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Distinguished Professors at the University of Kansas: Recent submissions
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Reflections on Elderly Housing in the Baby Boom Era
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An Unwelcome Stranger - Congressional Individual Rights Power and Federalism
(Kansas Law Review, 1995-11) -
Is There a Judicially Enforceable Limit to Congressional Power Under the Commerce Clause?
(Kansas Law Review, 1996-02) -
Defining the Roles of the National and State Governments
(Kansas Law Review, 1997-07) -
Federalism and Collective Action
(Kansas Law Review, 1997-07) -
Selling Hong Kong to China - What Happened to the Right of Self-Determination?
(Kansas Law Review, 1998-01) -
Dedication to Professor Robert C. Casad
(Kansas Law Review, 1998-05) -
Legal History and the History of the Book - Variations on a Theme
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Punishing Sex Offenders
(Kansas Law Review, 1997-11) -
On the plausibility transformation method for translating belief function models to probability models
(Elsevier, 2006-04)In this paper, we propose the plausibility transformation method for translating Dempster-Shafer (D-S) belief function models to probability models, and describe some of its properties. There are many other transformation ... -
Inference in hybrid Bayesian networks wih mixtures of truncated exponenials
(Elsevier, 2006-04)Mixtures of truncated exponentials (MTE) potentials are an alternative to discretization for solving hybrid Bayesian networks. Any probability density function (PDF) can be approximated with an MTE potential, which can ... -
Regulating the Workplace Through Mandatory Personnel Policies
(University of Kansas Law Review, 2000-04) -
Opposing Counsel
(University of Kansas Law Review, 1999-04) -
Legal Ethics in the Nineteenth-Century - The Other Tradition
(University of Kansas Law Review, 1999-05) -
Legal Fees in Nineteeth-Century Kansas
(University of Kansas Law Review, 2000-06) -
Federal Income Tax Treatment of Divisions of Property - Marital Property Settlements, Estate and Trust Distributions, and Other Transactions
(University of Kansas Law Review, 1970) -
Some Reflections on the Constitutionality of Sex Offender Commitment Laws
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Lawyers and Law Books in Nineteenth-Century Kansas
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Theological Categories for Special and Differential Treatment
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The Origins of the Kansas Law Review
(University of Kansas Law Review, 2002-01)