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Secured Transactions, Matthew S. Moore Iii
Secured Transactions, Matthew S. Moore Iii
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Why The United States Senate Should Not Consent To The Nomination Of Judge Robert H. Bork To Be A Justice Of The Supreme Court, Philip B. Heymann, Fred Wertheimer
Why The United States Senate Should Not Consent To The Nomination Of Judge Robert H. Bork To Be A Justice Of The Supreme Court, Philip B. Heymann, Fred Wertheimer
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Compelling Case Against Robert H. Bork, Stephen Gillers
The Compelling Case Against Robert H. Bork, Stephen Gillers
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Robert H. Bork's Civil Rights Record, Gary B. Born
Robert H. Bork's Civil Rights Record, Gary B. Born
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Paradox In Bork's Antitrust Paradox, Leonard Orland
The Paradox In Bork's Antitrust Paradox, Leonard Orland
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Analysis Of Judge Robert H. Bork’S Opinions On Standing, Daniel D. Polsby
Analysis Of Judge Robert H. Bork’S Opinions On Standing, Daniel D. Polsby
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Balance Favoring Restraint, Richard D. Friedman
Balance Favoring Restraint, Richard D. Friedman
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Right Of Revolution: The Development Of The People's Right To Reform Government, Phillip B. Scott
The Right Of Revolution: The Development Of The People's Right To Reform Government, Phillip B. Scott
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Out-Of-State Attorney Fee Forfeiture, Lawrence A. Cunningham
Out-Of-State Attorney Fee Forfeiture, Lawrence A. Cunningham
Cardozo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Questioning Litigation's Role-Courts And Class Actions In Canada, W. A. Bogart
Questioning Litigation's Role-Courts And Class Actions In Canada, W. A. Bogart
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Courts Juveniles: Redefine Designated Felony Act, H. Woodall
Courts Juveniles: Redefine Designated Felony Act, H. Woodall
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act amends Georgia's Designated Felony Law by providing that a juvenile will be subject to the provisions of the Designated Felony Law if the juvenile commits an act which would be a felony if committed by an adult and the juvenile has been adjudicated three times previously for acts which, if done by an adult, would have been felonies. July 1, 1987
Courts Juveniles: Provide For Court Placement Of Deprived, Abused, Or Neglected Children, J. Brenner
Courts Juveniles: Provide For Court Placement Of Deprived, Abused, Or Neglected Children, J. Brenner
Georgia State University Law Review
The Code is amended so that when a juvenile who is allegedly abused, deprived, or neglected is removed from the home, the juvenile court judge or the judge's designee must approve the specific placement of the child. July 1, 1987
Products Liability Statute Of Repose-A Florida Perspective, Linda D. Caldwell
Products Liability Statute Of Repose-A Florida Perspective, Linda D. Caldwell
Nova Law Review
On November 21, 1979, a seventeen-year-old boy, Dana Lamb, was a passenger in a 1967 Volkswagen.
Towards The Elimination Of Gender Bias In The Florida Courts, Sandy Karlan
Towards The Elimination Of Gender Bias In The Florida Courts, Sandy Karlan
Nova Law Review
Florida's judicial system is beginning to respond.
Promissory Estoppel In The Supreme Court Of Canada, J A. Manwaring
Promissory Estoppel In The Supreme Court Of Canada, J A. Manwaring
Dalhousie Law Journal
In 1972, Viscount Hailsham of St Marylebone said- ... the time may soon come when the whole sequence of cases based on promissory estoppel since the war ... may need to be reviewed and reduced to a coherent body of doctrine by the courts. I do not mean to say that they are to be regarded with suspicion. But as is common with an expanding doctrine, they do raise problems of coherent exposition which have never been systematically explored I Promissory estoppel has yet to receive serious attention from the Supreme Court of Canada, in spite of the fact that …
Sobeys Stores Limited V. Yeomans Et Al: A Case Comment, Michael V. Coyle
Sobeys Stores Limited V. Yeomans Et Al: A Case Comment, Michael V. Coyle
Dalhousie Law Journal
In Sobeys Store Limited v. Yeomans et aLI the Appeal Division of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court seems to strike down the provisions of the provincial Labour Standards Code2 that make reinstatement a viable remedy for senior workers who have been dismissed without just cause. In reality, the judgement, now on appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada, may have missed its mark by a wide margin and, despite the obvious intention of the Court, left these very provisions untouched in the result.