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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Morality Of Law Practice, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
The Morality Of Law Practice, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
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No abstract provided.
Merit-Based Sentencing Reductions: Moving Forward On Specifics, And Some Critique Of The New Model Penal Code, Rory Little
Merit-Based Sentencing Reductions: Moving Forward On Specifics, And Some Critique Of The New Model Penal Code, Rory Little
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No abstract provided.
Toward A More Perfect Union?: The Dangers Of Conflating Progress And Equality, Leo P. Martinez
Toward A More Perfect Union?: The Dangers Of Conflating Progress And Equality, Leo P. Martinez
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No abstract provided.
Restatement Of The Law Of Liability Insurance And The Duty To Settle, Leo P. Martinez
Restatement Of The Law Of Liability Insurance And The Duty To Settle, Leo P. Martinez
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No abstract provided.
Legal Education In A Modern World: Evolution At Work, Leo P. Martinez
Legal Education In A Modern World: Evolution At Work, Leo P. Martinez
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No abstract provided.
Citizen Participation In Criminal Trials In Japan: The Saiban-In System And Victim Participation In Japan In International Perspectives, Setsuo Miyazawa
Citizen Participation In Criminal Trials In Japan: The Saiban-In System And Victim Participation In Japan In International Perspectives, Setsuo Miyazawa
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No abstract provided.
Profit For Costs, Morris A. Ratner, William B. Rubenstein
Profit For Costs, Morris A. Ratner, William B. Rubenstein
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No abstract provided.
Relying On Government In Comparison: What Can The United States Learn From Abroad In Relation To Administrative Estoppel, Dorit Rubinstein Reiss
Relying On Government In Comparison: What Can The United States Learn From Abroad In Relation To Administrative Estoppel, Dorit Rubinstein Reiss
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No abstract provided.
Protecting Your Environment, Exacerbating Justice: Avoiding "Mandate Havens", David Takacs
Protecting Your Environment, Exacerbating Justice: Avoiding "Mandate Havens", David Takacs
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No abstract provided.
Form 1023-Ez And The Streamlined Process For The Federal Income Tax Exemption: Is The Irs Slashing Red Tape Or Opening Pandora's Box, Manoj Viswanathan
Form 1023-Ez And The Streamlined Process For The Federal Income Tax Exemption: Is The Irs Slashing Red Tape Or Opening Pandora's Box, Manoj Viswanathan
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No abstract provided.
Double Jeopardy? An Empirical Study With Implications For The Debates Over Implicit Bias And Intersectionality,, Joan C. Williams
Double Jeopardy? An Empirical Study With Implications For The Debates Over Implicit Bias And Intersectionality,, Joan C. Williams
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No abstract provided.
Hits, Misses, And False Alarms In Blind And Sequential Administration Of Lineups, Roger C. Park
Hits, Misses, And False Alarms In Blind And Sequential Administration Of Lineups, Roger C. Park
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No abstract provided.
Some Preliminary Observations On The Proposed Eli/Unidroit Civil Procedure Project In The Light Of The Experience Of The Ali/Unidroit Project, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
Some Preliminary Observations On The Proposed Eli/Unidroit Civil Procedure Project In The Light Of The Experience Of The Ali/Unidroit Project, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
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No abstract provided.
Rule Of Legal Rhetoric, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
Rule Of Legal Rhetoric, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
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No abstract provided.
Fact Determination In Rule 23 Class Actions, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
Fact Determination In Rule 23 Class Actions, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
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No abstract provided.
Morris L. Cohen: A Bibliography Of His Works, Camilla Tubbs
Morris L. Cohen: A Bibliography Of His Works, Camilla Tubbs
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No abstract provided.
Successes, Failures, And Remaining Issues Of The Justice System Reform In Japan: An Introduction To The Symposium Issue, Setsuo Miyazawa
Successes, Failures, And Remaining Issues Of The Justice System Reform In Japan: An Introduction To The Symposium Issue, Setsuo Miyazawa
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No abstract provided.
Achieving Procedural Goals Through Indirection: The Use Of Ethics Doctrine To Justify Contingency Fee Caps In Mdl Aggregate Settlements, Morris A. Ratner
Achieving Procedural Goals Through Indirection: The Use Of Ethics Doctrine To Justify Contingency Fee Caps In Mdl Aggregate Settlements, Morris A. Ratner
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No abstract provided.
Conflicting Obligations: American Political Culture And The Law Of The Workplace, Reuel E. Schiller
Conflicting Obligations: American Political Culture And The Law Of The Workplace, Reuel E. Schiller
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No abstract provided.
Forest Carbon (Redd+), Repairing International Trust, And Reciprocal Contractual Sovereignty, David Takacs
Forest Carbon (Redd+), Repairing International Trust, And Reciprocal Contractual Sovereignty, David Takacs
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No abstract provided.
Lindsay's Legacy: The Tragedy That Triggered Law Reform To Prevent Teen Dating Violence, D. Kelly Weisberg
Lindsay's Legacy: The Tragedy That Triggered Law Reform To Prevent Teen Dating Violence, D. Kelly Weisberg
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No abstract provided.
Living Up To Our Ideals: What Race Means In Higher Education Now, Frank H. Wu
Living Up To Our Ideals: What Race Means In Higher Education Now, Frank H. Wu
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No abstract provided.
The End Of Men?: Gender Flux In The Face Of Precarious Masculinity, Joan C. Williams
The End Of Men?: Gender Flux In The Face Of Precarious Masculinity, Joan C. Williams
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No abstract provided.
Cases And Controversies: Some Things To Do With Contracts Cases,, Charles L. Knapp
Cases And Controversies: Some Things To Do With Contracts Cases,, Charles L. Knapp
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No abstract provided.
Binding Choices: Tax Elections & Federal/State Conformity, Heather M. Field
Binding Choices: Tax Elections & Federal/State Conformity, Heather M. Field
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No abstract provided.
Paved With Good Intentions: Sentencing Alternatives From Neuroscience And The Policy Of Problem-Solving Courts, Emily R. Murphy
Paved With Good Intentions: Sentencing Alternatives From Neuroscience And The Policy Of Problem-Solving Courts, Emily R. Murphy
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No abstract provided.
Throwing The Red Flag: Challenging The Nfl's Lessons For American Business, Heather M. Field
Throwing The Red Flag: Challenging The Nfl's Lessons For American Business, Heather M. Field
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No abstract provided.
Where Are We Now And Where Should We Head For? A Reflection On The Place Of East Asia On The Map Of Socio-Legal Studies, Setsuo Miyazawa
Where Are We Now And Where Should We Head For? A Reflection On The Place Of East Asia On The Map Of Socio-Legal Studies, Setsuo Miyazawa
Faculty Scholarship
Collaborative Research Networks ("CRNs") developed to encourage and facilitate and collaboration between scholars with shared academic interests. CRN33 (East Asia) is fairly new. This article, which is based on a speech given by the author, examines the status of East Asia in socioeconomic literature, explores the growing prevalence of East Asia as a topic in general theory-building in socio-legal studies, and suggests methods for placing East Asia in a more central position for future socio-legal scholarship. The author emphasizes that scholars in the field of East Asian legal studies should work harder to introduce those outside the field to the …
Representation For The Accused: Haiti's Thirst And A Role For Clinical Legal Education, Kate Bloch
Representation For The Accused: Haiti's Thirst And A Role For Clinical Legal Education, Kate Bloch
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No abstract provided.
Language Access Laws And Legal Issues: A Local Official's Guide, David Jung, Noemí O. Gallardo
Language Access Laws And Legal Issues: A Local Official's Guide, David Jung, Noemí O. Gallardo
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No abstract provided.