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Faculty Essays in Honor of the 75th Anniversary of the Minnesota Law Review

NCJ Number
140010
Journal
Minnesota Law Review Volume: 75 Issue: 3 Dated: (February 1991) Pages: complete issue
Editor(s)
C Brue-Legried
Date Published
1991
Length
512 pages
Annotation
These 22 essays by the faculty of the University of Minnesota Law School explore a wide range of issues related to jurisprudence, adjudication, sentencing, laws, legal education, human rights, and other issues.
Abstract
Individual papers critically examine Eisenberg's book "The Nature of the Common Law," judicial decisions in cases of acquaintance rape, economic models of private law, and juvenile court reform. Other papers focus on sentencing reform and the development of sentencing guidelines in Minnesota, the 10th amendment to the Constitution, Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, and international adjudication. Additional articles examine scholarship related to evidence, the misappropriation doctrine, commerce clause challenges to State taxes, university regulation of hate speech, prosecution, and international pressures related to violations of human rights in Argentina. Footnotes

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