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- Constitutional law; freedom of religious speech; freedom of speech in the classroom; establishment clause (1)
- Constitutional law; punitive damages; due process; unbridles jury discretion violating due process rights; (1)
- Constitutional law; taxation; intramedia differential tax scheme; sales tax on cable television services; (1)
- Federal procedural rules; inherent powers of court; attorney's fees; bad faith conduct; (1)
- Handguns; handgun manufacturer liability; Handguns as Products Unreasonably Dangerous Per se; Andrew J. McClurg; gun control; statutory gun control; judicially imposed liability for gun suppliers (1)
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Constitutional Law—Taxation—Intramedia Differential Tax Scheme Upheld. Leather V. Medlock, 111 S. Ct. 1438 (1991)., John W. Campbell
Constitutional Law—Taxation—Intramedia Differential Tax Scheme Upheld. Leather V. Medlock, 111 S. Ct. 1438 (1991)., John W. Campbell
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Postdated Checks: An Old Problem With A New Solution In The Revised U.C.C., Vincene Verdun
Postdated Checks: An Old Problem With A New Solution In The Revised U.C.C., Vincene Verdun
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law—Freedom Of Religious Speech—When Freedom Of Speech In The Classroom Conflicts With The Establishment Clause. Bishop V. Aronov, 926 F.2d 1066 (11th Cir. 1991), D. Grant Carwile
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rejecting The "Whipping-Boy" Approach To Tort Law: Well-Made Handguns Are Not Defective Products, Philip D. Oliver
Rejecting The "Whipping-Boy" Approach To Tort Law: Well-Made Handguns Are Not Defective Products, Philip D. Oliver
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law—Punitive Damages—Alabama's Common Law Scheme Of Awarding Punitive Damages Does Not Violate Due Process. Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co. V. Haslip., Melody Sue Peacock
Constitutional Law—Punitive Damages—Alabama's Common Law Scheme Of Awarding Punitive Damages Does Not Violate Due Process. Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co. V. Haslip., Melody Sue Peacock
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Procedure—Sanctions—Federal Procedural Rules Do Not Displace Inherent Powers Of Court To Award Attorney's Fees For Bad Faith Conduct. Chambers V. Nasco, Inc., 111 S. Ct. 2123 (1991)., Goodloe Partee
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.