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Georgia's Codification of Daubert: Narrowing the Admissibility of Novel Scientific Evidence in Georgia?Alfred R. Politzer
Setting Aside the Will of the Plaintiffs: How and Why the 1950s School-Desegregation Strategy Marginalized Experiences of Black Self-Determination in Unequal Schools and Examples of Black Self-Sufficiency in Equalization PlansAmos N. Jones
The Relevancy of Foreign Law as Persuasive Authority and Congress's Response to its Use: A Preemptive Attack on the Constitution Restoration ActElizabeth Bulat Turner
How Much Cooperation Between Government Agencies Is Too Much?: Reconciling United States v. Scrushy, the Corporate Fraud Task Force, and the Nature of Parallel ProceedingsJody M. Arogeti
The Trammel Court's Hasty Rejection of Jerry Maguire's View of MarriageLouis W. Hensler
The Emperor Has No Clothes: Postmodern Legal Thought and Cognitive ScienceScott Fruehwald
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