Journal containing articles, notes, book reviews, and other analyses of law and legal cases. The topics in this issue covers human capital law and intellectual property, Judges and whether they follow the law or their own feelings, fraud in the classroom, and civilian oversight of data-collection technologies.
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Journal containing articles, notes, book reviews, and other analyses of law and legal cases. The topics in this issue covers human capital law and intellectual property, Judges and whether they follow the law or their own feelings, fraud in the classroom, and civilian oversight of data-collection technologies.
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292 p.
Notes
Pagination is continuous for each volume.
"Texas Law Review (ISSN 0040-4411) is published seven times a year -- November, December, February, March, April, May, and June."
This issue is part of the following collection of related materials.
Texas State Publications
This growing collection of materials produced by the State of Texas includes agency annual reports, legislative publications, statistical reports, and various state government reports and periodicals.
Texas Law Review Association.Texas Law Review, Volume 93, Number 4, March 2015,
periodical,
March 2015;
Austin, Texas.
(https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth638966/:
accessed May 30, 2024),
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