Willamette law review

by Willamette University. College of Law

Journal, Magazine : Periodical, c1993

Status

Available

Call number

K27 .I4

LCC

K27 .I4

ISBN

0191-9822

Barcode

2000001160

Publication

Salem, Or. : College of Law, Willamette University

Physical description

(various pagings) p.; 26 cm

Local notes

Willamette law review volume 29 number 2 spring 1993 contents: Page 151 - Protecting judicial leadership: did Rehnquist prefer to switch than fight? by Frank Guliuzza III. Page 191 - On Uberty: legal reasoning by analogy and Pierce's theory of abduction by Stephen M. McJohn. Page 237 - The Booth cases: final step to the Civil War by Jenni Parrish. Page 279 - Education as a fundamental right under the United States Constitution by Thomas J. Walsh. Page 297 - The interaction of the bankruptcy code and environmental laws: the grit, the grind, and the grease by Robert R. Graves. Page 323 - The Religious Freedom Restoration Act: a prison's dilemma by Mary A. Schnabel. Page 343 - The admissibility of first amendment protected conduct as an aggravating factor in capital sentencing trials after Dawson v. Delaware by J. Christopher Naftzger. Page 365 - NEPA: as procedure it stands, as procedure it falls: standing and substantive review in Idaho Conservation League v. Mumma by George K. Pash. Includes table of contents.

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