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First Year Convocation August 27, 1985 |
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Outline investigating the marginal aspects of law, laissez-faire legacies, and the legally protected autonomy of the market. |
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Outline concerning public policy and internal corporate processes, constitutional efficiency with special interest groups, and defects of this system. |
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Outline dealing with private property and public policy, and the ways in which public policy benefits the market. |
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Three variances of the same outline dealing with the development of the court investigation, federalism, and the shift away from individual claims to non-market preferred values. |
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Outline serving as a culmination of past fragments regarding public policy roles affecting the market |
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Stylistic Interpretation (November 9, 1984) Philosophy, Semantics, Political Theory and Facts of Life |
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1984 LLAW Committee Chairs |
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Outline for a speech given to the Law Librarians Association of Wisconsin on November 9, 1983 examining the English origins of the U.S. court system, the role of the United States Supreme Court in setting precedents, and the distinctive aspects of state courts. |
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Outline covering the work of one of Hurst's former colleagues, and the roles he played in strengthening the law faculty. |
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Wisconsin Hum Comm: October 1982 |
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Judges and the Statute Book: September 23, 1982 |
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Legal History Class (Gordon): April 29, 1982 |
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Dane County Bicentennial: September 19, 1987 |
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Note from Hurst regarding the contents of Memorandum regarding the 13th and 14th Amendments, in Wisconsin, and related subjects. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and William T. Coleman, Jr. regarding a request for research regarding school segregation cases and the legislative history of ratification of the fourteenth amendment by the various states. |
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Memorandum regarding the 13th and 14th Amendments, in Wisconsin, and related subjects |
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Administration of the Court |
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Elections and the Court |
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Jurisdiction |
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The Courts and the Bar |
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Lumber Industry Legal Problems |
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Types of Law Business |
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Outline investigating societal values, the negative attitudes surrounding organized power, and the impacts this has upon the individual and society. |
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Outline examining the power, constitutionalism, form, and resource allocating functions of legal order, and its formation around the concept of human nature. |
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