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The Common Law: an Account of Its Reception in the United States
Stare Decisis and Demonstrably Erroneous Precedents
Tort Immunity for Arkansas Cities and Towns, Their Officials and Employees
Illinois Tort Law: a Rich History of Cooperation and Respect Between the Courts and the Legislature Victor E
Rights of Englishmen Since 1776: Some Anglo-American Notes" (1976)
The Rise of Modern American Contract Law
Banks and the Reception of the Common Law in the U.S
THE ARGUMENT for the APPLICATION of the ROYAL PROCLAMATION of 1763 to BRITISH COLUMBIA: ITS FORCE and EFFECT by PATRICIA MARGARET HUTCHINGS LL.B
The Google Challenge to Common Law Myth James Maxeiner University of Baltimore School of Law,
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The Rule Against Perpetuities in North Carolina, 57 N.C
The Jurisprudential Issues Arising from Legal Transplant: an Appraisal
Judicial Overkill in Applying the Rule in Shelley's Case William A
The Rule in Wild's Case in North Carolina, 55 N.C
The Structure of Succession Law in Cameroon: Finding A
JUDGING in the DAYS of the EARLY REPUBLIC: a CRITIQUE of JUDGE RICHARD ARNOLD's USE of HISTORY in ANASTASOFF V
Statutes, Common Law Rights, and the Mistaken Classification of Patents As Public Rights
1 1 in the Indiana Supreme Court
Judging in the Days of the Early Republic: a Critique of Judge Richard Arnold's Use of History in Anastasoff V
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Some Remarks on Michigan's Reception of the Common Law1
Constitutional Charter of Ohio's Attorney General Clinton J
Tort Immunity for Arkansas Cities and Towns, Their Officials and Employees
The Antebellum Irony of Georgia's Disguised Lex Fori Doctrine
Legislation: Summary Problems (1965) William & Mary Law School
The Death of Common Law
Michigan's Reception of the Common Law: a Study in Legal Development
Reception of the Common Law in Missouri: Section 1.010 As Interpreted by the Supreme Court of Missouri
Illinois Courts: Vital Developers of Tort Law As Constitutional Vanguards, Statutory Interpreters, and Common Law Adjudicators Philip H
English Common Law in Virgina William Hamilton Bryson University of Richmond,
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The Need for Statutory Reform in North Carolina After Lawrence V. Texas
Indiana Law Review
The English Statute of Frauds in North Carolina: a Statute Spurned
Erie's Suppressed Premise