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Home > JOURNALS > Washington and Lee Law Review > WLULR > Vol. 54 > Iss. 1 (1997)

 

Volume 54, Issue 1 (1997)

Includes the John Randolph Tucker Lecture, Is Fairness Irrelevant?: The Evisceration of Federal Habeas Corpus Review and Limits on the Ability of State Courts to Protect Fundamental Rights, by Stephen B. Bright

Prefatory Matter

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Table of Contents

Articles

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Is Fairness Irrelevant?: The Evisceration of Federal Habeas Corpus Review and Limits on the Ability of State Courts to Protect Fundamental Rights
Stephen B. Bright

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Rethinking the Compatibility of Moral Rights and Fair Use
Dane S. Ciolino

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Proposals for Reform of Corporate Boards of Directors: The Dual Board and Board Ombudsperson
Lynne L. Dallas

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Better Off Dead than Disabled?: Should Courts Recognize a "Wrongful Living" Cause of Action When Doctors Fail to Honor Patients' Advance Directives?
Adam A. Milani

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Bribery in the Global Market: A Critical Analysis of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Steven R. Salbu

Notes

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The "Agony of Suspense": How Protracted Death Row Confinement Gives Rise to an Eighth Amendment Claim of Cruel and Unusual Punishment
Kathleen M. Flynn

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Chasing Down the Devil: Standards of Prudent Investment Under the Restatement (Third) of Trusts
W. Brantley Phillips, Jr.

 
 
 
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