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Bankruptcy And Federalism, Thomas E. Plank
The Invisibility Of Gender In War, Valorie K. Vojdik
The Invisibility Of Gender In War, Valorie K. Vojdik
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Takings In The 21st Century: Reasonable Investment-Backed Expectations After Palazzolo And Tahoe-Sierra, Gregory M. Stein
Takings In The 21st Century: Reasonable Investment-Backed Expectations After Palazzolo And Tahoe-Sierra, Gregory M. Stein
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Further Misinterpretation Of Bankruptcy Code Secion 363(F): Elevating In Rem Interests And Promoting The Use Of Property Law To Bankruptcy-Proof Real Estate Developments, George Kuney
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Misinterpreting Bankruptcy Code Section 363(F) And Undermining The Chapter 11 Process, George Kuney
Misinterpreting Bankruptcy Code Section 363(F) And Undermining The Chapter 11 Process, George Kuney
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Judging Judges: Securing Judicial Independence By Use Of Judicial Performance Evaluations, Penny White
Judging Judges: Securing Judicial Independence By Use Of Judicial Performance Evaluations, Penny White
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Law School Externships: Building Another Bridge Over Troubled Waters, Martin A. Geer
Law School Externships: Building Another Bridge Over Troubled Waters, Martin A. Geer
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A commitment to an excellent externship program in which students are intensely engaged in learning lawyering skills, values, responsibilities, and how the law and legal systems affect communities, families, and individuals, further advances William S. Boyd School of Law’s goals. It is another bridge over gaps between legal education, the profession, and the community. This article discusses the externship program at William S. Boyd School of Law.
Recent Developments In Copyright Law: Technology And International Trade Play Starring Roles, Mary Lafrance
Recent Developments In Copyright Law: Technology And International Trade Play Starring Roles, Mary Lafrance
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The once staid field of copyright law has undergone a dramatic revolution in recent years, as new technologies and international trade pressures have spurred legislative change, while challenging the federal courts to find answers to those questions that Congress has not resolved or, in some cases, to questions that recent acts of Congress have created. This article explores recent developments in copyright law in 2002.
Gender Outlaws: Challenging Masculinity In Traditionally Male Institutions, Valorie K. Vojdik
Gender Outlaws: Challenging Masculinity In Traditionally Male Institutions, Valorie K. Vojdik
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Bankruptcy Professionals, Debtor Dominance, And The Future Of Bankruptcy: A Review And A Rhapsody On A Theme, Thomas E. Plank
Bankruptcy Professionals, Debtor Dominance, And The Future Of Bankruptcy: A Review And A Rhapsody On A Theme, Thomas E. Plank
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