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Daniel Young Fed Courts Prof. Kramer Fall 1994 I.Background History and Development of Fed. Cts A.8/30/94 B.judges 1.given in Constitution life tenure and salary protection 2.draft... ... more>>
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1 02/06/08 --11:40 PM THE FEDERAL COURTS AND THE FEDERAL SYSTEM PROFESSOR HERSHKOFF FALL 1997 I. THE DEVELOPMENT AND STRUCTURE OF THE FEDERAL JUDICIAL SYSTEM (1-66) A. INTRODUCTORY... ... more>>
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1 FEDERAL COURTS OUTLINE I. INTRODUCTION A. Legal Process School = Hart & Wechsler???s methodology. Asks who does and ought to make legal decisions taking into account three factors: ??? Federalism ... more>>
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1 Fed Courts: Course Outline The Nature of the Federal Judicial Function: Cases and Controversies ??? Marbury didn???t really establish Jud.Rev.; at most it enshrined it as a const... ... more>>
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FEDERAL COURTS OUTLINE Spring 2007, Hershkoff I made a B+ in this class. I. Cases and Controversies a. General Considerations: Judicial Review, Advisory Opinions i. Marbury v. Madi... ... more>>
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1 Fall 2003 Federal Courts Professor Golove I. Introduction A. Article III 1. Section 1 a. Madisonian Compromise ??? Constitution creates the SC and gives Congress the power to cre... ... more>>
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1 I. Damages in General 2 II. Limitations on Damages 3 A. Remoteness/Foreseeability 3 B. Uncertainty 4 C. Avoidability 5 III. Liquidated Damages 7 IV. Specific Performance 11 A. La... ... more>>
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1 2 I. THE JUDICIAL FUNCTION AND THE ROLE OF COURTS A. THE NATURE OF THE JUDICIAL FUNCTION Marbury v. Madison (U.S. 1803) -rule #1: no right without a remedy -a federal court is fu... ... more>>
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1 Family Law Outline Topics: Conceptual Framework (What is a family; The family as Biological Unit, Reproduction and Abortion Rights; The Family as an Economic Unit; The Family as a Locus of Violence ... more>>
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1 Dan Young Prof. Tillers Evidence Spring 1994 FRE 103(a) Contemporaneous objection rule -you must make timely objection , ie. when the evidence is offered. If answer to question i... ... more>>
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EVIDENCE ??FRE 104: Preliminary Questions (a) The judge makes determinations, without being bound by FRE, concerning qualifications of witnesses, existence of privilege, or admissi... ... more>>
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8 Evidence. Outline. Prof. Noble, Fall 1997 8. Chapter 1. MODE AND ORDER OF PRESENTATION OF EVIDENCE. A. CONTROL BY THE COURT FRE 102: Purpose of the rules. FRE 403: Exclusion of R... ... more>>
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NEUBORNE, Evidence, Spring 1995 1 I. Burden Diagram A-B= judge controlled B-C = jury controlled C-D= judge controlled Directed Verdict, J U R Y Dir Ver, ?? (??? avail in criminal c... ... more>>
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