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Protecting Women's Voices: Preventing Retaliatory Defamation Claims In The #Metoo Context, Nicole Ligon Jan 2022

Protecting Women's Voices: Preventing Retaliatory Defamation Claims In The #Metoo Context, Nicole Ligon

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Practical Ways To Achieve Proportionality During Discovery And Reduce Costs In The Pretrial Phase Of Federal Civil Cases, Paul W. Grimm Jan 2017

Practical Ways To Achieve Proportionality During Discovery And Reduce Costs In The Pretrial Phase Of Federal Civil Cases, Paul W. Grimm

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Three Models Of Adjudicative Representation, Margaret H. Lemos Jan 2017

Three Models Of Adjudicative Representation, Margaret H. Lemos

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Privatizing Public Litigation, Margaret H. Lemos Jan 2016

Privatizing Public Litigation, Margaret H. Lemos

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Government litigators increasingly use private resources—human and financial—to support their efforts in court. In some cases, government entities hire private lawyers to perform legal work on behalf of the government; in others, they draw on private donations to fund litigation; and in some cases they do both, relying on privately funded private lawyers to litigate cases in the government’s name. These mergers of public and private can be understood as part of broader trends toward the privatization of government services. This Article uses lessons from the privatization debates to illuminate the likely costs and benefits of bringing private actors into …


Brief For Professor Walter Dellinger As Amicus Curiae In Support Of Petitioners, Walter E. Dellinger Iii Jan 2016

Brief For Professor Walter Dellinger As Amicus Curiae In Support Of Petitioners, Walter E. Dellinger Iii

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“The [Judicial] Beatings Will Continue Until Morale Improves”: The Prisoner's Dilemma Of Cooperative Discovery And Proposals For Improved Morale, Paul W. Grimm, Heather Leigh Williams Jan 2013

“The [Judicial] Beatings Will Continue Until Morale Improves”: The Prisoner's Dilemma Of Cooperative Discovery And Proposals For Improved Morale, Paul W. Grimm, Heather Leigh Williams

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All Rise - Standing In Judge Betty Fletcher’S Court, Thomas D. Rowe Jr. Feb 2010

All Rise - Standing In Judge Betty Fletcher’S Court, Thomas D. Rowe Jr.

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Evidence: Prior Crimes And Prior Bad Acts Evidence, Paul W. Grimm Jan 1976

Evidence: Prior Crimes And Prior Bad Acts Evidence, Paul W. Grimm

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Third-Party Practice Under The New Rules, J. Douglass Poteat Oct 1939

Third-Party Practice Under The New Rules, J. Douglass Poteat

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The Report On Criminal Procedure, Justin Miller Jul 1932

The Report On Criminal Procedure, Justin Miller

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