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Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in Law
Stanley I. Kutler's Privilege And Creative Destruction: The Charles River Bridge Case And Francis N. Stites, Private Interest And Public Gain: The Dartmouth College Case, 1819, Alfred S. Konefsky
Stanley I. Kutler's Privilege And Creative Destruction: The Charles River Bridge Case And Francis N. Stites, Private Interest And Public Gain: The Dartmouth College Case, 1819, Alfred S. Konefsky
Book Reviews
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Studying Law As The Possibility Of Principled Action, Gordon A. Christenson
Studying Law As The Possibility Of Principled Action, Gordon A. Christenson
Faculty Articles and Other Publications
The study of law may be viewed as the critical analysis of a system of logically coherent rules governing action. In the United States, the responsibility for legal education has traditionally fallen upon the law schools. Within the legal profession and law schools a restive spirit now prevails, seeking to further clarify the meaning of that responsibility.' Two responses appear in the law schools, for good or ill.
Justice Joseph Story, The Charles River Bridge Case And The Crisis Of Republicanism, R. Kent Newmyer
Justice Joseph Story, The Charles River Bridge Case And The Crisis Of Republicanism, R. Kent Newmyer
Faculty Articles and Papers
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The Constitutional History Of The Seventh Amendment, Charles W. Wolfram
The Constitutional History Of The Seventh Amendment, Charles W. Wolfram
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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The Past As Prologue: A History Of The Right To Repossess, James R. Mccall
The Past As Prologue: A History Of The Right To Repossess, James R. Mccall
Faculty Scholarship
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The North Slope Borough, Oil, And The Future Of Local Government In Alaska, David H. Getches
The North Slope Borough, Oil, And The Future Of Local Government In Alaska, David H. Getches
Publications
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A Letter Of Lewis Burwell To James Burrough, July 8, 1734, William Hamilton Bryson
A Letter Of Lewis Burwell To James Burrough, July 8, 1734, William Hamilton Bryson
Law Faculty Publications
Not long ago while rummaging through the record office in Bury St. Edmunds, I came across a letter 1 from Lewis Burwell (1710-1756) of Gloucester County, Virginia, to James Burrough (1691-1764), his cousin and former tutor at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, which sheds some light upon the Burwell family and the education of colonial Virginians in the mother country.
Book Review: Constitutional Change: Amendment Politics And Supreme Court Litigation Since 1900, By Clement E. Vose, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Book Review: Constitutional Change: Amendment Politics And Supreme Court Litigation Since 1900, By Clement E. Vose, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Other Publications
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Procedural Aspects Of The Consumer Product Safety Act, Antonin Scalia, Frank Goodman
Procedural Aspects Of The Consumer Product Safety Act, Antonin Scalia, Frank Goodman
All Faculty Scholarship
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