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1983

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Relationism: Legal Theory For A Relational Society, Gidon A. G. Gottlieb Apr 1983

Relationism: Legal Theory For A Relational Society, Gidon A. G. Gottlieb

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Will The Federal Courts Of Appeals Survive Until 1984?: An Essay On Delegation And Specialization Of The Judicial Function, Richard A. Posner Jan 1983

Will The Federal Courts Of Appeals Survive Until 1984?: An Essay On Delegation And Specialization Of The Judicial Function, Richard A. Posner

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In Opposition To The School Prayer Amendment, Geoffrey R. Stone Jan 1983

In Opposition To The School Prayer Amendment, Geoffrey R. Stone

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The Sovereignty Of The Courts, Edward Hirsch Levi Jan 1983

The Sovereignty Of The Courts, Edward Hirsch Levi

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Statutes' Domains, Frank H. Easterbrook Jan 1983

Statutes' Domains, Frank H. Easterbrook

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Hail To The Chief: Earl Warren And The Supreme Court, Dennis J. Hutchinson Jan 1983

Hail To The Chief: Earl Warren And The Supreme Court, Dennis J. Hutchinson

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The Business Of The Supreme Court, O.T. 1982, Dennis J. Hutchinson, Philip B. Kurland Jan 1983

The Business Of The Supreme Court, O.T. 1982, Dennis J. Hutchinson, Philip B. Kurland

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Optimal Sanctions For Antitrust Violations, William M. Landes Jan 1983

Optimal Sanctions For Antitrust Violations, William M. Landes

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Interpersonal Privacy And The Fourth Amendment, Albert W. Alschuler Jan 1983

Interpersonal Privacy And The Fourth Amendment, Albert W. Alschuler

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The Surveys That Broke Monopoly, Hans Zeisel Jan 1983

The Surveys That Broke Monopoly, Hans Zeisel

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The Most Insignificant Justice: Further Evidence, Frank H. Easterbrook Jan 1983

The Most Insignificant Justice: Further Evidence, Frank H. Easterbrook

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Common Law Intellectual Property And The Legacy Of International News Service V. Associated Press, Douglas G. Baird Jan 1983

Common Law Intellectual Property And The Legacy Of International News Service V. Associated Press, Douglas G. Baird

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Treatment Of Interest On Debtor Obligations In Reorganizations Under The Bankruptcy Code, Walter J. Blum Jan 1983

Treatment Of Interest On Debtor Obligations In Reorganizations Under The Bankruptcy Code, Walter J. Blum

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Public Employee Strikes, Executive Discretion, And The Air Traffic Controllers, Cass R. Sunstein, Bernard D. Meltzer Jan 1983

Public Employee Strikes, Executive Discretion, And The Air Traffic Controllers, Cass R. Sunstein, Bernard D. Meltzer

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A Common Law For Labor Relations: A Critique Of The New Deal Labor Legislation, Richard A. Epstein Jan 1983

A Common Law For Labor Relations: A Critique Of The New Deal Labor Legislation, Richard A. Epstein

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The Meaning Of Judicial Self-Restraint, Richard A. Posner Jan 1983

The Meaning Of Judicial Self-Restraint, Richard A. Posner

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Extraterritoriality And Conflicts Of Jurisdiction, Kenneth W. Dam Jan 1983

Extraterritoriality And Conflicts Of Jurisdiction, Kenneth W. Dam

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Foreword, Gerhard Casper Jan 1983

Foreword, Gerhard Casper

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Shaping The Eighteenth-Century Criminal Trial: A View From The Ryder Sources, John H. Langbein Jan 1983

Shaping The Eighteenth-Century Criminal Trial: A View From The Ryder Sources, John H. Langbein

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The Early History Of The Grand Jury And The Canon Law, Richard H. Helmholz Jan 1983

The Early History Of The Grand Jury And The Canon Law, Richard H. Helmholz

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Dissenting Opinions By Supreme Court Justices In Federal Income Tax Controversies, Walter J. Blum Jan 1983

Dissenting Opinions By Supreme Court Justices In Federal Income Tax Controversies, Walter J. Blum

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A Reply To Landes: A Faulty Study Of No-Fault's Effect On Fault, Saul Levmore, Jeffrey O'Connell Jan 1983

A Reply To Landes: A Faulty Study Of No-Fault's Effect On Fault, Saul Levmore, Jeffrey O'Connell

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The Most Insignificant Justice: A Preliminary Inquiry, David P. Currie Jan 1983

The Most Insignificant Justice: A Preliminary Inquiry, David P. Currie

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Bankruptcy Judges And The Independent Judiciary, David P. Currie Jan 1983

Bankruptcy Judges And The Independent Judiciary, David P. Currie

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The Constitution In The Supreme Court: Article Iv And Federal Powers, 1836-1864, David P. Currie Jan 1983

The Constitution In The Supreme Court: Article Iv And Federal Powers, 1836-1864, David P. Currie

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Continuing his critical analysis of the constitutional decisions of the Taney period, Professor Currie examines cases involving the privileges and immunities clause, fugitives from slavery and criminal prosecution, and intergovernmental immunities, as well as cases dealing with the scope of federal judicial and legislative powers. In these decisions, with the glaring exception ofScott v. Sandford, he finds additional evidence that in general the Taney Court continued to enforce constitutional limitations vigorously against the states and to construe federal authority generously.


The Constitution In The Supreme Court: Contracts And Commerce, 1836-1864, David P. Currie Jan 1983

The Constitution In The Supreme Court: Contracts And Commerce, 1836-1864, David P. Currie

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Continuing a study of the first hundred years of constitutional litigation, Professor Currie explores the decisions of the Taney period respecting the Contract and Commerce Clauses. Though early decisions of the Taney Court seemed to portend a departure from the nationalism of its predecessor, the author argues that the impression was largely misleading. In general, for example, the Court under Taney proved rather sympathetic to contract rights. In Commerce Clause cases, after being badly split, the Court was able to agree on a longlasting formula that acknowledged an implicit limitation on state power, and although in the Taney period the …


From The Gold Clause Cases To The Gold Commission: A Half Century Of American Monetary Law, Kenneth W. Dam Jan 1983

From The Gold Clause Cases To The Gold Commission: A Half Century Of American Monetary Law, Kenneth W. Dam

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Suing Government, Cass R. Sunstein Jan 1983

Suing Government, Cass R. Sunstein

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The Early History Of The Grand Jury And The Canon Law, Richard H. Helmholz Jan 1983

The Early History Of The Grand Jury And The Canon Law, Richard H. Helmholz

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Implementing The Criminal Defendant's Right To Trial: Alternatives To The Plea Bargaining System, Albert W. Alschuler Jan 1983

Implementing The Criminal Defendant's Right To Trial: Alternatives To The Plea Bargaining System, Albert W. Alschuler

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