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Letter, To Whom It May Concern From Dr. Edna Saffy, September 23, 1999, Edna Louise Saffy
Letter, To Whom It May Concern From Dr. Edna Saffy, September 23, 1999, Edna Louise Saffy
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Personal letter of recommendation.
Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.4, No.6 (September-October 1999), M. Lichtman
Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.4, No.6 (September-October 1999), M. Lichtman
Common Circle for Human Rights (1997-2000)
No abstract provided.
Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.4, No.5 (March-April 1999), M. Lichtman
Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.4, No.5 (March-April 1999), M. Lichtman
Common Circle for Human Rights (1997-2000)
No abstract provided.
Black Heritage Stamp Series: Malcolm X., United States Postal Service. Stamp Division
Black Heritage Stamp Series: Malcolm X., United States Postal Service. Stamp Division
Rodney Lawrence Hurst, Sr. Stamp Collection
Informational pages for Malcom X Commemorative Stamp - Black Heritage Series, includes images of the stamps, information about the physical stamp and biographical information for Malcom X. First issued January 20, 1999, stamp No. 558 in a series.
All The Way Down The Slippery Slope: Gun Prohibition In England And Some Lessons For Civil Liberties In America, David B. Kopel, Joseph Olson
All The Way Down The Slippery Slope: Gun Prohibition In England And Some Lessons For Civil Liberties In America, David B. Kopel, Joseph Olson
David B Kopel
Whenever civil liberties issues are contested, proponents of greater restrictions often chide civil liberties defenders for being unwilling to offer moderate concessions. Frequently, persons advocating restrictions on civil liberties claim that the "moderate" restriction will not infringe the core civil liberty. When rights advocates raise the "slippery slope" argument, they are criticized for being excessively fearful. The goal of the article is to refine our understanding of "slippery slopes" by examining a case in which a civil liberty really did slide all the way down the slippery slope.
The right to arms in Great Britain was entirely unrestricted at the …
Syllabus: Partial Syllabus For Edu 502, Edna Louise Saffy
Syllabus: Partial Syllabus For Edu 502, Edna Louise Saffy
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Partial syllabus for Rhetorical Theory EDU 502, a graduate course through Jacksonville University. 1992.
Typed Document: Second Class Meeting Assignments, Edna Louise Saffy
Typed Document: Second Class Meeting Assignments, Edna Louise Saffy
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Outline for the second class meeting with assignments. 1999.
40-42 Discovering Desegregation At Armstrong: Records And Papers 1966-1982, University Libraries, Lane Library
40-42 Discovering Desegregation At Armstrong: Records And Papers 1966-1982, University Libraries, Lane Library
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Records documenting desegregation processes at Armstrong State College from 1966 to 1982. Savannah State College, the historically African-American college of Savannah, is discussed in tandem with Armstrong The records and papers include correspondence, memorandums, official documents, newspapers, pamphlets, minutes, court documents, statistics and various versions of the desegregation plan. ASC and SSC of Savannah, Georgia are most prevalent but other University System of Georgia schools are mentioned as well. Influential people include Henry Ashmore, David Tatel, George Simpson and Peter Holmes.
Deadweight Costs And Intrinsic Wrongs Of Nativism: Economics, Freedom, And Legal Suppression Of Spanish, William W. Bratton, Drucilla L. Cornell
Deadweight Costs And Intrinsic Wrongs Of Nativism: Economics, Freedom, And Legal Suppression Of Spanish, William W. Bratton, Drucilla L. Cornell
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Clueless: The Misuse Of Batf Firearms Tracing Data, David B. Kopel
Clueless: The Misuse Of Batf Firearms Tracing Data, David B. Kopel
David B Kopel
Sometimes the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms traces the registered sales history of a gun which was used in a crime, or which has been seized by the police. Traced guns are not representative of the broader universe of crime guns. Accordingly, drawing public policy conclusions based on tracing data is unwise.