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    Article VII: Opinion evidence 

    Fenner, G. Michael (Nebraska Continuing Legal Education, 1976)
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    Article VI: Witnesses 

    Fenner, G. Michael (Nebraska Continuing Legal Education, 1976)
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    Article VI: Witnesses 

    Fenner, G. Michael (Nebraska Continuing Legal Education, 1975)
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    Media libel: Federal and Nebraska law 

    Fenner, G. Michael; Foley, James L. (1978)
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    Article VII: Opinion evidence 

    Fenner, G. Michael (Nebraska Continuing Legal Education, 1975)
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    Nebraska annotations to the Restatement of the law of trusts, second 

    Volkmer, Ronald R. (American Law Institute, 1971)
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    Administrative civil commitment: The Nebraska experience and legislative reform under the Nebraska Mental health Act of 1976 

    Peters, Geoffrey W.; Teply, Larry L.; Wunsch, James S.; Zimmerman, Joel (1976)
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    Administrative civil commitment: The ins and outs of the Nebraska system 

    Peters, Geoffrey W.; Teply, Larry L.; Wunsch, James S.; Zimmerman, Joel (1975)
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    Elections: Corrupt practices and inadequate responses: The case of the Nebraska election laws 

    Shugrue, Richard E.; York, JoAnn (1974)
    Two major concerns about campaign expenditures have been articulated. One is a "deep-seated conviction that the raising of large sums of money is evidence of corruption through the favoritism granted by government officials ...
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    Even-handed justice in Nebraska: The preliminary hearing and the plea in abatement 

    Shugrue, Richard E. (1977)
    In Stone v. Powell,1 the Supreme Court of the United States put the states on notice that they would become increasingly the last fora for the adjudication of the rights of criminally accused. The decision's withdrawal of ...
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    AuthorFenner, G. Michael (6)Peters, Geoffrey W. (2)Shugrue, Richard E. (2)Teply, Larry L. (2)Wunsch, James S. (2)Zimmerman, Joel (2)Foley, James L. (1)Volkmer, Ronald R. (1)York, JoAnn (1)Subject
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    Evidence (Law) (5)Evidence, Expert (3)Witnesses (3)Mental health laws (2)Mentally ill (2)Mentally ill--Commitment and detention (2)Campaign funds (1)Constitutional law (1)Criminal procedure (1)... View MoreDate Issued1978 (1)1977 (2)1976 (3)1975 (3)1974 (1)1971 (1)

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