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Citation: Ef. Sherman, FROM LOSER PAYS TO MODIFIED OFFER OF JUDGMENT RULES - RECONCILING INCENTIVES TO SETTLE WITH ACCESS TO JUSTICE, Texas law review, 76(7), 1998, pp. 1863-1896
Citation: Ja. Gardner, SOUTHERN CHARACTER, CONFEDERATE NATIONALISM, AND THE INTERPRETATION OF STATE CONSTITUTIONS - A CASE-STUDY IN CONSTITUTIONAL ARGUMENT, Texas law review, 76(6), 1998, pp. 1219-1291
Citation: J. Powers, EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS UNDER ADA TITLE-II - THE CASE FOR UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE EXHAUSTION REQUIREMENTS, Texas law review, 76(6), 1998, pp. 1457-1493
Citation: Nh. Mock, PUNISHING THE INNOCENT - NO-FAULT EVICTION OF PUBLIC-HOUSING TENANTS FOR THE ACTIONS OF 3RD-PARTIES, Texas law review, 76(6), 1998, pp. 1495-1531
Citation: M. Diller, DISSONANT DISABILITY POLICIES - THE TENSIONS BETWEEN THE AMERICANS-WITH-DISABILITIES-ACT AND FEDERAL DISABILITY BENEFIT PROGRAMS, Texas law review, 76(5), 1998, pp. 1003-1082
Citation: C. Hall, CHALLENGING SELECTIVE ENFORCEMENT OF TRAFFIC REGULATIONS AFTER THE DISHARMONIC CONVERGENCE - WHREN V. UNITED-STATES, UNITED-STATES V. ARMSTRONG, AND THE EVOLUTION OF POLICE DISCRETION, Texas law review, 76(5), 1998, pp. 1083-1123