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Civil Procedure—Collateral Estoppel—The Evolution Of Collateral Estoppel In Arkansas: Is Mutuality Of Estoppel An Anachronism, Ronald Carl Wilson Oct 1983

Civil Procedure—Collateral Estoppel—The Evolution Of Collateral Estoppel In Arkansas: Is Mutuality Of Estoppel An Anachronism, Ronald Carl Wilson

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

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Administrative Law Judge Corps Act, Abraham Dash Jan 1983

Administrative Law Judge Corps Act, Abraham Dash

Congressional Testimony

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From Risk-Utility To Consumer Expectations: Enhancing The Role Of Judicial Screening In Product Liability Litigation, Aaron D. Twerski Jan 1983

From Risk-Utility To Consumer Expectations: Enhancing The Role Of Judicial Screening In Product Liability Litigation, Aaron D. Twerski

Hofstra Law Review

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Tort Law: Expanding The Scope Of Recovery Without Loss Of Jury Control, David A. Fischer Jan 1983

Tort Law: Expanding The Scope Of Recovery Without Loss Of Jury Control, David A. Fischer

Hofstra Law Review

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Tribute To Judge Elbert P . Tuttle Jan 1983

Tribute To Judge Elbert P . Tuttle

Cornell Law Review

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Why Creative Judging Won't Save The Products Liability System, James A. Henderson Jr. Jan 1983

Why Creative Judging Won't Save The Products Liability System, James A. Henderson Jr.

Hofstra Law Review

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The Meaning Of Judicial Self-Restraint, Richard A. Posner Jan 1983

The Meaning Of Judicial Self-Restraint, Richard A. Posner

Indiana Law Journal

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Recent Developments In West German Civil Procedure, William B. Fisch Jan 1983

Recent Developments In West German Civil Procedure, William B. Fisch

Faculty Publications

The most comprehensive description of the West German civil litigation system to appear in United States law journals, a much-admired, practice-oriented work by two United States law professors and a Hamburg judge, was published twenty-five years ago. At that moment, a commission of experts, appointed in 1955 by the Federal Ministry of Justice and called the Commission to Prepare a Reform of Civil Justice, was already deep into a thorough reexamination of the entire West German system. The stimuli for this reexamination were the eternal devils of judicial procedure everywhere: technicality, inaccessibility, and above all, delay and cost. In 1961, …


The Judge's Role In Fostering Voluntary Settlements, Thomas D. Lambros Jan 1983

The Judge's Role In Fostering Voluntary Settlements, Thomas D. Lambros

Villanova Law Review

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