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Examining A Comparative Law Myth: Two Hundred Years Of Riparian Misconception, Andrea B. Carroll Feb 2006

Examining A Comparative Law Myth: Two Hundred Years Of Riparian Misconception, Andrea B. Carroll

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This article is a first step in an effort to critically examine - and to debunk - some of the myths that persist about the degree to which the common and civil law systems differ. Specifically, the article questions the validity of recent scholarly commentary suggesting that the primary differences between the systems can be found in their substantive legal rules or in their respective "spirits." A relatively narrow issue of riparian access perfectly highlights the problem. Nearly all of the high courts in the United States that have examined this particular riparian issue have chosen to adopt either the …


The Narrowing Of The National Labor Relations Act: Maintaining Workplace Decorum And Avoiding Liability, William R. Corbett Jan 2006

The Narrowing Of The National Labor Relations Act: Maintaining Workplace Decorum And Avoiding Liability, William R. Corbett

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The History Of Slave Marriage In The United States, Darlene Goring Jan 2006

The History Of Slave Marriage In The United States, Darlene Goring

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Transnational Media Law At The Bar And In The Classroom, Jack M. Weiss Jan 2006

Transnational Media Law At The Bar And In The Classroom, Jack M. Weiss

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A Law-Policy Proposal To Know Where Babies Come From During The Reproductive Revolution, Michael J. Malinowski Jan 2006

A Law-Policy Proposal To Know Where Babies Come From During The Reproductive Revolution, Michael J. Malinowski

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