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The Coconspirators' Exception: Defining The Standard Of The Independent Evidence Test Under The New Federal Rules Of Evidence, Paul B. Bergman
The Coconspirators' Exception: Defining The Standard Of The Independent Evidence Test Under The New Federal Rules Of Evidence, Paul B. Bergman
Hofstra Law Review
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Justice By Consent: Plea Bargains In The American Courthouse. By Arthur Rosett & Donald R. Cressey., Stephen F. Gillers, Robert L. Clarey
Justice By Consent: Plea Bargains In The American Courthouse. By Arthur Rosett & Donald R. Cressey., Stephen F. Gillers, Robert L. Clarey
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The National Environmental Policy Act After United States V. Scrap: The Timing Question And Substantive Review, Virginia Nolan
The National Environmental Policy Act After United States V. Scrap: The Timing Question And Substantive Review, Virginia Nolan
Hofstra Law Review
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O'Connor V. Donaldson, Jeffrey D. Fields
Against The Law: The Nixon Court And Criminal Justice. By Leonard Levy., Edward R. Korman
Against The Law: The Nixon Court And Criminal Justice. By Leonard Levy., Edward R. Korman
Hofstra Law Review
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Third-Party Tortfeasors' Rights Where Compensation-Covered Employers Are Negligent-Where Do Dole And Sunspan Lead?, Clifford Davis
Third-Party Tortfeasors' Rights Where Compensation-Covered Employers Are Negligent-Where Do Dole And Sunspan Lead?, Clifford Davis
Hofstra Law Review
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Party Autonomy And Choice-Of-Law: The Restatement (Second), Interest Analysis, And The Search For A Methodological Synthesis, Alan D. Weinberger
Party Autonomy And Choice-Of-Law: The Restatement (Second), Interest Analysis, And The Search For A Methodological Synthesis, Alan D. Weinberger
Hofstra Law Review
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All The King's Horses And All The King's Men: The Failing Company Doctrine As A Conditional Defense To Section 7 Of The Clayton Act, Roger B. Kaplan
All The King's Horses And All The King's Men: The Failing Company Doctrine As A Conditional Defense To Section 7 Of The Clayton Act, Roger B. Kaplan
Hofstra Law Review
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Attorney-Client Confidentiality: A New Approach, Fred D. Heather
Attorney-Client Confidentiality: A New Approach, Fred D. Heather
Hofstra Law Review
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National Security Information Under The Amended Freedom Of Information Act: Historical Perspectives And Analysis, Mark S. Adler
National Security Information Under The Amended Freedom Of Information Act: Historical Perspectives And Analysis, Mark S. Adler
Hofstra Law Review
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Live Birth: A Condition Precedent To Recognition Of Rights, Karen G. Crockett, Miriam Hyman
Live Birth: A Condition Precedent To Recognition Of Rights, Karen G. Crockett, Miriam Hyman
Hofstra Law Review
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Committee For Gi Rights V. Callaway, Mark M. Horowitz
Committee For Gi Rights V. Callaway, Mark M. Horowitz
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Smith V. Westland Life Insurance Co., Barry C. Weiss
Smith V. Westland Life Insurance Co., Barry C. Weiss
Hofstra Law Review
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Urowsky V. Board Of Regents, Doria Saletsky
The Abolition Of Three-Judge Courts: Too High A Price For Judicial Efficiency?, Wendy G. Singley
The Abolition Of Three-Judge Courts: Too High A Price For Judicial Efficiency?, Wendy G. Singley
Hofstra Law Review
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Informed Consent In New York Under The Medical Malpractice Insurance Act, Michael W. Rosen
Informed Consent In New York Under The Medical Malpractice Insurance Act, Michael W. Rosen
Hofstra Law Review
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Disclosure Of Corporate Payments Abroad And The Concept Of Materiality, Charles M. Chernick
Disclosure Of Corporate Payments Abroad And The Concept Of Materiality, Charles M. Chernick
Hofstra Law Review
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The Federal Rules Of Evidence: Rule 501, Klaxon And The Constitution, David E. Seidelson
The Federal Rules Of Evidence: Rule 501, Klaxon And The Constitution, David E. Seidelson
Hofstra Law Review
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Mullaney V. Wilbur, Alan E. Wolin
Introduction, Margaret A. Berger
Advertising And Solicitation By Lawyers: A Proposed Redraft Of Canon 2 Of The Code Of Professional Responsibility, Monroe H. Freedman
Advertising And Solicitation By Lawyers: A Proposed Redraft Of Canon 2 Of The Code Of Professional Responsibility, Monroe H. Freedman
Hofstra Law Review
Rules of legal ethics are, broadly speaking, of two kinds. Rules of the first kind relate to the integrity of the system of administering justice and are designed to insure that the system will function effectively and fairly. Those rules include such matters as full access to the legal system, the competence and independence of counsel, preservation of clients' confidences, and zealous representation within the bounds of the law. Rules of the second kind are those that are concerned less with the integrity of the system and more with the conduct of lawyers as members of a guild or trade …
Judicial Selection In The States: A Critical Study With Proposals For Reform, Patrick Winston Dunn
Judicial Selection In The States: A Critical Study With Proposals For Reform, Patrick Winston Dunn
Hofstra Law Review
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Federal Standing: 1976, Ronald Townsend Carman
Federal Standing: 1976, Ronald Townsend Carman
Hofstra Law Review
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The Professional Athlete And The First Amendment: A Question Of Judicial Intervention, Jonathan Falk, Brad Eric Scheler
The Professional Athlete And The First Amendment: A Question Of Judicial Intervention, Jonathan Falk, Brad Eric Scheler
Hofstra Law Review
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Faretta V. California, Stacey Joan Moritz
Poe V. Gerstein, Arthur David Sanders
Maney V. Ratcliff, Lawrence N. Mullman