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ARTICLES<\/strong><\/p>\n What the Michigan Supreme Court Wrought in the Name of Textualism and Plain Meaning<\/a> Michigan\u2019s Reception of the Common Law: A Study in Legal Development<\/a> Construction Law<\/a> Domestic Violence and Tax Law: Michigan Innocent Spouse Relief<\/a> NOTES<\/strong><\/p>\n Using Eminent Domain to Address Detroit’s Vacant Land Problem: A Proposed Amendment to the Michigan State Constitution<\/a> Go with the Flow: the Public Trust Doctrine and Standing<\/a> The Blind Plaintiff Post-Lugo v. Ameritech: Falling Away from the Restatement in “Open and Obvious” Jurisprudence in Michigan<\/a> WAYNE LAW REVIEW VOLUME 62 NO. 3 ARTICLES What the Michigan Supreme Court Wrought in the Name of Textualism and Plain Meaning Joseph Kimble 62 Wayne L. Rev. 347 Michigan\u2019s Reception of the Common Law: A Study in Legal … Continue reading
\nJoseph Kimble
\n62 Wayne L. Rev. 347<\/p>\n
\nVincent A. Wellman
\n62 Wayne L. Rev. 395<\/p>\n
\nSuzanne P. Sutherland
\n62 Wayne L. Rev. 425<\/p>\n
\nEmily Turbiak
\n62 Wayne L. Rev. 471<\/p>\n
\nJohn M. Malone III
\n62 Wayne L. Rev. 513<\/p>\n
\nAustin W. Probst
\n62 Wayne L. Rev. 535<\/p>\n
\nLauren E. Potocsky
\n62 Wayne L. Rev. 557<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"