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VOLUME XL                                             2007                                                NUMBER 3

SAVING PROBABLE CAUSE

 

Bruce A. Antkowiak

   

ARE MORMONS BANKRUPTING UTAH?  EVIDENCE FROM THE BANKRUPTCY COURTS

 

Ezekial Johnson &

James Wright

   

EXPANSIVE EQUITY JURISPRUDENCE:  A COURT DIVIDED

 

Richard H.W. Maloy

NOTES

Cracking Down on White-Collar Crime:  An Analysis of the Recent Trend of Severe Sentences for Corporate Officers

A Community's Response to a Shocking Crime:  The Jessica Lunsford Act and the Florida Sexual Offender Registry

Are Discounts Appropriate?:  Valuing Shares in Close Corporations for the Purpose of Remedying Breach of Fiduciary Duty Under Massachusetts Law

Putting the Sleepy Resident Issue to Bed:  Federal Litigation is Not the Answer to Excessive Medical Resident Working Hours

 

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