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Home > Law Journals > Brooklyn Law Review > Vol. 58 > Iss. 3 (1992)

 
Brooklyn Law Review

Volume 58, Issue 3 (1992)

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To Codify or Not to Codify - That is the Question: A Study of New York's Efforts to Enact an Evidence Code
Barbara C. Salken

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The German Llewellyn
Michael Ansaldi

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Arbitrating, Waiving and Deferring Title VII Claims
Stephen A. Plass

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The Gaps Between the Fingers of the Invisible Hand
Bailey Kuklin

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Crossing the Contract-Tort Boundary: An Economic Argument for the Imposition of Extracompensatory Damages for Opportunistic Breach of Contract
Barry Perlstein

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BOOK REVIEW: Turning Right: The Making of the Rehnquist Supreme Court
William E. Hellerstein

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Expanding the Bankruptcy Code: The Use of Section 362 and Section 105 to Protect Solvent Executives of Debtor Corporations
Elizabeth H. Winchester

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Compulsory Contraception as a Condition of Probation: The Use and Abuse of Norplant
Janet F. Ginzberg

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COMMENT: Alison D. v. Virginia M: Neglecting the Best Interests of the Child in a Nontraditional Family
Kimberly P. Carr

 
 
 
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ISSN: 0007-2362

 
 
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