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The Government Contract Decisions of the Federal Circuit

Ralph C. Nash, Jr. · April 2010
78 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 586 (2010)

The Federal Circuit seems to have slowly drifted away from this view of its role. Perhaps this has occurred because it is no longer exclusively a court hearing claims against the government. The purpose of this Article is to trace a number of areas where the Federal Circuit has moved away from the decisional attitude of the Court of Claims—not by overtly overruling decisions of that court, but by subtly moving in a different direction.

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