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This book aims to recover the traditional understanding of tort law by helping readers to recognize what it is all about. It does so by offering a systematic statement of a theory now known in academic circles as "civil recourse theory.
Bell v. Hood from books.google.com
Coffey delivers a clear and riveting evaluation of Confederate General John Bell Hood's service in and command of the Western Army in Northern Georgia and his performance in the Atlanta Campaign. 24 photos. 7 maps.
Bell v. Hood from books.google.com
... v. Wixon, 326 U.S. 135, 142, 143 (1945) (Douglas, J.); 326 U.S. at 157 (Murphy, J.). The case is usually regarded as ... Bell proposed appeared in his Mankind United published by the equally imaginative International Registration ...
Bell v. Hood from books.google.com
... v . Palmigiano , 425 U.S. 308 ( 1976 ) ..... Baylis v . Travellers ' Ins . Co. , 113 U.S. 316 ( 1885 ) ... Bell v . Bell , 181 U.S. 175 ( 1901 ) . Bell v . Burson , 402 U.S. 535 ( 1971 ) Bell v . Cone , 122 S. Ct . 1843 ( 2002 ) ...
Bell v. Hood from books.google.com
... v . Travellers ' Ins . Co. , 113 U.S. 316 ( 1885 ) . Bayside Fish Co. v . Gentry , 297 U.S. 422 ( 1936 ) . Bazemore ... Bell v . Bell , 181 U.S. 175 ( 1901 ) . Bell v . Burson , 402 U.S. 535 ( 1971 ) .. Bell v . Cone , 122 S. Ct ...
Bell v. Hood from books.google.com
... [Bell v. Hood] The Court explained this longstanding rule as jurisdictional and upheld the exercise of the federal courts' power to award appropri- ate relief so long as a cause of action existed under the Constitution or laws of the ...
Bell v. Hood from books.google.com
... Bell v . Hood , 327 U. S. 678 , 681-685 ( 1946 ) .10 She invokes § 1332 jurisdiction when she presents a claim between parties of diverse citizenship that exceeds the required jurisdictional amount , currently $ 75,000 . See § 1332 ( a ) ...
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Discusses what black males fear most, their longing for intimacy, the pitfalls of patriarchy, and the destruction of oppression through redemption and love.