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Why Not A Shared Database For Legal Serial Patterns?, Georgia K. Briscoe
Why Not A Shared Database For Legal Serial Patterns?, Georgia K. Briscoe
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Just as bibliographic records are shared by law libraries through a national database, serial publication pattern data could also be shared. The author presents a history of the movement toward such a database and offers a specific proposal for its creation.
Migration: A Natural Growth Process For Libraries (Part Two Of Two), Georgia Briscoe
Migration: A Natural Growth Process For Libraries (Part Two Of Two), Georgia Briscoe
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No abstract provided.
A Case Of Clothing And Smell Obsession In A Bisexual Adult Woman, Marianne Wesson
A Case Of Clothing And Smell Obsession In A Bisexual Adult Woman, Marianne Wesson
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That Obscure Object Of Desire: Hermeneutics And The Autonomous Legal Text, Paul Campos
That Obscure Object Of Desire: Hermeneutics And The Autonomous Legal Text, Paul Campos
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Advocacy And Scholarship, Paul F. Campos
Advocacy And Scholarship, Paul F. Campos
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The apex of American legal thought is embodied in two types of writings: the federal appellate opinion and the law review article. In this Article, the author criticizes the whole enterprise of doctrinal constitutional law scholarship, using a recent U.S. Supreme Court case and a Harvard Law Review article as quintessential examples of the dominant genre. In a rhetorical tour de force, the author argues that most of modern constitutional scholarship is really advocacy in the guise of scholarship. Such an approach to legal scholarship may have some merit as a strategic move towards a political end; however, it has …
Book Review, Paul Campos
Writing For Judges, Pierre Schlag
Capturing The Literature Of The Bar: A Proposal For Library Package Plans, Georgia Briscoe
Capturing The Literature Of The Bar: A Proposal For Library Package Plans, Georgia Briscoe
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Publications of state and local bar associations are difficult for libraries to acquire and maintain because bar associations' publication activities are often not centralized. Standing orders or package plans will enhance services of bar associations. The American Bar Association and Illinois State Bar Association offer models for other states to follow.
Preface, Charles F. Wilkinson
Looking In Our Backyards, Georgia Briscoe
The Field Of Public Land Law -- A Ten-Year Retrospective, Charles F. Wilkinson
The Field Of Public Land Law -- A Ten-Year Retrospective, Charles F. Wilkinson
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Missing Pieces: A Cognitive Approach To Law, Pierre Schlag
Missing Pieces: A Cognitive Approach To Law, Pierre Schlag
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Land Tenure In The Pacific: The Context For Native Hawaiian Land Rights, Charles F. Wilkinson
Land Tenure In The Pacific: The Context For Native Hawaiian Land Rights, Charles F. Wilkinson
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Fish V. Zapp: The Case Of The Relatively Autonomous Self, Pierre Schlag
Fish V. Zapp: The Case Of The Relatively Autonomous Self, Pierre Schlag
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The Brilliant, The Curious, And The Wrong, Pierre Schlag
The Brilliant, The Curious, And The Wrong, Pierre Schlag
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The Law Of The American West: A Critical Bibliography Of The Nonlegal Sources, Charles F. Wilkinson
The Law Of The American West: A Critical Bibliography Of The Nonlegal Sources, Charles F. Wilkinson
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Book Review, Richard B. Collins
The Formulaic Constitution, Robert F. Nagel
The Formulaic Constitution, Robert F. Nagel
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The Supreme Court's constitutional jurisprudence of late has been filled with formulae - tests that must be met, hurdles that must be overcome. This multi-pronged analytical technique is, according to Professor Nagel, distancing the Justices from both their audience, the American public, and their text, the Constitution. In an effort to retain the authority of that text, the Court is instead displacing it; in an effort to persuade that audience, the Court is instead excluding it. Furthermore, the Court's attempt to constrain judges has actually created an irresponsible judicial freedom, while its attempt to locate a middle ground between the …
Contemporary Social Problems, Georgia Briscoe
Preface: On Natural Resources As An Area Of The Law, David H. Getches
Preface: On Natural Resources As An Area Of The Law, David H. Getches
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