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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Opinion Volume 29 Number 8 – December 7, 1988, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 29 Number 8 – December 7, 1988, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated December 7, 1988
The Opinion Volume 29 Number 7 – November 9, 1988, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 29 Number 7 – November 9, 1988, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated November 9, 1988
The Crisis In Modern Contract Theory, Robert A. Hillman
The Crisis In Modern Contract Theory, Robert A. Hillman
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Opinion Volume 29 Number 6 – October 26, 1988, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 29 Number 6 – October 26, 1988, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated October 26, 1988
The Opinion Volume 29 Number 5 – October 12, 1988, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 29 Number 5 – October 12, 1988, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated October 12, 1988
Affirmative Action: Protecting The Untenured Minority Professor During Extreme Financial Exigency, Johnny C. Parker, Linda C. Parker
Affirmative Action: Protecting The Untenured Minority Professor During Extreme Financial Exigency, Johnny C. Parker, Linda C. Parker
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Chief Justice Marshall, Justice Holmes, And The Discourse Of Constitutional Adjudication, G. Edward White
Chief Justice Marshall, Justice Holmes, And The Discourse Of Constitutional Adjudication, G. Edward White
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Educating Men And Women For Service Through Law: Osgoode Hall Law School 1963-1988, Mary Jane Mossman
Educating Men And Women For Service Through Law: Osgoode Hall Law School 1963-1988, Mary Jane Mossman
Dalhousie Law Journal
My work... has assumed the shape of ... a spiral curriculum, circling around the same issues, though trying to keep them open-ended. This statement was penned by Northrop Frye in Spiritus Mundi in the context of reflections about creativity and literary criticism, but it aptly describes as well the intellectual ferment of writing about legal education in Canada during the past few decades. Indeed, Frye's suggestion that the above quotation "may be only a rationalization for not having budged an inch in eighteen years ' may similarly offer an important clue about the legal education debate in Canada and the …
Lord Mansfield And Negotiable Instruments, Jane D. Samson
Lord Mansfield And Negotiable Instruments, Jane D. Samson
Dalhousie Law Journal
In any system of judge-made law the longevity, education and character of a judge have enhanced significance. The idea of a judge personifies Justice, blinded and impartial, but the law he creates will inevitably be infused with his personality. Where an individual develops an entire system of law, his contribution to legal history can be overwhelming. Lord Mansfield remains a case in point.
Le Droit Dans Tous Ses États. La Question Du Droit Au Québec 1970-1987, Philip P. Girard
Le Droit Dans Tous Ses États. La Question Du Droit Au Québec 1970-1987, Philip P. Girard
Dalhousie Law Journal
This book contains 30 essays covering many aspects of Quebec law,' divided into five sections: l'Etat, les personnes, les conditions de vie, les organisations, and a final section entitled l'émergence d'une science juridique. The contributions are united in a formal sense in two ways: their authors are all professors in the department of sciences juridiques at l'Université du Québec à Montréal, and they all focus on developments in the period 1970-1987. Thematically, the pieces are united, according to the preface at any rate, in providing, "une lecture critique de l'évolution des tendances de notre droit" during this agitated, exhilarating and …
Philosophy, History, And Judging, Donald P. Boyle Jr.
Philosophy, History, And Judging, Donald P. Boyle Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Updating Statutory Interpretation, T. Alexander Aleinikoff
Updating Statutory Interpretation, T. Alexander Aleinikoff
Michigan Law Review
This month the Supreme Court will hear reargument in Patterson v. McLean Credit Union on the question of whether section 1981 prohibits discrimination by private parties. Professor Aleinikoff examines in depth the first issue raised by Professor Farber. Using metaphors of the archeological and the nautical Professor Aleinikoff describes theories of originalism and their application to statutory interpretation. Concluding that there are nonoriginalist (or nonarcheological) elements implicit in these theories, he proceeds to consider how an explicitly nonoriginalist (or nautical) theory of interpretation might work He concludes by commenting on the application of such a theory to Patterson.
The Opinion Volume 29 Number 4 – September 28, 1988, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 29 Number 4 – September 28, 1988, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated September 28, 1988
The Opinion Volume 29 Number 3 – September 14, 1988, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 29 Number 3 – September 14, 1988, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated September 14, 1988
The Opinion Volume 29 Number 2 – August 19, 1988, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 29 Number 2 – August 19, 1988, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated August 19, 1988
The Family Court: An Historical Survey, Merril Sobie
The Family Court: An Historical Survey, Merril Sobie
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
The New York Family Court this year celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary. Hailed as an "experimental" tribunal, designed to resolve society's most intractable problems, including family dissolution, delinquency and child neglect, the court has been perceived as a radical development which altered the then existing legal rules governing family affairs. The Family Court Act indeed incorporates several creative provisions. But the court's foundations were built upon solid jurisprudential underpinnings, principles which had evolved over the course of the preceding century. Establishment of the court was neither radical nor experimental; in reality, Family Court represents the latest increment in the development of …
A Framework For Evaluating The Antitrust Legacy Of The Reagan Administration, Robert H. Lande
A Framework For Evaluating The Antitrust Legacy Of The Reagan Administration, Robert H. Lande
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Reconstituting "Original Intent": A Constitutional Law Encyclopedia For The Next Century, David M. Skover
Reconstituting "Original Intent": A Constitutional Law Encyclopedia For The Next Century, David M. Skover
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Encyclopedia of the American Constitution by Leonard Levy, Kenneth Karst and Dennis Mahoney
The Settlement Of Disputes In Early Medieval Europe, David A. Westrup
The Settlement Of Disputes In Early Medieval Europe, David A. Westrup
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Settlement of Disputes in Early Medieval Europe Edited by Wendy Davies and Paul Fouracre
The Naacp's Legal Strategy Against Segregated Education, Robert L. Carter
The Naacp's Legal Strategy Against Segregated Education, Robert L. Carter
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The NAACP's Legal Strategy Against Segregated Education, 1925-1950 by Mark Tushnet
The Believer And The Powers That Are, Elizabeth Ferguson
The Believer And The Powers That Are, Elizabeth Ferguson
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Believer and the Powers That Are by John T. Noonan, Jr.
New Deal Labor Policy And The American Industrial Economy, Patrick T. Connors
New Deal Labor Policy And The American Industrial Economy, Patrick T. Connors
Michigan Law Review
A Review of New Deal Labor Policy and the American Industrial Economy by Stanley Vittoz
Constitutional Opinions: Aspects Of The Bill Of Rights, Kenneth F. Sparks
Constitutional Opinions: Aspects Of The Bill Of Rights, Kenneth F. Sparks
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Constitutional Opinions: Aspects of the Bill of Rights by Leonard W. Levy
Human Rights And International Relations, Sandip Bhattacharji
Human Rights And International Relations, Sandip Bhattacharji
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Human Rights and International Relations by R.J. Vincent
The Enduring Constitution: A Bicentennial Perspective, Robert F. Drinan
The Enduring Constitution: A Bicentennial Perspective, Robert F. Drinan
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Enduring Constitution: A Bicentennial Perspective by Jethro K. Lieberman
The Opinion Volume 29 Number 1 – April 20, 1988, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 29 Number 1 – April 20, 1988, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated April 20, 1988. Includes Onion spoof issue overwrap.
The Opinion Volume 28 Number 12 – April 6, 1988, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 28 Number 12 – April 6, 1988, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated April 06, 1988
Formalism And Fairness: Matthew Deady And Federal Public Land Law In The Early West, Ralph James Mooney
Formalism And Fairness: Matthew Deady And Federal Public Land Law In The Early West, Ralph James Mooney
Washington Law Review
By 1880 Congress had passed nearly 3000 statutes granting or regulating parts of the public domain. Administrative and judicial case loads increased correspondingly, as many thousands of claims had to be verified and recorded and growing numbers of disputes adjudicated. This article recalls an early far-west chapter of the story, a remarkable series of decisions by Oregon federal district Judge Matthew P. Deady interpreting the cornerstone of Pacific Northwest public land law, the 1850 Oregon Donation Act. Although Deady decided other public land law questions as well, it is his Donation Act decisions helping to determine ownership of the Portland …
Law And Culture In Antebellum Boston (Review Essay), Alfred S. Konefsky
Law And Culture In Antebellum Boston (Review Essay), Alfred S. Konefsky
Book Reviews
Review of Robert A. Ferguson, Law and Letters in American Culture; R. Kent Newmeyer, Supreme Court Justice joseph Story: Statesman of the Old Republic; and William H. Pease & Jane H. Pease, The Web of Progress: Private Values and Public Syles in Boston and Charleston.
Book Review: Legal Papers Of Andrew Jackson, Walter F. Pratt, Jr.
Book Review: Legal Papers Of Andrew Jackson, Walter F. Pratt, Jr.
Vanderbilt Law Review
The Legal Papers of Andrew Jackson is a handsomely edited book and a credit both to its editors and its publisher." James W. Ely, Jr. and Theodore Brown, Jr. have done an impressive job of supplementing the limited manuscript record with information about the attorneys, the litigants, and the issues involved in each of the selected cases.' In fact,the additions are so substantial that the title is somewhat misleading:this is really a carefully documented account of the history of law in central Tennessee between 1787 and 1804. The result is a valuable addition to the emerging history of law in …