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Liability-Based Fee-Shifting Rules And Settlement Mechanisms Under Incomplete Information, Eric Talley
Liability-Based Fee-Shifting Rules And Settlement Mechanisms Under Incomplete Information, Eric Talley
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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Table Of Contents - Issue 2, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Table Of Contents - Issue 2, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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The Fee-Shifting Remedy: Panacea Or Placebo, Harold J. Krent
The Fee-Shifting Remedy: Panacea Or Placebo, Harold J. Krent
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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Fee Shifting And Predictability Of Law, Keith N. Hylton
Fee Shifting And Predictability Of Law, Keith N. Hylton
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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Fee Awards And Optimal Deterrence, Bruce L. Hay
Fee Awards And Optimal Deterrence, Bruce L. Hay
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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Fee Shifting In Criminal Cases, Pamela S. Karlan
Fee Shifting In Criminal Cases, Pamela S. Karlan
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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The Tensions Between Regulating Workplace Harassment And The First Amendment: No Trump, Nadine Strossen
The Tensions Between Regulating Workplace Harassment And The First Amendment: No Trump, Nadine Strossen
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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Litigating On A Contingency: A Monopoly Of Champions Or A Market For Champerty, Richard W. Painter
Litigating On A Contingency: A Monopoly Of Champions Or A Market For Champerty, Richard W. Painter
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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Sexual Harassment Law And The First Amendment, Linda S. Green
Sexual Harassment Law And The First Amendment, Linda S. Green
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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The English Rule With Client-To-Lawyer Risk Shifting: A Speculative Appraisal, Mark S. Stein
The English Rule With Client-To-Lawyer Risk Shifting: A Speculative Appraisal, Mark S. Stein
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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How Much Access To Justice From State Equal Access To Justice Acts, Susan M. Olson
How Much Access To Justice From State Equal Access To Justice Acts, Susan M. Olson
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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Empirical Evidence On Settlement Devices: Does Rule 68 Encourage Settlement, David A. Anderson, Thomas D. Rowe Jr.
Empirical Evidence On Settlement Devices: Does Rule 68 Encourage Settlement, David A. Anderson, Thomas D. Rowe Jr.
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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Foreword: Ancient Rights And Wrongs, James Lindgren
Foreword: Ancient Rights And Wrongs, James Lindgren
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Demotic Egyptian Instruments Of Transfer As Evidence For Private Ownership Of Real Property, J.G. Manning
Demotic Egyptian Instruments Of Transfer As Evidence For Private Ownership Of Real Property, J.G. Manning
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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At The Origins Of Law And The State: Supervision Of Violence, Mutilationof Bodies, Or Setting Of Prices, James Q. Whitman
At The Origins Of Law And The State: Supervision Of Violence, Mutilationof Bodies, Or Setting Of Prices, James Q. Whitman
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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Measuring The Value Of Slaves And Free Persons In Ancient Law, James Lindgren
Measuring The Value Of Slaves And Free Persons In Ancient Law, James Lindgren
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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Status And Liability For Punishment In The T'Ang Code, Wallace Johnson
Status And Liability For Punishment In The T'Ang Code, Wallace Johnson
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foreword: Land Law In Ancient Times, Geoffrey P. Miller
Foreword: Land Law In Ancient Times, Geoffrey P. Miller
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Institutional, Communal, And Individual Ownership Or Possession Of Arable Land In Ancient Mesopotamia From The End Of The Fourth To The End Of The First Millennium B.C., Johannes M. Renger
Institutional, Communal, And Individual Ownership Or Possession Of Arable Land In Ancient Mesopotamia From The End Of The Fourth To The End Of The First Millennium B.C., Johannes M. Renger
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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Rethinking Group Responsibility And Strategic Threats In Biblical Texts And Modern Law, Saul Levmore
Rethinking Group Responsibility And Strategic Threats In Biblical Texts And Modern Law, Saul Levmore
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Incest In The Bible, Calum Carmichael
Ancient Land Law: Mesopotamia, Egypt, Israel, Robert C. Ellickson, Charles Dia. Thorland
Ancient Land Law: Mesopotamia, Egypt, Israel, Robert C. Ellickson, Charles Dia. Thorland
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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Mesopotamian Legal Traditions And The Laws Of Hammurabi, Martha T. Roth
Mesopotamian Legal Traditions And The Laws Of Hammurabi, Martha T. Roth
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents - Issue 1, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Table Of Contents - Issue 1, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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Table Of Contents - Issue 4, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Table Of Contents - Issue 4, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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Limiting Liability: Roman Law And The Civil Law Tradition, David Johnston
Limiting Liability: Roman Law And The Civil Law Tradition, David Johnston
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Legislator's Monologue - Notes On The History Of Preambles, Marie Theres Fogen
The Legislator's Monologue - Notes On The History Of Preambles, Marie Theres Fogen
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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The Bible In The Service Of The Canon Law, R.H. Helmholz
The Bible In The Service Of The Canon Law, R.H. Helmholz
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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Public Vs. Private Enforcement Of The Law In The Early Middle Ages: Fifth To Twelfth Centuries, Katherine Fischer Drew
Public Vs. Private Enforcement Of The Law In The Early Middle Ages: Fifth To Twelfth Centuries, Katherine Fischer Drew
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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Foreword: The Development Of Ancient Near Eastern Law, Geoffrey P. Miller
Foreword: The Development Of Ancient Near Eastern Law, Geoffrey P. Miller
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.