78 research outputs found
Our Eighteenth Century Constitution, the Electoral College, and Congressional Reapportionment: A Response to Professor Daniel Tokaji
Judicial Jurisdiction and Choice of Law: The Consequences of \u3cem\u3eShaffer v. Heitner\u3c/em\u3e
Characterization, Identification of the Problem Area and the Policy-Centered Conflict of Laws: An Exercise in Judicial Method
Racial Preference and the Constitution: The Societal Interest in the Equal Participation Objective
Judicial Jurisdiction and Choice of Law in Interstate Accident Cases: The Implications of Shaffer v. Heitner
The decision in Shaffer v. Heitner will have an important impact on the law of judicial jurisdiction
The Collateral Source Rule and Personal Injury Damages: The Irrelevant Principle and the Functional Approach (2 parts)
Judge Keith, the Constitution and National Security from Haddad to Sinclair - The Damon J. Keith Law Collection of African-American Legal History Wayne State University Spencer Partrich Auditorium November 18, 2003
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