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Citation: J. Schopf, RELIGIOUS ACTIVITY AND PROSELYTIZATION IN THE WORKPLACE - THE MURKY LINE BETWEEN HEALTHY EXPRESSION AND UNLAWFUL HARRASSMENT, Columbia journal of law and social problems, 31(1), 1997, pp. 39-59
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Citation: Jr. Adolf, FINAL PASSAGE - HOW NEW-YORK STRUGGLE SUPPORTS A SUPERMAJORITY REQUIREMENT FOR ENACTMENT OF THE DEATH-PENALTY, Columbia journal of law and social problems, 30(4), 1997, pp. 503-528
Citation: Ke. Bravo, BALANCING INDIGENOUS RIGHTS TO LAND AND THE DEMANDS OF ECONOMIC-DEVELOPMENT - LESSONS FROM THE UNITED-STATES AND AUSTRALIA, Columbia journal of law and social problems, 30(4), 1997, pp. 529-586
Citation: Wsw. Leung, THE INADEQUACY OF SHAREHOLDER PRIMACY - A PROPOSED CORPORATE REGIME THAT RECOGNIZES NON-SHAREHOLDER INTERESTS, Columbia journal of law and social problems, 30(4), 1997, pp. 587-634
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Citation: Ce. Enemark, ADARAND-CONSTRUCTORS-INC V PENA - FORCING THE FEDERAL-COMMUNICATIONS-COMMISSION INTO A NEW CONSTITUTIONAL REGIME, Columbia journal of law and social problems, 30(2), 1997, pp. 215-266
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Citation: J. Elofson, THE DILEMMA OF CHANGED CIRCUMSTANCES IN CONTRACT LAW - AN ECONOMIC-ANALYSIS OF THE FORESEEABILITY AND SUPERIOR RISK BEARER TESTS, Columbia journal of law and social problems, 30(1), 1996, pp. 1-39
Citation: D. Kurzweil, CRIMINAL AND CIVIL RICO - TRADITIONAL CANONS OF STATUTORY INTERPRETATION AND THE LIBERAL CONSTRUCTION CLAUSE, Columbia journal of law and social problems, 30(1), 1996, pp. 41-90
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Citation: A. Dickens, REVISITING BROWN-V-BOARD-OF-EDUCATION - HOW TRACKING HAS RESEGREGATEDAMERICAS PUBLIC-SCHOOLS, Columbia journal of law and social problems, 29(4), 1996, pp. 469-506
Citation: Km. Zaleskas, PRIDE, PREJUDICE OR POLITICAL-CORRECTNESS - AN ANALYSIS OF Y-V-IRISH-AMERICAN-GAY,-LESBIAN-AND-BISEXUAL-GROUP OF-BOSTON, Columbia journal of law and social problems, 29(4), 1996, pp. 507-549
Citation: Tm. Zeitzer, IN CENTRAL-BANKS WAKE, RICOS VOICE RESONATES - ARE CIVIL AIDING-AND-ABETTING CLAIMS STILL TENABLE, Columbia journal of law and social problems, 29(4), 1996, pp. 551-583
Citation: S. Gluck, CONGRESSIONAL REACTION TO JUDICIAL CONSTRUCTION OF SECTION-5 OF THE VOTING-RIGHTS ACT OF 1965, Columbia journal of law and social problems, 29(3), 1996, pp. 337-384
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