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Articles 31 - 60 of 87
Full-Text Articles in Law
Constitutional Adjudication: Deciding When To Decide, Carl Mcgowan
Constitutional Adjudication: Deciding When To Decide, Carl Mcgowan
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Judicial Review And The National Political Process: A Functional Reconsideration of the Role of the Supreme Court by Jesse H. Choper
Truth And Interpretation In Legal History, G. Edward White
Truth And Interpretation In Legal History, G. Edward White
Michigan Law Review
The essay consists of four sections. Section I discusses the nature of historical explanation, devoting some attention to the roles of "truth," interpretation, and detachment in historical scholarship. Section II continues that discussion by exploring the meaning and the purpose of what I call "interpretive detachment" in the writing of history. Section III considers the theoretical assumptions of Marxist legal historians from the point of view developed in preceding sections. Section IV, taking into account some issues that remain problematic or troublesome, restates my approach.
National Parks And Self-Restraint, Peter Steinhart
National Parks And Self-Restraint, Peter Steinhart
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Mountains Without Handrails: Reflections on the National Parks by Joseph L. Sax
Financing Government In A Federal System, Michigan Law Review
Financing Government In A Federal System, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Financing Government in a Federal System by George F. Break
Mental Disabilities And Criminal Responsibility, Michigan Law Review
Mental Disabilities And Criminal Responsibility, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Mental Disabilities and Criminal Responsibility by Herbert Fingarette and Ann Fingarette Hasse
Where Two Worlds Meet: A Time For Reassessment In The Anthropology Of Law, Simon Roberts
Where Two Worlds Meet: A Time For Reassessment In The Anthropology Of Law, Simon Roberts
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Disputes and Negotiations: A Cross-Cultural Perspective by P.H. Gulliver, and The Disputing Process--Law In ten Societies edited by Laura Nader and Harry F. Todd Jr., and The Imposition of Law edited by Sandra B. Burman and Barbara E. Harrell-Bond
Equality And The Rights Of Women, Michigan Law Review
Equality And The Rights Of Women, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Equality and the Rights of Women by Elizabeth H. Wolgast
International Antitrust, James A. Rahl
International Antitrust, James A. Rahl
Michigan Law Review
A Review of United States, Common Market and International Antitrust: A Comparative Guide by Barry E. Hawk
Political Crime In Europe: A Comparative Study Of France, Germany, And England, Michigan Law Review
Political Crime In Europe: A Comparative Study Of France, Germany, And England, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Political Crime in Europe: A Comparative Study of France, Germany, and England by Barton Ingraham
Normative And Policy Restraints On War, William V. O'Brien
Normative And Policy Restraints On War, William V. O'Brien
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Restraints on War: Studies in the Limitation of Armed Conflict edited by Michael Howard, and Humanitarian Politics: The International Committee of the Red Cross by David P. Forsythe
The European Community's Place In World Affairs: Legal Competence And Political Reality, Francis G. Jacobs
The European Community's Place In World Affairs: Legal Competence And Political Reality, Francis G. Jacobs
Michigan Law Review
A Review of When Europe Speaks with One Voice: The External Relations of the European Community by Phillip Taylor
Union Representation Elections: Law And Reality: The Authors Respond To The Critics, Stephen B. Goldberg, Julius G. Getman, Jeanne G. Getman
Union Representation Elections: Law And Reality: The Authors Respond To The Critics, Stephen B. Goldberg, Julius G. Getman, Jeanne G. Getman
Michigan Law Review
The response to the study in the academic journals was extensive, particularly in light of its multidisciplinary nature, which could be seen as calling for reviewers capable of assessing not only the labor law recommendations, but also the data collection methodology and the statistical analysis. One law review dealt with the multidisciplinary nature of the study by inviting a psychologist and a law teacher to write a joint review, and another law review published separate reviews by a lawyer, a professor of labor law, a labor economist, a professor of industrial relations, and a labor reporter and editor. Most legal …
Parenting At And After Divorce: A Search For New Models, Carol S. Bruch
Parenting At And After Divorce: A Search For New Models, Carol S. Bruch
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Surviving the Breakup: How Children and Parents Cope with Divorce by Judith S. Wallerstein and Joan Berlin Kelly
The New Social Contract: An Inquiry Into Modern Contractual Relations, Michigan Law Review
The New Social Contract: An Inquiry Into Modern Contractual Relations, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The New Social Contract: An Inquiry into Modern Contractual Relations by Ian R. Macneil
Energy: The Next Twenty Years, Michigan Law Review
Energy: The Next Twenty Years, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Energy: The Next Twenty Years by A Study Group Sponsored by the Ford Foundation Administered by Resources for the Future
Vicious Circles: The Mafia In The Marketplace, Michigan Law Review
Vicious Circles: The Mafia In The Marketplace, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Vicious Circles: The Mafia in the Marketplace by Jonathan Kwitny
To Set The Law In Motion: The Freedmen's Bureau And The Legal Rights Of Blacks, 1865-1868, Michigan Law Review
To Set The Law In Motion: The Freedmen's Bureau And The Legal Rights Of Blacks, 1865-1868, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of To Set the Law in Motion: The Freedmen's Bureau and the Legal Rights of Blacks, 1865-1868 by Donald G. Nieman
A Tale Of Two Laws, Barbara A. Black
A Tale Of Two Laws, Barbara A. Black
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Rise and Fall of Freedom of Contract by Patrick S. Atiyah
Case Selection In The United States Supreme Court, Michigan Law Review
Case Selection In The United States Supreme Court, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Case Selection in the United States Supreme Court by Doris Marie Provine
The Perils Of Writing An Intellectual History Of Torts, George C. Christie
The Perils Of Writing An Intellectual History Of Torts, George C. Christie
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Tort Law in America: An Intellectual History by G. Edward White
A True Deliverance: The Joan Little Case, Michigan Law Review
A True Deliverance: The Joan Little Case, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of A True Deliverance: The Joan Little Case by Fred Harwell
Beating A Rap? Defendants Found Incompetent To Stand Trial, Michigan Law Review
Beating A Rap? Defendants Found Incompetent To Stand Trial, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Beating a Rap? Defendants Found Incompetent To Stand Trial by Henry J. Steadman
Apartheid In America: A Historical And Legal Analysis Of Contemporary Racial Segregation In The United States, Michigan Law Review
Apartheid In America: A Historical And Legal Analysis Of Contemporary Racial Segregation In The United States, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Apartheid in America: A Historical and Legal Analysis of Contemporary Racial Segregation in the United States by James A. Kushner
Hired Guns, Norval Morris
Hired Guns, Norval Morris
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Partisan Justice by Marvin E. Frankel
Law And Politics: The House Of Lords As A Judicial Body, 1800-1976, Michigan Law Review
Law And Politics: The House Of Lords As A Judicial Body, 1800-1976, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Law and Politics: The House of Lords as a Judicial Body, 1800-1976 by Robert Stevens
Lawyers And The Pursuit Of Legal Rights, Michigan Law Review
Lawyers And The Pursuit Of Legal Rights, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Lawyers and the Pursuit of Legal Rights by Joel F. Handler, Ellen Jane Hollingsworth and Howard S. Erlanger
Britain, Blacks, And Busing, Derrick Bell
Britain, Blacks, And Busing, Derrick Bell
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Doing Good By Doing Little: Race and Schooling in Britain by David L. Kirp
The American Prosecutor: A Search For Identity, Michigan Law Review
The American Prosecutor: A Search For Identity, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The American Prosecutor: A Search for Identity by Joan E. Jacoby
In Praise Of Book Reviews, Francis A. Allen
In Praise Of Book Reviews, Francis A. Allen
Michigan Law Review
This is the third time in as many years that the Michigan Law Review has presented a substantial canvass of legal and law-relevant literature to its readers. Any institutional practice repeated three times is in a fair way of becoming a tradition, and the tradition of an annual "book-review issue" in this journal seems vigorously alive and well. Accordingly, the present collection of review essays requires no benediction from me. That these remarks are a work of supererogation is even more strongly suggested when one recalls the elegant essay of David Cavers, which helped launch the first collection two years …
Thoughts About Judging, Henry J. Friendly
Thoughts About Judging, Henry J. Friendly
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Judge by Patrick Devlin