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Direct Employment Effects Of Increased Imports: A Case Study Of The Textile Industry, Joseph Pelzman, Randolph C. Martin Oct 1981

Direct Employment Effects Of Increased Imports: A Case Study Of The Textile Industry, Joseph Pelzman, Randolph C. Martin

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


Potential Immunity Of Land Use Control Systems From Civil Rights And Antitrust Liability (With J. Bonder), Fred P. Bosselman Jan 1981

Potential Immunity Of Land Use Control Systems From Civil Rights And Antitrust Liability (With J. Bonder), Fred P. Bosselman

Fred P. Bosselman

No abstract provided.


No Habeas Corpus For The Guilty, Michelle W. Ghetti Jan 1981

No Habeas Corpus For The Guilty, Michelle W. Ghetti

Michelle W. Ghetti

This article discusses whether habeas corpus relief should be provided to a defendant when there is no question as to his or her guilt.


Mfn Tariff Treatment Of Imports From China: Effects On U.S. Employment, Joseph Pelzman, Thomas Bayard, James Orr, Jorge Perez-Lopez Jan 1981

Mfn Tariff Treatment Of Imports From China: Effects On U.S. Employment, Joseph Pelzman, Thomas Bayard, James Orr, Jorge Perez-Lopez

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


Mens Rea, Due Process And The Supreme Court: Toward A Constitutional Doctrine Of Substantive Criminal Law, C. Peter Erlinder Jan 1981

Mens Rea, Due Process And The Supreme Court: Toward A Constitutional Doctrine Of Substantive Criminal Law, C. Peter Erlinder

C. Peter Erlinder

No abstract provided.


Socrates' New Clothes: Substituting Persuasion For Learning In Clinical Practice Instruction, Robert J. Condlin Jan 1981

Socrates' New Clothes: Substituting Persuasion For Learning In Clinical Practice Instruction, Robert J. Condlin

Robert J. Condlin

No abstract provided.


The Importance Of Being Earnest: Pleading And Maintaining A Class Action For The Purpose Of Binding Class Members, David G. Karro Jan 1981

The Importance Of Being Earnest: Pleading And Maintaining A Class Action For The Purpose Of Binding Class Members, David G. Karro

David G. Karro

This 1981 article contends, as its title suggests, that federal class actions should be brought only if class counsel believe they can represent the individual interests of the members of the class described in the complaint. After all, the mere filing of a class action complaint has legal consequences, and it is generally acknowledged that the members of even an alleged class have some right to rely on the class attorney to protect their interests. A certification order therefore does not create a class, but instead puts the court's imprimatur on class counsels’ representation that they can carry out rhw …