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Professorial Activism, Ali Khan
Professorial Activism, Ali Khan
Ali Khan
Teaching law as science is morally confusing, if not dangerous. Supporting human laws on "scientific grounds" remains a popular, self-serving means to stunt a vigorous moral dialogue; it is a convenient route to escape an otherwise difficult moral terrain.
Allocation Of Decisionmaking Authority Under The Model Rules Of Professional Conduct, Judith Maute
Allocation Of Decisionmaking Authority Under The Model Rules Of Professional Conduct, Judith Maute
Judith L. Maute
No abstract provided.
The Actes And Monuments By John William Corrington; The Southern Reporter By John William Corrington, Judith Maute
The Actes And Monuments By John William Corrington; The Southern Reporter By John William Corrington, Judith Maute
Judith L. Maute
No abstract provided.
The Multifiber Arrangement And Its Effect On The Profit Performance Of The Us Textile Industry, Joseph Pelzman
The Multifiber Arrangement And Its Effect On The Profit Performance Of The Us Textile Industry, Joseph Pelzman
Joseph Pelzman
No abstract provided.
Costs Of Protecting Jobs In Textiles And Clothing, Joseph Pelzman, Hans-Hinrich Glisman, Dean Spinanger, Martin Wolf
Costs Of Protecting Jobs In Textiles And Clothing, Joseph Pelzman, Hans-Hinrich Glisman, Dean Spinanger, Martin Wolf
Joseph Pelzman
No abstract provided.
Paying The Price For Vietnam: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder And Criminal Conduct, Peter Erlinder
Paying The Price For Vietnam: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder And Criminal Conduct, Peter Erlinder
C. Peter Erlinder
No abstract provided.