Oregon law review

by University of Oregon. School of Law

Journal, Magazine : Periodical, c1999

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Available

Call number

K15 .O74

LCC

K15 .O74

Barcode

2000001327

Publication

Eugene, Oregon : University of Oregon, School of Law

Physical description

(various pagings) p.; 26 cm

Local notes

Oregon law review volume 78 number 2 Summer 1999 contents: Page 385 - Speech. "Professionalism" by Sandra Day O'Connor. Page 393 - Articles. At the foot of the master: what Charles Dickens got right about what lawyers do wrong by Michael K. McChrytal. Page 425 - The sanctity of settlements and the significance of court approval: discerning clarity from bankruptcy rule 9019 by Reynaldo Anaya Velencia. Page 501 - State taxation on non - Indians whom do business with Indian tribes: why several recent Ninth Circuit holdings reemphasize the need for Indian tribes to enter into taxation compacts with their respective state by Richard J. Ansson, Jr. Page 551 - Comments. Our vulnerable constitutional rights: the Supreme Court's restriction of Congress' enforcement powers in City of Boerne v. Flores by Caroline E. Kuerschner. Page 587 - Capping judicial discretion: drawing the line for Oregon trial judges in granting motions for judgment notwithstanding the verdict or a new trial in civil cases by Joel A. Parker. Includes table of contents.

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