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Trial Judge's Equitable Discretion Following eBay v. MercExchange, The
I. INTRODUCTION After the drop-add period ends in what Sarah thought was her last semester of law school, the registrar totals Sarah's credit...
Review of Litigation, The, 10/01/07 by Rendleman, Doug · More from publication -
Irreparability resurrected?: Does a recalibrated irreparable injury rule threaten the Warren Court's establishment clause legacy?
ABSTRACT After examining the significance of the injunction as a crucial remedy to implement and preserve the Warren Court's constitutional legacy,...
Washington and Lee Law Review, 10/01/02 by Rendleman, Doug · More from publication -
Academic freedom in Urofsky's wake: Post September 11 remarks on "who owns academic freedom?"
Ms. Stacy Smith researched and wrote her excellent Note, Who Owns Academic Freedom?: The Standard for Academic Free Speech at Public Universities,1...
Washington and Lee Law Review, 01/01/02 by Rendleman, Doug · More from publication
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