Vol. 46 No. 6, April 2005
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Index
- Legal realism as theory of law.
- The discourse of law in time of war: politics and professionalism during the Civil War and Reconstruction.
- A jury of one's peers: Virginia's restoration of rights process and its disproportionate effect on the African American community.
- A devil disguised as a corporate angel? Questioning corporate charitable contributions to 'independent' directors' organizations.
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