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... matter , with no possibility of regaining con- sciousness , is conclusively determined . " Louisell , who is Boalt Professor of Law at the University of Cali- fornia , has given much thought to these matters . He concludes , " In the ...
... matter , with no possibility of regaining con- sciousness , is conclusively determined . " Louisell , who is Boalt Professor of Law at the University of Cali- fornia , has given much thought to these matters . He concludes , " In the ...
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... matter is often treated with indifference ; as Calabresi remarks , " Somehow a man is less a man to us when he is simply a number . " If the situation involves a spe- cific man trapped in a coal mine , however , no cost or effort is ...
... matter is often treated with indifference ; as Calabresi remarks , " Somehow a man is less a man to us when he is simply a number . " If the situation involves a spe- cific man trapped in a coal mine , however , no cost or effort is ...
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... matter of law . The court quoted Black's definition of death and concluded , " Admittedly , this condition did not exist , and as a matter of fact , it would be too much of a strain of credulity for us to believe any evidence offered to ...
... matter of law . The court quoted Black's definition of death and concluded , " Admittedly , this condition did not exist , and as a matter of fact , it would be too much of a strain of credulity for us to believe any evidence offered to ...
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