Authors:
BALDOCK BR
EBEL DM
KELLY PJ
LUCERO CF
MURPHY MR
PORFILIO JJ
SEYMOUR SK
Citation: Br. Baldock et al., A DISCUSSION OF JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE WITH JUDGES OF THE UNITED-STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE 10TH CIRCUIT, Denver University law review, 74(2), 1997, pp. 355-373
Citation: Jd. Villiers, CLERGY MALPRACTICE REVISITED - LIABILITY FOR SEXUAL MISCONDUCT IN THECOUNSELING RELATIONSHIP, Denver University law review, 74(1), 1996, pp. 1-64
Citation: Sj. Becker, CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A LESBIAN OR GAY PARENT IN A CUSTODY OR VISITATION DISPUTE - BATTLING THE OVERT AND INSIDIOUS BIAS OF EXPERTS AND JUDGES, Denver University law review, 74(1), 1996, pp. 75-158
Citation: Sk. Grebeldinger, HOW CAN A PLAINTIFF PROVE INTENTIONAL EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION IF SHE CANNOT EXPLORE THE RELEVANT CIRCUMSTANCES - THE NEED FOR BROAD WORKFORCE AND TIME PARAMETERS IN DISCOVERY, Denver University law review, 74(1), 1996, pp. 159-205
Citation: Sj. Mchugh, THE INTEGRATION OF STATE PRIVATE LAW IN FEDERALIZED FIELDS OF LAW - THE CASE FOR FEDERAL COMMON-LAW, Denver University law review, 74(1), 1996, pp. 207-264
Citation: K. Kostka, HIGHER-EDUCATION, HOPWOOD, AND HOMOGENEITY - PRESERVING AFFIRMATIVE-ACTION AND DIVERSITY IN A SCRUTINIZING SOCIETY, Denver University law review, 74(1), 1996, pp. 265-292
Citation: Kc. Robertson, OUT OF MANY, ONE - FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS, DIVERSITY, AND ARIZONA ENGLISH-ONLY LAW, Denver University law review, 74(1), 1996, pp. 311-333