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Full-Text Articles in Law
Usery V. Turner Elkhorn Mining Company, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Usery V. Turner Elkhorn Mining Company, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Recapitalizations Under Section 3 (A) (9) Of The Securities Act Of 1933, J. William Hicks
Recapitalizations Under Section 3 (A) (9) Of The Securities Act Of 1933, J. William Hicks
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Cure And Revocation For Quality Defects: The Utility Of Bargains, Alan Schwartz
Cure And Revocation For Quality Defects: The Utility Of Bargains, Alan Schwartz
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Practical Pitfalls In Handling Scientific Evidence, John W. Reed
Practical Pitfalls In Handling Scientific Evidence, John W. Reed
Book Chapters
In this article we are concerned with the techniques of what is more often an art than a science. Before going into the specifics, it is useful to take a look at scientific evidence in general-where it stands in relationship to other kinds of evidence, on what theory or theories it is admitted, and how to maximize its effect when it is admitted.
Black Lawyers And Corporate And Commercial Practice: Some Unfinished Business Of The Civil Rights Movement, John T. Baker
Black Lawyers And Corporate And Commercial Practice: Some Unfinished Business Of The Civil Rights Movement, John T. Baker
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Commercial Law, Harold R. Weinberg
Kentucky Law Survey: Commercial Law, Harold R. Weinberg
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
This article provides a survey of Kentucky legal developments in the area of commercial law. The focus of this survey is whether a creditor’s statutory prejudgment remedies, which involve an application of state authority, are constitutional under the due process clause of the fourteenth amendment.