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Beyond Observable Prejudice—Moving From Recognition Of Differences To Feasible Solutions: A Critique Of Ian Ayres' Pervasive Prejudice?, Mary Margaret Penrose
Beyond Observable Prejudice—Moving From Recognition Of Differences To Feasible Solutions: A Critique Of Ian Ayres' Pervasive Prejudice?, Mary Margaret Penrose
Oklahoma Law Review
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Who Cares? Why Bother?: What Jeff Powell And Mark Tushnet Have To Say To Each Other (A Review Of Christian Perspectives On Legal Thought, Edited By Michael W. Mcconnell, Robert F. Cochran, Jr., And Angela Carmella, William Brewmaker
Oklahoma Law Review
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The Empire Strikes Back: Outsiders And The Struggle Over Legal Education, By Arthur Austin, Erik M. Jensen
The Empire Strikes Back: Outsiders And The Struggle Over Legal Education, By Arthur Austin, Erik M. Jensen
Oklahoma Law Review
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The Empire Strikes Back: Outsiders And The Struggle Over Legal Education, By Arthur Austin, Erik M. Jensen
The Empire Strikes Back: Outsiders And The Struggle Over Legal Education, By Arthur Austin, Erik M. Jensen
Oklahoma Law Review
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Relevance, Reliability, And Validity Of Scientific Evidence (Reviewing Judging Science: Scientific Knowledge And The Federal Courts, By Kenneth R. Foster & Peter W. Huber), Robert Timothy Reagan
Relevance, Reliability, And Validity Of Scientific Evidence (Reviewing Judging Science: Scientific Knowledge And The Federal Courts, By Kenneth R. Foster & Peter W. Huber), Robert Timothy Reagan
Oklahoma Law Review
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