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The Case Against All Encompassing Federal Mass Tort Legislation: Sacrifice Without Gain, Aaron Twerski, R. A. Sedler
The Case Against All Encompassing Federal Mass Tort Legislation: Sacrifice Without Gain, Aaron Twerski, R. A. Sedler
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Market Share - A Tale Of Two Centuries, Aaron Twerski
Market Share - A Tale Of Two Centuries, Aaron Twerski
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The Joint Tortfeasor Legislative Revolt: A Rational Response To The Critics, Aaron Twerski
The Joint Tortfeasor Legislative Revolt: A Rational Response To The Critics, Aaron Twerski
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Under Advisement: Attorney Fee Forfeiture And The Supreme Court, Stacy Caplow
Under Advisement: Attorney Fee Forfeiture And The Supreme Court, Stacy Caplow
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Introduction: Third Abraham L. Pomerantz Lecture: The First Amendment And Government Regulation Of Economic Markets, Roberta S. Karmel
Introduction: Third Abraham L. Pomerantz Lecture: The First Amendment And Government Regulation Of Economic Markets, Roberta S. Karmel
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The Popular Image Of The American Lawyer: Some Thoughts On Its Eighteenth And Nineteenth Century Intellectual Bases, James W. Gordon
The Popular Image Of The American Lawyer: Some Thoughts On Its Eighteenth And Nineteenth Century Intellectual Bases, James W. Gordon
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This essay explores the ambiguous position lawyers occupy in the popular mind in America by identifying some of the ideas which contributed to the schizophrenic popular attitude toward the legal profession in the period between the American Revolution and the Civil War. Many of the stock anti-lawyer themes and many of the intellectual sources of the profession's strength are clearly visible by the end of this period. The Author explores this problem, first by relating it to recent scholarship in American history describing the struggle between republicanism and liberalism at the time of the Founding. The way the profession was …
Punishment: The Civil Perspective Of Punitive Damages, Bailey Kuklin
Punishment: The Civil Perspective Of Punitive Damages, Bailey Kuklin
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Beyond Parity: Section 1983 And The State Courts, Susan Herman
Beyond Parity: Section 1983 And The State Courts, Susan Herman
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Integration Of Professional Skills Into The Law School Curriculum: Where We've Been And Where We're Going, Elizabeth M. Schneider
Integration Of Professional Skills Into The Law School Curriculum: Where We've Been And Where We're Going, Elizabeth M. Schneider
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Autopsy Of A Murder: Using Simulation To Teach First Year Criminal Law, Stacy Caplow
Autopsy Of A Murder: Using Simulation To Teach First Year Criminal Law, Stacy Caplow
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Killing Daddy: Developing A Self-Defense Strategy For The Abused Child, Joelle A. Moreno
Killing Daddy: Developing A Self-Defense Strategy For The Abused Child, Joelle A. Moreno
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Terrorism, Law, And Our Constitutional Order, Christopher L. Blakesley
Terrorism, Law, And Our Constitutional Order, Christopher L. Blakesley
Scholarly Works
We have all suffered moments of vicarious terror over the past few years as we watched news accounts of terrorist incidents, such as the downing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. There, some institution, government, or group used innocent children, women, and men as fodder for their “war.” Some have claimed that the pusillanimous carnage was in retaliation for the slaughter of equivalent innocents aboard the Iranian Air Bus, similarly destroyed by American forces during the summer of 1988. Others suggested that it was committed by those interested in thwarting prospects of peace in the Middle East.