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Limbaugh Legacy Lecture
St. Louis University School of Law, Room 03Recent Developments in Election Law
Engage, Volume 11, Issue 2
It is difficult to overstate the extent to which political speech in America today is...
Judicial Selection Litigation in New York
As this series of articles demonstrates, judicial selection is a hot topic in many states...
State Court Docket Watch November 2007
In an effort to increase dialogue about state court jurisprudence, the Federalist Society presents the...
The Consequences of Judicial Selection: A Review of the Supreme Court of Missouri, 1992-2007
Judicial selection is on the public agenda in Missouri. Leaders in all three branches of...
Missouri Supreme Court Extends Workers Compensation Litigation
Fred Schoemehl sustained an on-the-job knee injury in May 2001, and filed a claim for...