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Articles 1 - 17 of 17
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Individual Retirement Accounts: Reflections On Some Unanswered Questions, Jeffrey G. Sherman
Individual Retirement Accounts: Reflections On Some Unanswered Questions, Jeffrey G. Sherman
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Undue Influence And The Homosexual Testator, Jeffrey G. Sherman
Undue Influence And The Homosexual Testator, Jeffrey G. Sherman
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Automation Of Administrative Systems In A Law School Teaching Clinic: Designing A Computer System To Process Case And Time Data For Management And Research (With James A. Sprowl), Ronald W. Staudt
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Computerizing Client Services In The Law School Teaching Clinic: An Experiment In Law Office Automation (With James A. Sprowl), Ronald W. Staudt
Computerizing Client Services In The Law School Teaching Clinic: An Experiment In Law Office Automation (With James A. Sprowl), Ronald W. Staudt
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The Party Status Of Absent Plaintiff Class Members: Vulnerability To Counterclaims, Joan E. Steinman
The Party Status Of Absent Plaintiff Class Members: Vulnerability To Counterclaims, Joan E. Steinman
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Lawyer Advertising And The First Amendment, Lori B. Andrews
Lawyer Advertising And The First Amendment, Lori B. Andrews
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Taking Care Of The Doctor-Patient Relationship (Reviewing Robert Burt, Taking Care Of Strangers), Lori B. Andrews
Taking Care Of The Doctor-Patient Relationship (Reviewing Robert Burt, Taking Care Of Strangers), Lori B. Andrews
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Suing As A First Resort (Reviewing Marks, The Suing Of America: Why And How We Take Each Other To Court And Lieberman, The Litigious Society), Lori B. Andrews
Suing As A First Resort (Reviewing Marks, The Suing Of America: Why And How We Take Each Other To Court And Lieberman, The Litigious Society), Lori B. Andrews
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Non-Negotiable Certificates Of Deposit: An Article 9 Problem, Steven L. Harris
Non-Negotiable Certificates Of Deposit: An Article 9 Problem, Steven L. Harris
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Commentary: Rummel V. Estelle: Mockingbirds Among The Brethren, Kenneth Lasson
Commentary: Rummel V. Estelle: Mockingbirds Among The Brethren, Kenneth Lasson
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In this commentary Professor Lasson discusses the Supreme Court's decision in Rummel v. Estelle and reveals a poignant personal memorandum that reflects the analysis of human values necessarily performed by whichever Justice cast the deciding vote.
The First Amendment And The Cable Television Operator: An Unprotective Shield Against Public Access Requirements, Michael I. Meyerson
The First Amendment And The Cable Television Operator: An Unprotective Shield Against Public Access Requirements, Michael I. Meyerson
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This article focuses on the question of whether state-imposed public access requirements violate the First Amendment rights of the cable television operator. The author suggests that the appropriate analysis asks whether the law abridges expression the First Amendment was meant to protect. In other words, do cable access requirements abridge speech safeguarded by the First Amendment? The article demonstrates that such requirements do not hinder, but in fact further, fundamental First Amendment interests. Finally, the article shows that access requirements fulfill the standards of the constitutional tests for each classification into which they could be placed.
Commentary: Rummel V. Estelle: Mockingbirds Among The Brethren, Kenneth Lasson
Commentary: Rummel V. Estelle: Mockingbirds Among The Brethren, Kenneth Lasson
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In this commentary Professor Lasson discusses the Supreme Court's decision in Rummel v. Estelle and reveals a poignant personal memorandum that reflects the analysis of human values necessarily performed by whichever Justice cast the deciding vote.
Potential Immunity Of Land Use Control Systems From Civil Rights And Antitrust Liability (With J. Bonder), Fred P. Bosselman
Potential Immunity Of Land Use Control Systems From Civil Rights And Antitrust Liability (With J. Bonder), Fred P. Bosselman
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Of Age And The Constitution (Symposium), Howard C. Eglit
Of Age And The Constitution (Symposium), Howard C. Eglit
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The Age Discrimination Act Of 1975, As Amended: Genesis And Selected Problem Areas (Symposium), Howard C. Eglit
The Age Discrimination Act Of 1975, As Amended: Genesis And Selected Problem Areas (Symposium), Howard C. Eglit
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Nursing Home Receiverships: Design And Implementation, Sandra H. Johnson
Nursing Home Receiverships: Design And Implementation, Sandra H. Johnson
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The enforcement of legal standards governing nursing home care and safety involves complex determinations due to the precarious conditions of most residents and the vast shortage of nursing home beds. This is particularly true when residents must be transferred. This article advocates the interim measure of statutory nursing home receiverships to protect the health and safety of residents and the nursing home property while determinations regarding sanctions or compliance are being made.
Section II examines the statutory receivership provisions of four states and explains why such an approach is best suited for the effective enforcement of standards while also protecting …
The Uncertain Search For A Design Defect Standard, Steven A.G. Davison
The Uncertain Search For A Design Defect Standard, Steven A.G. Davison
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