Monthly Archives: May 2011

Dean’s Tribute

Just in the way he conducts himself every day, Ted serves as a role model to us all on conscientiousness, collegiality, and respect for others. If ever there was a…
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The Jurisprudential Turn in Legal Ethics

This Article chronicles the paradigmatic shift in legal ethics from a moral philosophical approach to a jurisprudential one. This Article critically examines the emerging uses of jurisprudential theory and argues…
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From Cell to Slammer: Flaws of the Hybrid Theory

This Note analyzes the flaws of a government-created “super statute.” In an unprecedented form of statutory interpretation---known as the hybrid theory---the federal government combines the authority of two portions of…
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