Bator: Legislative and Administrative Courts Under Article III


Article Iii Courts And The Constitutional Structure, David A. Strauss Apr 1990

Article Iii Courts And The Constitutional Structure, David A. Strauss

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium: Paul Bator: Legislative and Administrative Courts Under Article III


Goldstein's Curse, James J. White Jan 1990

Goldstein's Curse, James J. White

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ON April 16, 1980, a man using the name Marvin Goldstein opened a bank account at a Baltimore branch of Union Trust Company. He deposited $15,000 in cash. He told the branch manager that he planned to establish a Baltimore office of his father's New York business, "Goldstein's Precious Metals and Stones." Goldstein identified himself with a New Jersey driver's license and gave a bank reference from New York. On May 6, Goldstein deposited a check for $880,000 at another Union Trust branch near the branch where he had opened the account. Words on this check indicated that it was …