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Visibility And Accountability: Shining A Light On Proceedings In Misdemeanor Two-Tier Court Systems, Binny Miller
Visibility And Accountability: Shining A Light On Proceedings In Misdemeanor Two-Tier Court Systems, Binny Miller
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Rethinking Lawyer Ethics To Allow The Rules Of Evidence, Rules Of Civil Procedure, And Private Agreements To Control Ethical Obligations Involving Inadvertent Disclosures, Tory L. Lucas
Saint Louis University Law Journal
This Article seeks to align the rules of ethics with the rules of evidence, rules of civil procedure, and private agreements in confronting the vexing issue of inadvertent disclosures. It proposes a clear-eyed modification of Model Rule of Professional Conduct 4.4(b) to require a lawyer to use an inadvertent disclosure of confidential or privileged information unless prohibited by the rules of evidence, rules of civil procedure, or private agreement. This inadvertent-disclosure proposal fairly balances the interests of the justice system, civility in the legal profession, and protection of clients.
Ending Alien Tort Statute Exceptionalism: Corporate Liability In The Wake Of Jesner V. Arab Bank And Implications For U.S. Private Military Contractors, Brian Sableman
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Games We Play, Ann C. Juliano
The Games We Play, Ann C. Juliano
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Synthesizing Narratives Of Policing And Making A Case For Policing As A Public Good, Tracey L. Meares
Synthesizing Narratives Of Policing And Making A Case For Policing As A Public Good, Tracey L. Meares
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Youth At The Center: A Timeline Approach To The Challenges Facing Black Children, Ilana Friedman
Youth At The Center: A Timeline Approach To The Challenges Facing Black Children, Ilana Friedman
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kindling The Fire: The Call For Incorporating Mandatory Mentoring Programs For Junior Lawyers And Law Students Nationwide, Katerina P. Lewinbuk
Kindling The Fire: The Call For Incorporating Mandatory Mentoring Programs For Junior Lawyers And Law Students Nationwide, Katerina P. Lewinbuk
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Can All Murders Be “Aggravated?” A Look At Aggravating Factor Capital-Eligibility Schemes, Tyler Ash
Can All Murders Be “Aggravated?” A Look At Aggravating Factor Capital-Eligibility Schemes, Tyler Ash
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Show-Me State’S Hidden Cruelty: How Missouri’S Ag-Gag Laws Unconstitutionally Silence Animal-Welfare Whistleblowers, Maggie Strong
The Show-Me State’S Hidden Cruelty: How Missouri’S Ag-Gag Laws Unconstitutionally Silence Animal-Welfare Whistleblowers, Maggie Strong
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Can You Relate? Bristol-Myers Narrowed The Relatedness Requirement But Changed Little In The Specific Jurisdiction Analysis, Megan Crowe
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
State V. Prince: A Standard Of Application Or An Evidentiary Trump Card?, Edward J. Radetic Iii
State V. Prince: A Standard Of Application Or An Evidentiary Trump Card?, Edward J. Radetic Iii
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Beyond Integration: Forward Through Ferguson/Backward Through Brown, Anders Walker
Beyond Integration: Forward Through Ferguson/Backward Through Brown, Anders Walker
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Justice Reform In Missouri, Emily Stahly
Criminal Justice Reform In Missouri, Emily Stahly
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Medically Acceptable And Acceptably Medical: Social Security Revises Evidence Rules For Disability Claims, Burke Bindbeutel
Medically Acceptable And Acceptably Medical: Social Security Revises Evidence Rules For Disability Claims, Burke Bindbeutel
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Testing — And Mostly Rejecting — The Folk Wisdom Of The Effective Appellate Brief, Steven R. Morrison, Brian Darby
Testing — And Mostly Rejecting — The Folk Wisdom Of The Effective Appellate Brief, Steven R. Morrison, Brian Darby
Saint Louis University Law Journal
There is a great deal of folk wisdom regarding how to draft an effective appellate brief. Judges and lawyers offer advice that briefs should be short, should present relatively few issues, should always be followed by a reply brief, and so forth. There is little doubt that aspiring appellate advocates, law professors who teach writing, appellate court clerks, and appellate court judges look to this folk wisdom to learn how to write effective appellate briefs, teach the skill, and evaluate, by proxies, which briefs are likely to be the best.
But this folk wisdom has never been empirically tested. We …
The Science Of Successful Teaching: Incorporating Mind, Brain, And Education Research Into The Legal Writing Course, Nancy E. Millar
The Science Of Successful Teaching: Incorporating Mind, Brain, And Education Research Into The Legal Writing Course, Nancy E. Millar
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Law School In A Different Voice: Legal Education As A Work Of Mercy, Pamela A. Wilkins
Law School In A Different Voice: Legal Education As A Work Of Mercy, Pamela A. Wilkins
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
“Don’T Have A Cow” . . . Or The Restatement (Second), David G. Epstein, Roxanne M. Eastes
“Don’T Have A Cow” . . . Or The Restatement (Second), David G. Epstein, Roxanne M. Eastes
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Not Your Grandparents’ Intellectual Property: How Rightsholders Are Using License Agreements To Avoid Exhaustion And Ensure Their Products Stay Out Of The Secondary Market, Robert J. Schmidt
Not Your Grandparents’ Intellectual Property: How Rightsholders Are Using License Agreements To Avoid Exhaustion And Ensure Their Products Stay Out Of The Secondary Market, Robert J. Schmidt
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.