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Appellate Practice

Sep. 23, 2003

Law Review Article Guides Missouri High Court in Ruling

When the Missouri Supreme Court faced a right of publicity case brought by a professional hockey player against a comic book, it turned to a law review article written by Mark S. Lee for help in making its decision. Doe v. TCI Cablevision , SC84856 (July 29, 2003).

By Tina Spee
        When the Missouri Supreme Court faced a right of publicity case brought by a professional hockey player against a comic book, it turned to a law review article written by Mark S. Lee for help in making its decision. Doe v. TCI Cablevision, SC84856 (July 29, 2003).
        The article "Agents of Chaos: Judicial Confusion...

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