With a long tradition of rigorous legal scholarship, University of Denver Sturm College of Law faculty members publish articles in the nation’s top scholarly journals and in numerous peer-reviewed and specialty journals. The faculty’s extensive record of interdisciplinary scholarly publication includes academic books, treatises, and leading law school casebooks, in addition faculty members implement innovative approaches to teaching and learning.

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Submissions from 1996

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Of Brokers, Banks and the Case for Regulatory Intervention in the Russian Securities Markets, J. Robert Brown Jr.

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"Meet the New Boss . . . ", Alan K. Chen

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A Simulation of Union Organizing in a Labor Law Class, Roberto L. Corrada

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Claiming Private Law for the Left: Exploring Gilmer's Impact and Legacy, Roberto L. Corrada

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Religious Accommodation and the National Labor Relations Act, Roberto L. Corrada

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Grammar and Style Check Programs: Machine v. Man, K.K. DuVivier

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Professional Courtesy, K.K. DuVivier

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Pronoun References: Part II-A Case for Pronouns, K.K. DuVivier

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Pronoun References: Part I-When No Substitute Will Do, K.K. DuVivier

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The Apostrophe: Reports of Its Death are Greatly Exaggerated, K.K. DuVivier

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The Dash-“A Hasty Stroke of the Pen”, K.K. DuVivier

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Pretrial Publicity in Criminal Cases of National Notoriety: Constructing a Remedy for the Remediless Wrong, Robert M. Hardaway and Douglas B. Tumminello

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A New Image of the Slave Auction: An Empirical Look at the Role of Law in Slave Sales and a Conceptual Reevaluation of Slave Property, Thomas D. Russell

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A New Image of the Slave Auction: An Empirical Look at the Role of Law in Slave Sales and a Conceptual Reevaluation of the Nature of Slave Property, Thomas D. Russell

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Articles Sell Best Singly: The Disruption of Slave Families at Court Sales, Thomas D. Russell

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Articles Sell Best Singly: The Disruption of Slave Families at Court Sales, Thomas D. Russell

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The Antebellum Courthouse as Creditors' Domain: Trial-court Activity in South Carolina and the Concomitance of Lending and Litigation, Thomas D. Russell