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One of Professor Lawson’s first students, alluding to a 1985 article with the provocative title “Why...
A new book from Ronald Dworkin is more than a publication by an eminent legal philosopher; it is a s...
I take as my text two statements, one made by a jurist late in the nineteenth century and the other ...
After stepping through the looking glass of Lino Graglia\u27s interesting paper one finds oneself in...
MARC ROHR: It seems a misleading impression has been created regarding the degree of oversight that ...
When offered the opportunity to comment on Professor Byse\u27s remarks, I was in the process of thin...
Harvard Professor Clark Byse provides a commentary on what the appropriate attitude should be toward...
Imagine, if you will, a law school truly devoted to the education of its students
ANTHONY CHASE: Thank you very much, John. All of our special guests are given the opportunity to am...
This is the first sentence of a generic law review article. Just like the opinions, treatises, and o...
We initially conceived the Nova Conference on Public Interest Practice in Florida as an educational ...
Once again, it is time to answer the plethora of inquiries I receive monthly re: language tips
Public confidence in the Supreme Court\u27s performance rests to a large extent on the perception th...
It must have been March 1974 when I came up to Fort Lauderdale to meet Peter Thornton, the dean of t...
The following is a letter to the Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law received from Professors Samuel ...
One of Professor Lawson’s first students, alluding to a 1985 article with the provocative title “Why...
A new book from Ronald Dworkin is more than a publication by an eminent legal philosopher; it is a s...
I take as my text two statements, one made by a jurist late in the nineteenth century and the other ...