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The Doctrine Of Exhaustion Of Administrative Remedies In Michigan, Roger C. Cramton
The Doctrine Of Exhaustion Of Administrative Remedies In Michigan, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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A Brief Rejoinder To Professor Mullock, Robert S. Summers
A Brief Rejoinder To Professor Mullock, Robert S. Summers
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Mullock on Summers on Hart is bad enough, but Summers on Mullock on Summers on Hart is worse. Fortunately or unfortunately, there is no rule (primary or secondary) entitling either of us to vouch Professor Hart into the proceedings. With all due respect to Professor Mullock (and to me, of course), I fear the two of us may be compounding erroneous interpretations of Professor Hart’s work. Sans Hart, I shall exercise admirable restraint and argue over the meaning of the scripture. Regrettably, Professor Mullock and I are both defenders of the faith; I had hoped to draw the fire of …
Negligence: Blackstone To Shaw To? An Intellectual Escapade In A Tory Vein, E. F. Roberts
Negligence: Blackstone To Shaw To? An Intellectual Escapade In A Tory Vein, E. F. Roberts
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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