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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Rule Of Law And The Role Of The Solicitor General, Michael W. Mcconnell
The Rule Of Law And The Role Of The Solicitor General, Michael W. Mcconnell
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You Can't Tell The Players In Church-State Disputes Without A Scorecard, Michael W. Mcconnell
You Can't Tell The Players In Church-State Disputes Without A Scorecard, Michael W. Mcconnell
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No abstract provided.
Changing Conceptions Of Administration, Cass R. Sunstein
Changing Conceptions Of Administration, Cass R. Sunstein
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No abstract provided.
Excusing Harmless Errors In The Execution Of Wills: A Report On Australia's Tranquil Revolution In Probate Law, John H. Langbein
Excusing Harmless Errors In The Execution Of Wills: A Report On Australia's Tranquil Revolution In Probate Law, John H. Langbein
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The Constitution In The Supreme Court: The Preferred-Position Debate, 1941-1946, David P. Currie
The Constitution In The Supreme Court: The Preferred-Position Debate, 1941-1946, David P. Currie
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The Constitution In The Supreme Court: The New Deal, 1931-1940, David P. Currie
The Constitution In The Supreme Court: The New Deal, 1931-1940, David P. Currie
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The Constitution In The Supreme Court: The Second World War, 1941-1946, David P. Currie
The Constitution In The Supreme Court: The Second World War, 1941-1946, David P. Currie
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No abstract provided.
Religion And The Constitution: Eternal Hostility Against Every Form Of Tyranny Over The Mind Of Man Address, Philip B. Kurland
Religion And The Constitution: Eternal Hostility Against Every Form Of Tyranny Over The Mind Of Man Address, Philip B. Kurland
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Loss Distribution, Forum Shopping, And Bankruptcy: A Reply To Warren, Douglas G. Baird
Loss Distribution, Forum Shopping, And Bankruptcy: A Reply To Warren, Douglas G. Baird
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No abstract provided.
Legal Liability For Medical Innovation, Richard A. Epstein
Legal Liability For Medical Innovation, Richard A. Epstein
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No abstract provided.
The Efficiency And The Efficacy Of Title Vii, Richard A. Posner
The Efficiency And The Efficacy Of Title Vii, Richard A. Posner
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The Constitution As An Economic Document, Richard A. Posner
The Constitution As An Economic Document, Richard A. Posner
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Commentary, The Federal Courts In The Next 100 Years, Paul M. Bator
Commentary, The Federal Courts In The Next 100 Years, Paul M. Bator
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Constitutionalism After The New Deal, Cass R. Sunstein
Constitutionalism After The New Deal, Cass R. Sunstein
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In recent years, the failure of administrative agencies to implement congressional programs faithfully and effectively has called into question the wisdom of the central institutional innovations of the New Deal: the expansion of the regulatory state and the shift in power from the states to the federal government. In this Article, Professor Sunstein challenges the New Deal more fundamentally, examining not only the institutional changes themselves, but also the shift in constitutional commitments that underlay those reforms. Professor Sunstein identifies three aspects of New Deal constitutionalism: the rejection of the original constitutional commitment to checks and balances in favor of …
The Beard Thesis And Franklin Roosevelt, Cass R. Sunstein
The Beard Thesis And Franklin Roosevelt, Cass R. Sunstein
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Municipal Liability Under 1983: A Legal And Economic Analysis, Larry B. Kramer, Alan O. Sykes
Municipal Liability Under 1983: A Legal And Economic Analysis, Larry B. Kramer, Alan O. Sykes
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The Boundaries Of Vicarious Liability: An Economic Analysis Of The Scope Of Employment Rule And Related Legal Doctrines, Alan O. Sykes
The Boundaries Of Vicarious Liability: An Economic Analysis Of The Scope Of Employment Rule And Related Legal Doctrines, Alan O. Sykes
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Redesigning The Spouse's Forced Share, John H. Langbein, Lawrence W. Waggoner
Redesigning The Spouse's Forced Share, John H. Langbein, Lawrence W. Waggoner
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This article discusses the history of the forced share, the justifications for it, and the uneven fit between the rule and the objectives, then proposes a new approach that would meet the objectives.
Beyond Reliance: Promissory Estoppel, Contract Formalities, And Misrepresentations, Randy E. Barnett, Mary E. Becker
Beyond Reliance: Promissory Estoppel, Contract Formalities, And Misrepresentations, Randy E. Barnett, Mary E. Becker
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Promissory Estoppel Damages, Mary E. Becker
The First Amendment Jurisprudence Of Judge Robert H. Bork, Michael W. Mcconnell
The First Amendment Jurisprudence Of Judge Robert H. Bork, Michael W. Mcconnell
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Judicial Trial Skills Training, Stephen Simon, Bertrand Poritsky
Judicial Trial Skills Training, Stephen Simon, Bertrand Poritsky
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The University of Minnesota Law School and the Minnesota Supreme Court Office of Continuing Education for State Court Personnel have initiated a unique and dynamic Judicial Trial Skills Training Program. Newly appointed judges participate in videotaped simulated trials designed to present the participating judges with numerous evidentiary and trial relationship issues. The videotapes of these trials are reviewed and cri- tiqued by the participating judge and a senior judge to give the participat-' ingjudges immediate feedback on their performance. The review session is used to discuss the various skills that judges must develop in order to conduct fair and efficient …
Medicine And Law: Making Excellent Time But Lost, Judith T. Younger
Medicine And Law: Making Excellent Time But Lost, Judith T. Younger
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Freeing Mortgages Of Merger, Ann Burkhart
A Research Guide To The Law Of Private Sector Labor-Management Relations, Laura J. Cooper
A Research Guide To The Law Of Private Sector Labor-Management Relations, Laura J. Cooper
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The law of private sector labor management relations involves a technical subject matter and is further complicated by sometimes obscure jurisdictional standards. Researching the area is done most effectively using commercially published looseleaf services. Professor Cooper's guide explores the differences between the two major services, discusses other primary and secondary sources for labor law research and offers a research strategy for labor issues.
The Separation Of Powers Doctrine And The Regulatory Agencies After Bowsher V. Synar, Daniel J. Gifford
The Separation Of Powers Doctrine And The Regulatory Agencies After Bowsher V. Synar, Daniel J. Gifford
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Bowsher v. Synar is the latest in a series of recent cases in which the Supreme Court has elaborated upon and applied the separation of powers doctrine. The Court has cast many of these decisions in wooden, overly conceptual terms, exposing the Court to criticism that it has imposed an elaborately refined organizational framework upon the federal government going vastly beyond the pragmatic intention of the Framers. Despite the inadequacy of the Court's reasoning, however, this Article contends that, overall, the Court's recent decisions possess an underlying merit: They contain the foundation upon which a new and coherent understanding of …
The Juvenile Court Meets The Principle Of The Offense: Legislative Changes In Juvenile Waiver Statutes, Barry C. Feld
The Juvenile Court Meets The Principle Of The Offense: Legislative Changes In Juvenile Waiver Statutes, Barry C. Feld
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At its inception the juvenile court was characterized by procedural informality and individualized, offender-oriented dispositions. Subsequent to the U.S. Supreme Court's 'Gault' decision, which mandated procedural safeguards in the adjudication of delinquency, juvenile court procedures became more formal in the interest of protecting the rights of juveniles, but individualized, offender-oriented dispositions were preserved. The inability of proponents of juvenile rehabilitation to demonstrate the effectiveness of parens patriae intervention, however, has led an increasing number of States to incorporate 'just deserts' sentencing principles in their juvenile justice systems. This emphasis is evidenced in the waiver of juvenile offenders for criminal prosecution …
Commentaries (Symposium: The Federal Courts; The Next 100 Years), Paul M. Bator
Commentaries (Symposium: The Federal Courts; The Next 100 Years), Paul M. Bator
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No abstract provided.
Preventive Pretrial Detention And The Failure Of Interest-Balancing Approaches To Due Process, Albert W. Alschuler
Preventive Pretrial Detention And The Failure Of Interest-Balancing Approaches To Due Process, Albert W. Alschuler
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No abstract provided.
Judicial Review Of Administrative Action In A Conservative Era, Cass R. Sunstein, Alan B. Morrison, Kenneth W. Starr, Richard K. Willard
Judicial Review Of Administrative Action In A Conservative Era, Cass R. Sunstein, Alan B. Morrison, Kenneth W. Starr, Richard K. Willard
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No abstract provided.