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Hart and Wechsler's the Federal Courts and the Federal System

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Foundation Press, 2007 - Law - 241 pages

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This term, I was the tutor for the dreamy constitutional law professor. He's one of those people where you don't necessarily realize how dreamy he is at first, and then later, when he's saying ... Read full review

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Contents

The Development and Structure of the Federal
1
Some Problems of Standing to Sue
8
Mootness
25
Copyright

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About the author (2007)

Richard H. Fallon Jr is Professor of Law at the Harvard Law School. He earned his BA from Yale University, matriculated as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University and then took his legal education at the Yale Law School. Widely known for his expertise in constitutional law and the federal courts, Fallon has been a valuable advisor to many organizations and litigants facing constitutional issues. Professor Fallon is also an accomplished educator. He is co-editor of a leading constitutional law case book, and was voted the most outstanding teacher on the Harvard Law School faculty by the 2000 graduating class. Born and raised in Maine, Dick Fallon now lives with his family in Belmont, Massachusetts.

David L. Shapiro was encouraged by his family to write down the tales that have kept his children and grandchildren enthralled over the years. Sara's Journey is his first published novel, inspired by half-forgotten stories his father told him about Russia in the early 1900s. A veteran of World War II, now retired with his wife and living in Florida, Shapiro continues to pursue his writing?a fascination that took root at age 12, when he won $15 dollars in a poetry contest.

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