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Prosecutors And Domestic Violence: Local Leadership Makes A Difference, Janet E. Findlater, Dawn Van Hoek Sep 1994

Prosecutors And Domestic Violence: Local Leadership Makes A Difference, Janet E. Findlater, Dawn Van Hoek

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Constitutional Challenges To Bans On "Assisted Suicide": The View From Without And Within, Robert A. Sedler Apr 1994

Constitutional Challenges To Bans On "Assisted Suicide": The View From Without And Within, Robert A. Sedler

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Connecticut V. Doehr And Procedural Due Process Requirements For Prejudgment Remedies: The Sniadach Tetrad Revisited, Linda Beale Jan 1994

Connecticut V. Doehr And Procedural Due Process Requirements For Prejudgment Remedies: The Sniadach Tetrad Revisited, Linda Beale

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The Constitution Of Conscience, Steven L. Winter Jan 1994

The Constitution Of Conscience, Steven L. Winter

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The Constitution And Personal Autonomy: The Lawyering Perspective, Robert Allen Sedler Jan 1994

The Constitution And Personal Autonomy: The Lawyering Perspective, Robert Allen Sedler

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One Size Fits All, Steven L. Winter Jan 1994

One Size Fits All, Steven L. Winter

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International Law And Civil Wars, Gregory H. Fox Jan 1994

International Law And Civil Wars, Gregory H. Fox

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The October 1992 Supreme Court Term And Antitrust: More Objectivity Than Ever, Stephen Calkins Jan 1994

The October 1992 Supreme Court Term And Antitrust: More Objectivity Than Ever, Stephen Calkins

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Time and again the Rehnquist Court has favored antitrust certainty. When faced with a choice between achieving individualized justice and adhering to relatively clear, generalized rules, it has usually chosen the latter. The certainty of objective evidence has been preferred to the more customized resort to subjective evidence.

This pattern continued during the 1992-93 term. Perceived objectivity through generalized rules triumphed in the term's four antitrust cases, Professional Real Estate Investors, Inc. v. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc., Spectrum Sports, Inc. v. McQuillan, Hartford Fire Insurance Co. v. California, and Brooke Group Ltd. v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco …