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Public justice : the quarterly newsletter of the TLPJ Foundation. |
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KF390.5.P78 B67
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The Boston University public interest law journal |
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KF390.5.P78 B7 no.1
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Securities regulation and the new law / |
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KF390.5.P78 B7 no.2
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Employment and labor law : perspectives on reform / |
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KF390.5.P78 B7 no.3
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Civil justice reform : what now? / |
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KF390.5.P78 B7 no.4
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Litigating against the government : leveling the playing field / |
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KF390.5.P78 B7 no.5
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Better science by litigators, better management by courts : drawing on the pre-Daubert experience in the post-Daubert era / |
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KF390.5.P78 B7 no.6
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"Sentence first, verdict afterwards" : the crisis of mass torts / |
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KF390.5.P78 B7 no.7
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Private judging : privatizing civil justice / |
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KF390.5.P78 B7 no.8
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Electromagnetic fields : policy, science, and litigation / |
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KF390.5.P78 B7 no.9
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A better way of doing business : a proactive approach to scientific controversy / |
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KF390.5.P78 B7 no.10
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The new "criminal" classes : legal sanctions and business managers / |
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KF390.5.P78 B7 no.11
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A day with the Department of Justice : leading business issues / |
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KF390.5.P78 B7 no.12
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The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act : a compliance approach / |
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KF390.5.P78 B7 no.13
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The Supreme Court has adjourned : what have the justices done? : a review of the major decisions of the 1996-1997 term / |
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KF390.5.P78 B7 no.14
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Selecting and confirming federal judges : what has gone wrong? / |
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KF390.5.P78 B7 no.15
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The Supreme Court of the United States / |
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KF390.5.P78 B7 no.16
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The continuing importance of the American Law Institute Corporate Governance Project : of Cuker v. Mikalauskas / |
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KF390.5.P78 B7 v.2 no.1
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The attorney-client privilege and the corporation / |
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KF390.5 .P78 B7 v.2 no.2
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The restatement (third) of torts : products liability : a guide to its highlights / |
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