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Works in Legal History

2022

The Concept of Amateurism: How the Term Became Part of the College Sport Vernacular, Robert J. Romano Esq.
UNH Sports Law Review

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2020

Securities Regulation and Social Media, Seth C. Oranburg
Law Faculty Scholarship

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2016

My Turn: 'We the People' and the Garland Nomination, John M. Greabe
Law Faculty Scholarship

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2014

The Child Independence is Born: James Otis and Writs of Assistance, James M. Farrell
Communication

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2012

State Documents Bibliography: New Hampshire, Occasional Papers American Association of Law Libraries, Linda B. Johnson, Cynthia R. Landau, Mary S. Searles
Law Faculty Scholarship

2011

A Machine Made of Words: Our Incompletely Theorized Constitution, Gregory Brazeal
The University of New Hampshire Law Review

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2006

Legislative Delegation and Two Conceptions of the Legislative Power, Robert C. Sarvis
The University of New Hampshire Law Review

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2005

The Difference Between Filing Lawsuits and Selling Widgets: The Lost Understanding that Some Attorneys’ Exercise of State Power is Subject to Appropriate Regulation, Paul Taylor
The University of New Hampshire Law Review

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2003

Review of "Law in America: A Short History," by Lawrence M. Friedman, Andrew M. Mierins
The University of New Hampshire Law Review

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2000

The History and Organization of New Hampshire Statutory Law, Susan E. Marshall, Cynthia R. Landau
Law Faculty Scholarship

Using Print Resources to Research the New Hampshire Statutes, Cynthia R. Landau
Law Faculty Scholarship

Researching New Hampshire 's Version of Uniform and Model Laws, Cynthia R. Landau
Law Faculty Scholarship

1984

Patent Arbitration: Past, Present and Future, Thomas G. Field Jr
Law Faculty Scholarship

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