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Home > Law > NLR > Vol. 81 (2002) > Iss. 3

 

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Table of Contents, vol. 81, no. 3

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Why Expectation Damages for Breach of Contract Must Be the Norm: A Refutation of the Fuller and Perdue "Three Interests" Thesis
W. David Slawson

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Discovery of Information and Documents from a Litigant's Former Employees: Synergy and Synthesis of Civil Rules, Ethical Standards, Privilege Doctrines, and Common Law Principles
Susan J. Becker

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Modeling Class Actions: The Representative Suit as an Analytic Tool
Graham C. Lilly

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The Charitable Contribution Deduction: A Historical Review and a Look to the Future
Vada Waters Lindsey

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Actual Innocents: Considerations in Selecting Cases for a New Innocence Project
Daniel S. Medwed

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Sexual Harassment and Disparate Impact: Should Non-Targeted Workplace Sexual Conduct Be Actionable Under Title VII?
Kelly Cahill Timmons

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An Accuser-Obligation Approach to the Confrontation Clause
Sherman J. Clark

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Nebraska's (More or Less) Stable Approach to "Extreme and Outrageous Conduct" and Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress: Brandon ex rel. Estate of Brandon v. County of Richardson, 261 Neb. 636, 624 N.W.2d 604 (2001)
Matthew M. Munderloh

 
 
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