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Full-Text Articles in Law
State-Court Injunctions And The Federal Common Law Of Labor Contracts: Beyond Norris-Laguardia, Howard Lesnick
State-Court Injunctions And The Federal Common Law Of Labor Contracts: Beyond Norris-Laguardia, Howard Lesnick
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Defamation During Congressional Investigations: A Proposed Statute, J. Dennis Hynes
Defamation During Congressional Investigations: A Proposed Statute, J. Dennis Hynes
Publications
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The Resistance Standard In Rape Legislation, Roger B. Dworkin
The Resistance Standard In Rape Legislation, Roger B. Dworkin
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Book Review. The Lawmakers: Recruitment And Adaptation To Legislative Life By J. D. Barber, A. Dan Tarlock
Book Review. The Lawmakers: Recruitment And Adaptation To Legislative Life By J. D. Barber, A. Dan Tarlock
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Land Transfer Improvement: The Basic Facts And Two Hypotheses For Reform, Ted J. Fiflis
Land Transfer Improvement: The Basic Facts And Two Hypotheses For Reform, Ted J. Fiflis
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Model Defense Of Needy Persons Act, Reed Dickerson
Model Defense Of Needy Persons Act, Reed Dickerson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Recent decisions of the Supreme Court have expanded the duty of the states to provide counsel for defendants in criminal cases. The following statute seeks to set up a workable system of assuring the accused the assistance of counsel early in the proceedings against him and, if necessary, at no cost.
The Problem Of Communications In Meeting The Information Requirements Of The Courts, Layman Allen
The Problem Of Communications In Meeting The Information Requirements Of The Courts, Layman Allen
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My remarks are addressed to one aspect of the general problem of communication involved in meeting the information requirements of the courts. It transcends merely the court; however, it is a problem throughout the legal decision-making system. The efficiency of t:ourts in processing information is just one part of a larger picture of effective communication within the legal system. Phrased broadly, the question involves discerning the optimum man-machine mix in the processing of information. Nobody can reasonably quarrel with the goal of taking the fullest possible advantage of the benefits of emerging technology, as long as objectives of greater importance …