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Susan Bartie, Free Hands And Minds: Pioneering Australian Legal Scholars, John Henry Schlegel
Susan Bartie, Free Hands And Minds: Pioneering Australian Legal Scholars, John Henry Schlegel
Book Reviews
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Our Imperial Federal Courts, Matthew J. Steilen
Our Imperial Federal Courts, Matthew J. Steilen
Journal Articles
This essay is a response to Christian R. Burset, Advisory Opinions and the Problem of Legal Authority, 74VAND.L.REV.621(2021).
“The article is significant for the archival work alone. It is useful, as well, for the impressive synthesis of the existing secondary literature, collected in the footnotes, which makes a convenient reading list for us mere mortals. The argument of the article is ambitious. As the Table of Contents suggests, its structure is complex: the author asks us to visit three different jurisdictions (two British and one American, each thousands of miles apart), in three different decades, in three different political and …
“Read What Was Never Written”, Christopher Tomlins
“Read What Was Never Written”, Christopher Tomlins
Buffalo Law Review
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Of Sheepdogs And Ventriloquists: Government Lawyers In Two New Deal Agencies, Daniel R. Ernst
Of Sheepdogs And Ventriloquists: Government Lawyers In Two New Deal Agencies, Daniel R. Ernst
Buffalo Law Review
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“I Am Better At Narrative Than Analytical History”: Schlegel’S Version Of Intellectual History, G. Edward White
“I Am Better At Narrative Than Analytical History”: Schlegel’S Version Of Intellectual History, G. Edward White
Buffalo Law Review
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Saying Thanks With Some Self-Reflection, John Henry Schlegel
Saying Thanks With Some Self-Reflection, John Henry Schlegel
Buffalo Law Review
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