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Bankruptcy Redistributive Policies And The Limits Of The Judicial Process, Christopher W. Frost Nov 1995

Bankruptcy Redistributive Policies And The Limits Of The Judicial Process, Christopher W. Frost

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Business failure negatively affects a broad range of interests, yet the bankruptcy process directly protects only a small segment of interest-holders: the creditors. Some commentators argue for expansion of that protection to encompass redistributive norms and provide for the interests of non-investors in the failed business. The Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1994’s establishment of a national commission to study the bankruptcy process and its broader policy implications brings with it the opportunity to consider that redistributive argument and perhaps change the process to include the interests of non-investors under the reorganization umbrella. This Article responds to those who would have …


"Neither Force Nor Will", Lewis H. Larue Jul 1995

"Neither Force Nor Will", Lewis H. Larue

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Analytic Deconstructionism? The Intellectual Voyeurism Of Anthony D'Amato, Alan R. Madry Jan 1995

Analytic Deconstructionism? The Intellectual Voyeurism Of Anthony D'Amato, Alan R. Madry

Fordham Law Review

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Elitism, Expediency, And The New Certiorari: Requiem For The Learned Hand Tradition, William M. Richman, William L. Reynolds Dec 1994

Elitism, Expediency, And The New Certiorari: Requiem For The Learned Hand Tradition, William M. Richman, William L. Reynolds

William L. Reynolds

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