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The Functions of Courts in the United States, 1950-1980 |
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Professional Construction of Law: The Inflated Threat of Wrongful Discharge |
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Internal Dispute Resolution: The Transformation of Civil Rights in the Workplace |
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Introduction: The Study of the Indian Legal Profession |
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Jury Research in America: Its Past and Future |
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Paying for the Past: Redressing the Legacy of Land Dispossession in South Africa |
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Elegant Models, Empirical Pictures, and the Complexities of Contract |
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From the Editor - Volume 8, Page 163 |
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From the Editor - Volume 8, Page 527 |
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Do Repeat Players Behave Differently in Russia? |
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Cracking the 'Red, White, and Blue' Ceiling: Towards a New International Role for the Law and Society Association |
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Delivering Legality: Some Proposals for the Direction of Research |
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Do the "Haves" Still Come Out Ahead? |
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Case Congregations and Their Careers |
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Why the "Haves" Come Out Ahead: Speculations on the Limits of Legal Change |
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Justices and Legal Clarity: Analyzing the Complexity of US Supreme Court Opinions |
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Afterword: Explaining Litigation |
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Afterword: The Construction and Deconstruction of a Disputes-Focused Approach |
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An Incomplete Bibliography of the Indian Legal Profession |
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Another Brief for Business- Book Review: Judicial Jeopardy: When Business Collides with the Courts by Richard Neely |
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Bilateral Investment Treaties, Credible Commitment, and the Rule of (International) Law: Do BITs Promote Foreign Direct Investment? |
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Business Litigation in the Transition: A Portrait of Debt Collection in Russia |
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Comment: Farther Along |
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Complexity and Contradiction in the Legal Order: Balbus and the Challenge of Critical Social Thought About Law |
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A New Social Constructionism for Sociolegal Studies |
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