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State Constitutional Commentary
Vol. 77, Issue 4, 2015January 05, 2015 EDT

AVOIDING THE APPEARANCE OF IMPROPRIETY: MISSOURI AND KANSAS SUPREME COURT DECISIONS ON THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF CAPS ON NONECONOMIC DAMAGES DEMONSTRATE THE NEED FOR OBJECTIVE PROCEDURES IN THE SELECTION OF SPECIAL JUDGES

Stephen R. Clark,
statutory capsnoneconomic damagespersonal injury casesMiller v. JohnsonWatts ex rel. Watts v. Lester E. Cox Medical CentersKansas ConstitutionMissouri Constitution
Albany Law Review
Stephen R. Clark, AVOIDING THE APPEARANCE OF IMPROPRIETY: MISSOURI AND KANSAS SUPREME COURT DECISIONS ON THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF CAPS ON NONECONOMIC DAMAGES DEMONSTRATE THE NEED FOR OBJECTIVE PROCEDURES IN THE SELECTION OF SPECIAL JUDGES, 77 Albany Law Review (2015).
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