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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Disaggregation Of Damages Requirement In Private Monopolization Actions, James R. Mccall
The Disaggregation Of Damages Requirement In Private Monopolization Actions, James R. Mccall
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No abstract provided.
A Subject Matter Approach To Hearsay Reform, Roger C. Park
A Subject Matter Approach To Hearsay Reform, Roger C. Park
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No abstract provided.
Overprotecting The Consumer? Section 2-607(3)(A) Notice Of Breach In Nonprivity Contexts, H.G. Prince
Overprotecting The Consumer? Section 2-607(3)(A) Notice Of Breach In Nonprivity Contexts, H.G. Prince
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The "Contemporaneous" Traders Who Can Sue An Inside Trader, William K.S. Wang
The "Contemporaneous" Traders Who Can Sue An Inside Trader, William K.S. Wang
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Critical Legal Studies: The Death Of Transcendence And The Rise Of The New Langdells, Joan C. Williams
Critical Legal Studies: The Death Of Transcendence And The Rise Of The New Langdells, Joan C. Williams
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Taking Kawashima Seriously: A Review Of Japanese Research On Japanese Legal Consciousness And Disputing Behavior, Setsuo Miyazawa
Taking Kawashima Seriously: A Review Of Japanese Research On Japanese Legal Consciousness And Disputing Behavior, Setsuo Miyazawa
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This paper discusses Japanese research on legal consciousness (ho-ishiki) and civil disputing. The author presents a recent explication of Takeyoshi Kawashima's concept of legal consciousness as a cultural factor and also proposes to explore the possibility of treating it as an individual, attitudinal factor. He also reviews large-scale surveys of aggregate-level culture and studies on individual-level disputing behavior. The need and possibility of a longitudinal study of individual disputing behavior that uses individual-level attitudes and regional culture as explanatory variables is suggested.
Summary Judgment And Case Management, William W. Schwarzer
Summary Judgment And Case Management, William W. Schwarzer
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Judicial Elections: The California Experience, Joseph R. Grodin
Judicial Elections: The California Experience, Joseph R. Grodin
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The Constitutional Right To Jury Trial: A Historical Exception For Small Monetary Claims, Margreth Barrett
The Constitutional Right To Jury Trial: A Historical Exception For Small Monetary Claims, Margreth Barrett
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The Immigration Reform Amendments Of 1986: Reform Or Rehash?, Richard A. Boswell
The Immigration Reform Amendments Of 1986: Reform Or Rehash?, Richard A. Boswell
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Philadelphia Newspapers V. Hepps: Unanswered Defamation Questions, John L. Diamond
Philadelphia Newspapers V. Hepps: Unanswered Defamation Questions, John L. Diamond
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Permissive Affirmative Action For The Benefit Of Blacks, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
Permissive Affirmative Action For The Benefit Of Blacks, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
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Triangular Lawyer Relationships: An Exploratory Analysis, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
Triangular Lawyer Relationships: An Exploratory Analysis, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
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Whence Knowledge Intent? Whither Knowledge Intent?, David Jung, David I. Levine
Whence Knowledge Intent? Whither Knowledge Intent?, David Jung, David I. Levine
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Some Thoughts On Scholarship For Beginning Teachers, Mary Kay Kane
Some Thoughts On Scholarship For Beginning Teachers, Mary Kay Kane
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Of Carrots And Sticks: Evaluating The Role Of The Class Action Lawyer, Mary Kay Kane
Of Carrots And Sticks: Evaluating The Role Of The Class Action Lawyer, Mary Kay Kane
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The Dual Sovereignty Exception To Double Jeopardy: In The Wake Of Garcia V. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority, Evan Tsen Lee
The Dual Sovereignty Exception To Double Jeopardy: In The Wake Of Garcia V. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority, Evan Tsen Lee
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Granite Rock And The States' Influence Over Federal Land Use, John D. Leshy
Granite Rock And The States' Influence Over Federal Land Use, John D. Leshy
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Exceptions To The Clearly Erroneous Test After The Recent Amending Of Rule 52(A) For The Review Of Findings Of Fact Based Upon Documentary Evidence, David I. Levine, Hillary J. Salans
Exceptions To The Clearly Erroneous Test After The Recent Amending Of Rule 52(A) For The Review Of Findings Of Fact Based Upon Documentary Evidence, David I. Levine, Hillary J. Salans
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Whence Knowledge Intent? Whither Knowledge Intent?, David I. Levine
Whence Knowledge Intent? Whither Knowledge Intent?, David I. Levine
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Early Neutral Evaluation: A Follow-Up Report, David I. Levine
Early Neutral Evaluation: A Follow-Up Report, David I. Levine
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