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In Re Exxon Valdez: Application Of Due Process Constraints On Punitive Damages Awards, Joseph J. Chambers
In Re Exxon Valdez: Application Of Due Process Constraints On Punitive Damages Awards, Joseph J. Chambers
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
Assisted Suicide, Liberal Individualism, And Visceral Jurisprudence: A Reply To Professor Chemerinsky, Eric A. Johnson
Assisted Suicide, Liberal Individualism, And Visceral Jurisprudence: A Reply To Professor Chemerinsky, Eric A. Johnson
Alaska Law Review
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Privacy And The Alaska Constitution: Failing To Fulfill The Promise, Erwin Chemerinsky
Privacy And The Alaska Constitution: Failing To Fulfill The Promise, Erwin Chemerinsky
Alaska Law Review
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Scientists, Judges, And Spotted Owls: Policymakers In The Pacific Northwest, Brendon Swedlow
Scientists, Judges, And Spotted Owls: Policymakers In The Pacific Northwest, Brendon Swedlow
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
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Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr., And The Counterrevolution In The Federal Securities Laws, A. C. Pritchard
Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr., And The Counterrevolution In The Federal Securities Laws, A. C. Pritchard
Duke Law Journal
The confirmation of Lewis F. Powell, Jr., to the Supreme Court coincided with a dramatic shift in the Court's approach to securities law. This Article documents Powell's influence in changing the Court's direction in securities law. Powell's influence was the product of his extensive experience with the securities laws as a corporate lawyer, which gave him much greater familiarity with that body of law than his fellow Justices had. That experience also made him skeptical of civil liability, particularly class and derivative actions. Powell's skepticism led him to interpret the securities law in a consistently narrow fashion to reduce liability …
Is Self-Abortion A Fundamental Right?, Suzanne M. Alford
Is Self-Abortion A Fundamental Right?, Suzanne M. Alford
Duke Law Journal
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