... process to backstage bargaining.18 It has moved backward from lawsuits to disputes to grievan... more ... process to backstage bargaining.18 It has moved backward from lawsuits to disputes to grievances ... The official law does not preside over a landscape barren of regulation, but over a ... increase and wider diffusion of social knowledge about law suggest another reading of elite ...
INTRODUCTION THE STUDY OF THE INDIAN LEGAL PROFESSION Marc Galanter University of Chicago The las... more INTRODUCTION THE STUDY OF THE INDIAN LEGAL PROFESSION Marc Galanter University of Chicago The last two centubies have witnessed a worldwide movement toward centralized, bureaucratic, professionally-staffed legal systems, sponsored by and closely allied with ...
... On the role of American lawyers and judges in intervention in Latin America in the era in whi... more ... On the role of American lawyers and judges in intervention in Latin America in the era in which the joke emerged, see JOHN T. NOONAN, JR., PERSONS AND MASKS OF THE LAW (1976); NANCY LISAGOR & FRANK LiPsius, A LAW UNTO ITSELF: THE UNTOLD STORY OF ...
Jindal Global Law Review. September, 2009. 1 Jindal Global L. Rev. 65. LENGTH: 5804 words ... n30... more Jindal Global Law Review. September, 2009. 1 Jindal Global L. Rev. 65. LENGTH: 5804 words ... n30n30 See Debroy, supra note 22. n31n31 Id.; Sumit Mitra, Objection Sustained, INDIA TODAY, Mar. 11, 2000, at 32; see also Bearak, supra note 28. n32n32 Debroy, supra note 22. ...
... by a judge would be very effective or moderately effective, compared with 45% who gave the sa... more ... by a judge would be very effective or moderately effective, compared with 45% who gave the same evaluation for a ... 631 (1980-1981) (studying the process by which injurious experiences do or do not become grievances and legal disputes); Lynn Mather ... "MOST CASES SETTLE ...
... Christodoulidis, David Schneiderman, Claire Cutler, Upendra Baxi, Len Kaplan, Marc Galanter,N... more ... Christodoulidis, David Schneiderman, Claire Cutler, Upendra Baxi, Len Kaplan, Marc Galanter,Neil Komesar, Joseph ... 6 In Santos 2002a, I analyze in great detail the nature of modern law ... a result of the 1559 Cateau-Cambresis Treaty between Spain and France dropped the ...
... and Women of the Bar: An Empirical Study of the Impact of Gender on Legal Careers. Kenneth Gl... more ... and Women of the Bar: An Empirical Study of the Impact of Gender on Legal Careers. Kenneth Glenn Dau-Schmidt Indiana University Maurer School of Law Marc Galanter University of Wisconsin Law School, Madison Kaushik Mukhopadhaya Emory University - Department of ...
Alcoholics Anonymous is not yet fully employed by the medical community as a means to enhance pat... more Alcoholics Anonymous is not yet fully employed by the medical community as a means to enhance patient outcome. The purpose of this study was to evaluate visitors' use of an Internet course on Alcoholics Anonymous, and to compare how various disciplines learned about, gained access to and participated in the course. Demographic information was collected from 414 visitors to the course. 64% of the 414 respondents received their last educational degree within the last 10 years, and had an interest in the topic of addiction prior to their accessing the site. 294 (71%) of those who accessed the course completed it, and those who accessed it learned about it from various sources other than print advertisement in professional journals. Within the 230 physician respondents, 143 (62%) were psychiatrists, 82 (78%) of whom learned about the Internet course via professional journal. Given the need for further training among physicians in the use of Alcoholics Anonymous, the Internet can be utilized to make information available to a large number of people. Because it allows the user to access information outside the traditional means, the barriers to its use are minimal, and it has the potential to effectively convey useful clinical information.
In 1991, Galanter and Palay published Tournament of Lawyers: The Transformation of the Big Law Fi... more In 1991, Galanter and Palay published Tournament of Lawyers: The Transformation of the Big Law Firm, which documented the regular and relentless growth of large US law firms. The book advanced several structural and historical factors to explain these patterns, centering on ...
... Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Galanter, Marc. 1983. "The Radiating Effects ofCou... more ... Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Galanter, Marc. 1983. "The Radiating Effects ofCourts," in K. Boyum and L. Mather, eds., Empirical Theories of Courts. New York: Longman. Gibbs, Jack P. 1975. Crime, Punishment, and Deterrence. ...
... process to backstage bargaining.18 It has moved backward from lawsuits to disputes to grievan... more ... process to backstage bargaining.18 It has moved backward from lawsuits to disputes to grievances ... The official law does not preside over a landscape barren of regulation, but over a ... increase and wider diffusion of social knowledge about law suggest another reading of elite ...
INTRODUCTION THE STUDY OF THE INDIAN LEGAL PROFESSION Marc Galanter University of Chicago The las... more INTRODUCTION THE STUDY OF THE INDIAN LEGAL PROFESSION Marc Galanter University of Chicago The last two centubies have witnessed a worldwide movement toward centralized, bureaucratic, professionally-staffed legal systems, sponsored by and closely allied with ...
... On the role of American lawyers and judges in intervention in Latin America in the era in whi... more ... On the role of American lawyers and judges in intervention in Latin America in the era in which the joke emerged, see JOHN T. NOONAN, JR., PERSONS AND MASKS OF THE LAW (1976); NANCY LISAGOR & FRANK LiPsius, A LAW UNTO ITSELF: THE UNTOLD STORY OF ...
Jindal Global Law Review. September, 2009. 1 Jindal Global L. Rev. 65. LENGTH: 5804 words ... n30... more Jindal Global Law Review. September, 2009. 1 Jindal Global L. Rev. 65. LENGTH: 5804 words ... n30n30 See Debroy, supra note 22. n31n31 Id.; Sumit Mitra, Objection Sustained, INDIA TODAY, Mar. 11, 2000, at 32; see also Bearak, supra note 28. n32n32 Debroy, supra note 22. ...
... by a judge would be very effective or moderately effective, compared with 45% who gave the sa... more ... by a judge would be very effective or moderately effective, compared with 45% who gave the same evaluation for a ... 631 (1980-1981) (studying the process by which injurious experiences do or do not become grievances and legal disputes); Lynn Mather ... "MOST CASES SETTLE ...
... Christodoulidis, David Schneiderman, Claire Cutler, Upendra Baxi, Len Kaplan, Marc Galanter,N... more ... Christodoulidis, David Schneiderman, Claire Cutler, Upendra Baxi, Len Kaplan, Marc Galanter,Neil Komesar, Joseph ... 6 In Santos 2002a, I analyze in great detail the nature of modern law ... a result of the 1559 Cateau-Cambresis Treaty between Spain and France dropped the ...
... and Women of the Bar: An Empirical Study of the Impact of Gender on Legal Careers. Kenneth Gl... more ... and Women of the Bar: An Empirical Study of the Impact of Gender on Legal Careers. Kenneth Glenn Dau-Schmidt Indiana University Maurer School of Law Marc Galanter University of Wisconsin Law School, Madison Kaushik Mukhopadhaya Emory University - Department of ...
Alcoholics Anonymous is not yet fully employed by the medical community as a means to enhance pat... more Alcoholics Anonymous is not yet fully employed by the medical community as a means to enhance patient outcome. The purpose of this study was to evaluate visitors' use of an Internet course on Alcoholics Anonymous, and to compare how various disciplines learned about, gained access to and participated in the course. Demographic information was collected from 414 visitors to the course. 64% of the 414 respondents received their last educational degree within the last 10 years, and had an interest in the topic of addiction prior to their accessing the site. 294 (71%) of those who accessed the course completed it, and those who accessed it learned about it from various sources other than print advertisement in professional journals. Within the 230 physician respondents, 143 (62%) were psychiatrists, 82 (78%) of whom learned about the Internet course via professional journal. Given the need for further training among physicians in the use of Alcoholics Anonymous, the Internet can be utilized to make information available to a large number of people. Because it allows the user to access information outside the traditional means, the barriers to its use are minimal, and it has the potential to effectively convey useful clinical information.
In 1991, Galanter and Palay published Tournament of Lawyers: The Transformation of the Big Law Fi... more In 1991, Galanter and Palay published Tournament of Lawyers: The Transformation of the Big Law Firm, which documented the regular and relentless growth of large US law firms. The book advanced several structural and historical factors to explain these patterns, centering on ...
... Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Galanter, Marc. 1983. "The Radiating Effects ofCou... more ... Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Galanter, Marc. 1983. "The Radiating Effects ofCourts," in K. Boyum and L. Mather, eds., Empirical Theories of Courts. New York: Longman. Gibbs, Jack P. 1975. Crime, Punishment, and Deterrence. ...
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