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Authors: GONELL FD
Citation: Fd. Gonell, STATUTORY INTERPRETATION OF FEDERAL JURISDICTIONAL STATUTES - JURISDICTION OF THE PRIVATE RIGHT OF ACTION UNDER THE TCPA, Fordham law review, 66(5), 1998, pp. 1895-1937

Authors: HOFFMAN KM
Citation: Km. Hoffman, CLINTON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS V. EPA - CLOSING OFF A ROUTE TO PRE-ENFORCEMENT REVIEW, Fordham law review, 66(5), 1998, pp. 1939-1984

Authors: MAREK RH
Citation: Rh. Marek, CONTINUITY FOR TRANSATLANTIC COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS AFTER THE INTRODUCTION OF THE EURO, Fordham law review, 66(5), 1998, pp. 1985-2031

Authors: RUBIN BH
Citation: Bh. Rubin, HAIL, HAIL, THE GANGS ARE ALL HERE - WHY NEW-YORK SHOULD ADOPT A COMPREHENSIVE ANTI-GANG STATUTE, Fordham law review, 66(5), 1998, pp. 2033-2090

Authors: PEARCE RG
Citation: Rg. Pearce, FOREWORD - THE RELIGIOUS LAWYERING MOVEMENT - AN EMERGING FORCE IN LEGAL ETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISM, Fordham law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 1075-1082

Authors: COOPER NL
Citation: Nl. Cooper, RELIGION AND THE LAWYER, Fordham law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 1083-1088

Authors: SHAFFER TL
Citation: Tl. Shaffer, FAITH TENDS TO SUBVERT LEGAL ORDER, Fordham law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 1089-1099

Authors: ALLEGRETTI J
Citation: J. Allegretti, LAWYERS, CLIENTS, AND COVENANT - A RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVE ON LEGAL PRACTICE AND ETHICS, Fordham law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 1101-1129

Authors: ALHIBRI AY
Citation: Ay. Alhibri, FAITH AND THE ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP - A MUSLIM PERSPECTIVE, Fordham law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 1131-1140

Authors: BROYDE MJ
Citation: Mj. Broyde, PRACTICING CRIMINAL-LAW - A JEWISH LAW ANALYSIS OF BEING A PROSECUTOROR DEFENSE ATTORNEY, Fordham law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 1141-1152

Authors: CANTWELL PT
Citation: Pt. Cantwell, RESPONSE TO THE PAPER AUTHORED BY PROFESSOR ALLEGRETTI,JOSEPH - LAWYERS, CLIENTS, AND COVENANT - A RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVE ON THE LEGAL PRACTICE AND ETHICS, Fordham law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 1153-1156

Authors: HOFFMAN LA
Citation: La. Hoffman, RESPONSE TO ALLEGRETTI,JOSEPH - THE RELEVANCE OF RELIGION TO A LAWYERS WORK, Fordham law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 1157-1165

Authors: JENKINS JM
Citation: Jm. Jenkins, WHAT DOES RELIGION HAVE TO DO WITH LEGAL ETHICS - A RESPONSE TO PROFESSOR ALLEGRETTI, Fordham law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 1167-1169

Authors: KANAZAWA K
Citation: K. Kanazawa, BEING A BUDDHIST AND A LAWYER, Fordham law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 1171-1175

Authors: PINEDA AM
Citation: Am. Pineda, COVENANTING WITH THE POWERLESS - STRANGERS, WIDOWS, AND ORPHANS, Fordham law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 1177-1179

Authors: POMMERSHEIM F
Citation: F. Pommersheim, REPRESENTING NATIVE PEOPLE AND INDIAN TRIBES - A RESPONSE TO PROFESSOR ALLEGRETTI, Fordham law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 1181-1184

Authors: RAO KLS
Citation: Kls. Rao, PRACTITIONERS OF HINDU LAW - ANCIENT AND MODERN, Fordham law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 1185-1193

Authors: FOLEY EB
Citation: Eb. Foley, JURISPRUDENCE AND THEOLOGY, Fordham law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 1195-1211

Authors: DANE P
Citation: P. Dane, SPIRITED DEBATE - A COMMENT ON FOLEY,EDWARD,B. JURISPRUDENCE-AND-THEOLOGY, Fordham law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 1213-1225

Authors: ELFADL KA
Citation: Ka. Elfadl, MUSLIMS AND ACCESSIBLE JURISPRUDENCE IN LIBERAL DEMOCRACIES - A RESPONSE TO FOLEY,EDWARD,B. JURISPRUDENCE-AND-THEOLOGY, Fordham law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 1227-1231

Authors: LANGAN J
Citation: J. Langan, HOW FAR CAN WE SEPARATE THEOLOGY AND JURISPRUDENCE - COMMENT ON FOLEY,EDWARD,B. JURISPRUDENCE AND THEOLOGY, Fordham law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 1233-1239

Authors: MCCLAIN LC
Citation: Lc. Mcclain, DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY, OVERLAPPING CONSENSUS, AND SAME-SEX MARRIAGE, Fordham law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 1241-1252

Authors: GRIFFIN L
Citation: L. Griffin, THE RELEVANCE OF RELIGION TO A LAWYERS WORK - LEGAL ETHICS, Fordham law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 1253-1281

Authors: EMON AM
Citation: Am. Emon, NEGOTIATING BETWEEN 2 CONVICTIONAL SYSTEMS, Fordham law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 1283-1297

Authors: FREEDMAN MH
Citation: Mh. Freedman, RELIGION IS NOT TOTALLY IRRELEVANT TO LEGAL ETHICS, Fordham law review, 66(4), 1998, pp. 1299-1305
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