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The United States-Dakota War Trials: A Study In Military Injustice, Carol Chomsky
The United States-Dakota War Trials: A Study In Military Injustice, Carol Chomsky
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Between September 28 and November 3, 1862, in southwestern Minnesota, nearly four hundred Dakota 1 men were tried for murder, rape, and robbery. All but seventy were convicted, and 303 of these were condemned to die. 2 After an official review of the trials, the sentences of thirty-eight were confirmed and, on December 26, 1862, these thirty-eight were hanged in Mankato, Minnesota, in the largest mass execution in American history. On November 11, 1865, after three additional trials, two more Dakota followed them to the gallows.
Myth And Reality In Punitive Damages, Stephen Daniels, Joanne Martin
Myth And Reality In Punitive Damages, Stephen Daniels, Joanne Martin
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Exclusive Merger Agreements And Lock-Ups In Negotiated Corporate Acquisitions, Stephen M. Bainbridge
Exclusive Merger Agreements And Lock-Ups In Negotiated Corporate Acquisitions, Stephen M. Bainbridge
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
From Beer To Bst: Circumventing The Gatt Standards Code's Prohibition On Unnecessary Obstacles To Trade, Steven J. Rothberg
From Beer To Bst: Circumventing The Gatt Standards Code's Prohibition On Unnecessary Obstacles To Trade, Steven J. Rothberg
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bird V. Shearson Lehman/American Express, Inc.: Upholding Compulsory Arbitration Of Erisa Claims Properly Treats All Investors Equally, Susan C. Davis
Bird V. Shearson Lehman/American Express, Inc.: Upholding Compulsory Arbitration Of Erisa Claims Properly Treats All Investors Equally, Susan C. Davis
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comparative Criminal Justice As A Guide To American Law Reform: How Do The French Do It, How Can We Find Out, And Why Should We Care?, Richard Frase
Comparative Criminal Justice As A Guide To American Law Reform: How Do The French Do It, How Can We Find Out, And Why Should We Care?, Richard Frase
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In the 1970s and early 1980s, legal academics hotly debated the possibility of basing American law reforms on continental procedures, but this voluminous literature produced few conclusions and virtually no sustained research and reform efforts. In this Article, Professor Frase argues that this stalemate was largely due to the fact that the continental procedures most often proposed for borrowing were actually the least feasible transplants, whereas other, more modest possibilities were overlooked or misunderstood. To identify the latter, future researchers must analyze foreign systems comprehensively, in practice as well as in theory, and must subject domestic systems to equally comprehensive …
Jacks Or Better To Open: Procedural Limitations On Co-Party And Third-Party Claims, Arthur F. Greenbaum
Jacks Or Better To Open: Procedural Limitations On Co-Party And Third-Party Claims, Arthur F. Greenbaum
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
United States V. Cooper: The Writ Of Error Coram Nobis And The Morgan Footnote Paradox, Brendan W. Randall
United States V. Cooper: The Writ Of Error Coram Nobis And The Morgan Footnote Paradox, Brendan W. Randall
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Forster V. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.: Minnesota Supreme Court Gives The Green Light To Cigarette Plaintiffs, Carolyn Brue-Legried
Forster V. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.: Minnesota Supreme Court Gives The Green Light To Cigarette Plaintiffs, Carolyn Brue-Legried
Minnesota Law Review
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Time Limits For Federal Employees Under Title Vii: Jurisdictional Prerequisites Or Statutes Of Limitation, Cynthia Reed
Time Limits For Federal Employees Under Title Vii: Jurisdictional Prerequisites Or Statutes Of Limitation, Cynthia Reed
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Making Sense Of Sense-Enhanced Searches, David E. Steinberg
Making Sense Of Sense-Enhanced Searches, David E. Steinberg
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Chapter 13 Cure Provisions: A Doctrine In Need Of A Cure, Douglas A. Winthrop
The Chapter 13 Cure Provisions: A Doctrine In Need Of A Cure, Douglas A. Winthrop
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Stumbling Beyond Best Interests Of The Child: Reexamining Child Custody Standard-Setting In The Wake Of Minnesota's Four Year Experiment With The Primary Caretaker Preference, Gary Crippen
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
San Bernardino Physicians' Services Medical Group, Inc. V. County Of San Bernardino: Constitutionally Protected Public Contract Property Interests Under 42 U.S.C. Section 1983, Henri G. Minette
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Right To Cable Royalties And The Divisibility Of Copyright: Understanding The Interaction, Jacqueline A. Layton
The Right To Cable Royalties And The Divisibility Of Copyright: Understanding The Interaction, Jacqueline A. Layton
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review: The New Politics Of Pornography. By Donald A. Downs., Canavan Francis
Book Review: The New Politics Of Pornography. By Donald A. Downs., Canavan Francis
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: The New Politics of Pornography. By Donald A. Downs. Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press. 1989. Pp. xxiv, 252. Reviewed by: Francis Canavan.
Book Review: In The Name Of War: Judicial Review And The War Powers Since 1918. By Christopher N. May., Charles A. Lofgren
Book Review: In The Name Of War: Judicial Review And The War Powers Since 1918. By Christopher N. May., Charles A. Lofgren
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: In the Name of War: Judicial Review and the War Powers Since 1918. By Christopher N. May. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1989. Pp. viii, 370. Reviewed by: Charles A. Lofgren.
Broadcasting In The Public Interest: Lessons From Japan., Dan Rosen
Broadcasting In The Public Interest: Lessons From Japan., Dan Rosen
Constitutional Commentary
No abstract provided.
The Deconstructed Grocery List, Daniel A. Farber
The Deconstructed Grocery List, Daniel A. Farber
Constitutional Commentary
No abstract provided.
Book Review: The Federalist Papers And The New Institutionalism. By Bernard Grofman And Donald Wittman, Eds., Daniel A. Farber
Book Review: The Federalist Papers And The New Institutionalism. By Bernard Grofman And Donald Wittman, Eds., Daniel A. Farber
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: The Federalist Papers and the New Institutionalism. By Bernard Grofman and Donald Wittman, eds. New York: Agathon Press. 1989. Pp. 296. Reviewed by: Daniel A. Farber.
A Right To Pastimes?, David P. Bryden
Book Review: Gender Sanity: The Case Against Feminism. Edited By Nicholas Davidson., Dianne S. Farber
Book Review: Gender Sanity: The Case Against Feminism. Edited By Nicholas Davidson., Dianne S. Farber
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: Gender Sanity: The Case Against Feminism. Edited by Nicholas Davidson. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America. 1989. Pp. 260. Reviewed by: Dianne S. Farber.
The Constitution And Nonracial Discrimination: Alienage, Sex, And The Framers' Ideal Of Equality., Earl M. Maltz
The Constitution And Nonracial Discrimination: Alienage, Sex, And The Framers' Ideal Of Equality., Earl M. Maltz
Constitutional Commentary
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Reform And Regret: The Story Of Federal Judicial Involvement In The Alabama Prison System. By Larry W. Yackle., Elizabeth Alexander
Book Review: Reform And Regret: The Story Of Federal Judicial Involvement In The Alabama Prison System. By Larry W. Yackle., Elizabeth Alexander
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: Reform and Regret: The Story of Federal Judicial Involvement in the Alabama Prison System. By Larry W. Yackle. New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press. 1989. Pp. xii, 322. Reviewed by: Elizabeth Alexander.
Taking The Court Seriously: A Proposed Approach To Senate Confirmation Of Supreme Court Nominees., Gary J. Simson
Taking The Court Seriously: A Proposed Approach To Senate Confirmation Of Supreme Court Nominees., Gary J. Simson
Constitutional Commentary
No abstract provided.
Book Review: The Court Vs. Congress: Prayer, Busing, And Abortion. By Edward Keynes With Randall K. Miller., George Steven Swan
Book Review: The Court Vs. Congress: Prayer, Busing, And Abortion. By Edward Keynes With Randall K. Miller., George Steven Swan
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: The Court vs. Congress: Prayer, Busing, and Abortion. By Edward Keynes with Randall K. Miller. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. 1989. Pp. xx, 400. Reviewed by: George Steven Swan.
Book Review: The Limits Of Judicial Power: The Supreme Court In American Politics. By William Lasser., Herbert Hovenkamp
Book Review: The Limits Of Judicial Power: The Supreme Court In American Politics. By William Lasser., Herbert Hovenkamp
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: The Limits of Judicial Power: The Supreme Court in American Politics. By William Lasser. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press. 1988. Pp x, 354. Reviewed by: Herbert Hovenkamp.
Book Review: Corwin On The Constitution: Volume Three: On Liberty Against Government. Edited By Richard Loss; Spheres Of Liberty: Changing Perceptions Of Liberty In American Culture. By Michael Kammen; Liberty, Property, And Government: Constitutional Interpretation Before The New Deal. Edited By Ellen Frankel Paul And Howard Dickman., Herbert Hovenkamp
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: Corwin on the Constitution: Volume Three: On Liberty Against Government. Edited by Richard Loss. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. 1988. Pp. 258 ; Spheres of Liberty: Changing Perceptions of Liberty in American Culture. By Michael Kammen. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. 1989. Pp. xiv, 180 ; Liberty, Property, and Government: Constitutional Interpretation Before the New Deal. Edited by Ellen Frankel Paul and Howard Dickman. Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press. 1989. Pp. 288. Reviewed by: Herbert Hovenkamp.
Green Property, J. Peter Byrne
Book Review: Mr. Justice Black And His Critics. By Tinsley E. Yarbrough., James Magee
Book Review: Mr. Justice Black And His Critics. By Tinsley E. Yarbrough., James Magee
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: Mr. Justice Black and His Critics. By Tinsley E. Yarbrough. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press. 1989. Pp. xii, 323. Reviewed by: James Magee.