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1977

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The Rule Of Reason And The Economic Approach: Reflections On The Sylvania Decision, Richard A. Posner Jan 1977

The Rule Of Reason And The Economic Approach: Reflections On The Sylvania Decision, Richard A. Posner

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West German Marriage And Family Law Reform, Max Rheinstein, Mary Ann Glendon Jan 1977

West German Marriage And Family Law Reform, Max Rheinstein, Mary Ann Glendon

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Justice Robert H. Jackson - Impact On Civil Rights And Liberties The David C. Baum Memorial Lecture, Philip B. Kurland Jan 1977

Justice Robert H. Jackson - Impact On Civil Rights And Liberties The David C. Baum Memorial Lecture, Philip B. Kurland

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The Effect Of Peremptory Challenges On Jury And Verdict: An Experiment In A Federal District Court, Hans Zeisel, Shari Seldman Diamond Jan 1977

The Effect Of Peremptory Challenges On Jury And Verdict: An Experiment In A Federal District Court, Hans Zeisel, Shari Seldman Diamond

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The Memoirs Of Chief Justice Earl Warren, Philip B. Kurland Jan 1977

The Memoirs Of Chief Justice Earl Warren, Philip B. Kurland

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The American Fiscal Constitution, Kenneth W. Dam Jan 1977

The American Fiscal Constitution, Kenneth W. Dam

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The United States Constitution contains relatively few provisions explicitly concerned with the authority of the federal government and the states to tax and spend. Nevertheless, an impressive structure of rules has evolved governing the division of fiscal powers and responsibilities within our federal system. These rules include Supreme Court decisions interpreting the Constitution, key framework legislation, and implicit understandings derived from existing practice. Professor Dam constructs a general outline of the resulting American Fiscal Constitution, and provides a contrasting view of the West German fiscal constitution. He also offers some tentative conclusions about how federal grants-in-aid and revenue sharing have …


The Right Of Privacy, Richard A. Posner Jan 1977

The Right Of Privacy, Richard A. Posner

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Antitrust Liability For Attempts To Influence Government Action: The Basis And Limits Of The Noerr--Pennington Doctrine, Daniel R. Fischel Jan 1977

Antitrust Liability For Attempts To Influence Government Action: The Basis And Limits Of The Noerr--Pennington Doctrine, Daniel R. Fischel

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State Taxation And The Supreme Court: Toward A More Unified Approach To Constitutional Adjudication, Walter Hellerstein Jan 1977

State Taxation And The Supreme Court: Toward A More Unified Approach To Constitutional Adjudication, Walter Hellerstein

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Book Review (Reviewing Bruce M. Owen, Economics And Freedom Of Expression: Media Structure And The First Amendment (1975)), Richard A. Posner Jan 1977

Book Review (Reviewing Bruce M. Owen, Economics And Freedom Of Expression: Media Structure And The First Amendment (1975)), Richard A. Posner

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Judicial Review Under Federal Pollution Laws, David P. Currie Jan 1977

Judicial Review Under Federal Pollution Laws, David P. Currie

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Search For Sentencing Equity: Sentence Review In Massachusetts And Connecticut, Hans Zeisel, Shari Seldman Diamond Jan 1977

Search For Sentencing Equity: Sentence Review In Massachusetts And Connecticut, Hans Zeisel, Shari Seldman Diamond

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Grievances and restlessness among convicted prisoners led to legislation-in 1943 in Massachusetts, in 1957 in Connecticut-establishing sentence review boards composed of three judges of the trial courts of first instance. The authors explore in these two jurisdictions bow often and under what circumstances sentences are appealed and modified and what effect, if any, these modifications have on the sentencing practice in the trial courts. They also appraise the value of the Connecticut requirement that the review board state the reasons for its decisions. The authors explore the function of the review boards in the broader context of the need for …


Thoughts On Directed Verdicts And Summary Judgments, David P. Currie Jan 1977

Thoughts On Directed Verdicts And Summary Judgments, David P. Currie

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Dues-Paying Practices Of Private Clubs - Discriminatory Practices Opinion: 77-55 Memorandum Opinion For The Solicitor Of The Department Of Labor: Appendix, Antonin Scalia Jan 1977

Dues-Paying Practices Of Private Clubs - Discriminatory Practices Opinion: 77-55 Memorandum Opinion For The Solicitor Of The Department Of Labor: Appendix, Antonin Scalia

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Support Orders, Church Courts, And The Rule Of Filius Nullius: A Reassessment Of The Common Law, Richard H. Helmholz Jan 1977

Support Orders, Church Courts, And The Rule Of Filius Nullius: A Reassessment Of The Common Law, Richard H. Helmholz

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No abstract provided.