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ISSN 0018-6694
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Vol. 44, Issue 5, 2008March 03, 2008 CDT

Judicial Preference

Eric J. Miller,
choicerazdworkinargersinger v. hamlinmorrison v. thoelkepersonal preferencejudicial decision making

Articles in Vol. 44, Issue 5, 2008

Vol. 44, Issue 5, 2008
  • Academics in Wonderland: The Team Production and Director Primacy Models of Corporate Governance
    George W. Dent, Jr.
  • Judicial Preference
    Eric J. Miller
  • Conflating Standards of Review in the Tax Court: A Lesson in Ambiguity
    Christopher M. Pietruszkiewicz
  • The Founders' Legal Case: "No Taxation Without Representation" Versus Taxation No Tyrrany
    Grant Dorfman
  • Oops! It Turns Out You Shouldn't Have Built That There: Erroneously Issued Building Permits in Texas
    Nicholas G. Grimmer
  • Anchorage, We Have a Problem: The Cold, Harsh Truth about the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission's Ability to Regulate Gas-Cap Production (A Texas Perspective)
    Evan D. Johnson
  • Clearing the Muddy Waters? Rapanos and the Post-Rapanos Clean Water Act Jurisdictional Guidance
    Joshua C. Thomas
Hou. L. Rev.
Eric J. Miller, Judicial Preference, 44 Hou. L. Rev. (2008).
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