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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Law
How To Find And Use Maine's Published Law Court Opinions, Christopher H. Beach
How To Find And Use Maine's Published Law Court Opinions, Christopher H. Beach
Maine History
This research note is designed to assist researchers and teachers using Maine Reports as a rich source on a wide variety of historical topics. It also includes a List of Maine Law Digests and an example of How to Read a Maine Judicial Opinion.
John Appleton: Through His Own Words, William W. Wells
John Appleton: Through His Own Words, William W. Wells
Maine History
This article contains a brief discussion of the legal importance of Judge Appleton and then quotes the text of a letter written by judge which provides insight into his personal qualities.
Bolivia: The Politics Of Cocaine, Melvin Burke
Bolivia: The Politics Of Cocaine, Melvin Burke
School of Economics Faculty Scholarship
Bolivia's sad and turbulent history continues to repeat itself. The coca boom of today has replaced the tin boom of the last century, which in turn supplanted the exploitation of silver and other precious metals during the colonial period. And as in the past, Bolivia's export-based economy continues to depend on foreigners for everything from bank loans to economic advisers.
Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1991 - January) No. 2, Maine Women's Lobby Staff
Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1991 - January) No. 2, Maine Women's Lobby Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
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Upcoming At The Regulatory Commissions, Linda Wood, Ralph Townsend
Upcoming At The Regulatory Commissions, Linda Wood, Ralph Townsend
Maine Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Environmental Use Taxes?, Ralph Townsend