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Home > University of Memphis Law Review > Vol. 48 > Iss. 2 (2017)

 
University of Memphis Law Review

Volume 48, Book 2

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A Distinction Without a Difference: Revisiting the Constitutionality of Additur in Federal Courts
Kaitlyn Abernathy Hansen

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Embracing Our Public Purpose: A Value-Based Lawyer-Licensing Model
Bobbi Jo Boyd

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Dangling Threads: Hobby Lobby and Corporate Law Issues
J. William Callison

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Everything You Tell Me Will Remain Confidential (Maybe): The Client’s Right to Know About Tennessee’s Confidentiality Disclosure Exceptions
Mallory H. Farrar

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Promotion Without Progress
Lee Harris

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Clear Error or De Novo—State v. Whited: Did the Court Inadvertently Introduce a New Appellate Standard of Review in Tennessee in Its Opinion in a Child Pornography Case?
L. Mathew Jehl

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Metaphysical Right and Practical Obligations
Adam J. MacLeod

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Do As I Say (Not As I Do): Tennessee’s Appellate Standard of Review of Expert Witness Qualifications in Health Care Liability Actions
Marguerite W. McGowan

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Curtailing the Cudgel of “Coordination” by Curing Confusion: How States Can Fix What the Feds Got Wrong on Campaign Finance
George S. Scoville III

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It’s (Almost) My Money and I Need It Now: Facilitating Information to Encourage Competition in Tennessee’s Payday Lending Markets
Adrian A. Vivar

 
 
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