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High-Profile Prosecutors &(And) High-Profile Conflicts, Laurie L. Levenson Dec 2006

High-Profile Prosecutors &(And) High-Profile Conflicts, Laurie L. Levenson

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

No abstract provided.


Arbitrary Enforcement: When Arbitration Agreements Containing Unlawful Provisions, Adam Borstein Dec 2006

Arbitrary Enforcement: When Arbitration Agreements Containing Unlawful Provisions, Adam Borstein

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Low Threshold Of Guilt: Interpreting California's Fetal Murder Statute In People V. Taylor, Monica Mendes Dec 2006

A Low Threshold Of Guilt: Interpreting California's Fetal Murder Statute In People V. Taylor, Monica Mendes

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Whiff Of Things To Come: The Unreasonableness Of Dog Sniffs In Illinois V. Caballes, Jessica Na Dec 2006

A Whiff Of Things To Come: The Unreasonableness Of Dog Sniffs In Illinois V. Caballes, Jessica Na

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reality Check For Production Companies: Why Writers On Reality Television Are Entitled To Overtime Pay, Alexis Miller Dec 2006

Reality Check For Production Companies: Why Writers On Reality Television Are Entitled To Overtime Pay, Alexis Miller

Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review

No abstract provided.


Towards An Honest Belief Plus Standard In California Employment Discrimination Cases, Noam Glick Dec 2006

Towards An Honest Belief Plus Standard In California Employment Discrimination Cases, Noam Glick

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

No abstract provided.


An Enemy Of Freedom: United States V. James J. Smith And The Assault On The Fourth Amendment, Kelly J. Smith Dec 2006

An Enemy Of Freedom: United States V. James J. Smith And The Assault On The Fourth Amendment, Kelly J. Smith

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

No abstract provided.


Introduction, Gary C. Williams Dec 2006

Introduction, Gary C. Williams

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

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Punishing Pundits: People V. Dyleski And The Gag Order As Prior Restraint In High-Profile Cases, Michael D. Seplow, Paul L. Hoffman Dec 2006

Punishing Pundits: People V. Dyleski And The Gag Order As Prior Restraint In High-Profile Cases, Michael D. Seplow, Paul L. Hoffman

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

No abstract provided.


Where There's Smoke, There's Fire (And Brimstone): Is It Time To Abandon The Clergy-Penitent Privilege, Rena Durrant Dec 2006

Where There's Smoke, There's Fire (And Brimstone): Is It Time To Abandon The Clergy-Penitent Privilege, Rena Durrant

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Thirteenth Juror: Media Coverage Of Supersized Trials, Mark J. Geragos Dec 2006

The Thirteenth Juror: Media Coverage Of Supersized Trials, Mark J. Geragos

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

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Courting The Stars: Why The Legal System Needs New(S) Thinking For Overpowering Celebrity Trials, Craig Matsuda Dec 2006

Courting The Stars: Why The Legal System Needs New(S) Thinking For Overpowering Celebrity Trials, Craig Matsuda

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

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Editors’ Comments, Thomas C. Hunt, Ronald J. Nuzzi Dec 2006

Editors’ Comments, Thomas C. Hunt, Ronald J. Nuzzi

Journal of Catholic Education

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The Lack Of Consensus Among Catholics For Establishing New Elementary Schools, Michael J. Cieslak Dec 2006

The Lack Of Consensus Among Catholics For Establishing New Elementary Schools, Michael J. Cieslak

Journal of Catholic Education

For a century Catholic schools have formed the basis for a strong system of acculturation into Catholic identity and values. Catholic schools provided a low-cost basic education and served as a common school for all social classes of Catholics. This system has weakened considerably in the last decades. Between 1970 and 2000 there was a net loss of 3,595 Catholic schools in the United States, a 29.9% decline. In addition, the nature of these schools seems to be changing as the percentage of total Catholic school enrollment made up by non-Catholics has increased ten-fold in 30 years. Many Catholic Schools …


Responses From The Field, J. Christian Beretta, Richard G. Wosman Dec 2006

Responses From The Field, J. Christian Beretta, Richard G. Wosman

Journal of Catholic Education

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The Purpose Of A Students Affairs Program Within Jesuit Higher Education, Jeremy Stringer, Erin Swezey Dec 2006

The Purpose Of A Students Affairs Program Within Jesuit Higher Education, Jeremy Stringer, Erin Swezey

Journal of Catholic Education

This article addresses the congruence of a student affairs professional preparation program within Jesuit higher education. It connects the mission of Jesuit education and Jesuit religious and educational principles to the philosophy of student affairs work in colleges and universities. A program in student development administration at Seattle University is presented as an example of how a student affairs preparation program honors Jesuit principles.


Assessing Catholic Identity: A Study Of Mission Statements Of Catholic Colleges And Universities, Sandra M. Estanek, Michael J. James, Daniel A. Norton Dec 2006

Assessing Catholic Identity: A Study Of Mission Statements Of Catholic Colleges And Universities, Sandra M. Estanek, Michael J. James, Daniel A. Norton

Journal of Catholic Education

Since the publication of Ex Corde Ecclesiae (John Paul II, 1990), Catholic colleges and universities have become more deliberate and intentional regarding their institutional and Catholic identity. This article continues the conversation about catholic identity as it relates to student outcomes, and proposes some preliminary strategies for assessment.


The Identity Of American Catholic Higher Education: A Historical Overview, Matthew Garrett Dec 2006

The Identity Of American Catholic Higher Education: A Historical Overview, Matthew Garrett

Journal of Catholic Education

American Catholic higher education has faced and overcome challenges, both from American higher education and Vatican officials, in its long and rich history. Georgetown College’s founding in 1789 was the first of several Catholic higher education institutions created in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The 20th century brought the challenges of accrediting agencies and mixed communication with The Vatican, including Pope John Paul II’s (1990) Ex Corde Ecclesiae. This document attempts to clarify the nature of a Catholic institution’s identity.


Reimagining The Catholic School, Edited By Ned Prendergast & Luke Monahan, Christopher Macguire Dec 2006

Reimagining The Catholic School, Edited By Ned Prendergast & Luke Monahan, Christopher Macguire

Journal of Catholic Education

No abstract provided.


The Restless Heart: Finding Our Spiritual Home In Times Of Loneliness, By Ronald Rolheiser, Dana Bayer Dec 2006

The Restless Heart: Finding Our Spiritual Home In Times Of Loneliness, By Ronald Rolheiser, Dana Bayer

Journal of Catholic Education

No abstract provided.


Bullying In American Schools: A Social-Ecological Perspective On Prevention And Intervention, Edited By Dorothy L. Espelage & Susan M. Swearer, Adrianna Duncan Dec 2006

Bullying In American Schools: A Social-Ecological Perspective On Prevention And Intervention, Edited By Dorothy L. Espelage & Susan M. Swearer, Adrianna Duncan

Journal of Catholic Education

No abstract provided.


The Modern Catholic Encyclopedia, Revised And Expanded Edition, Edited By Michael Glazier & Monika K. Hellwig, Lisa Swartz-Medina Dec 2006

The Modern Catholic Encyclopedia, Revised And Expanded Edition, Edited By Michael Glazier & Monika K. Hellwig, Lisa Swartz-Medina

Journal of Catholic Education

No abstract provided.


The Csi Effect And Other Forensic Fictions, Kimberlianne Podlas Dec 2006

The Csi Effect And Other Forensic Fictions, Kimberlianne Podlas

Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review

No abstract provided.


Truth In Broadcasting Act: Can It Move The Media Away From Indoctrinating And Back To Informing, Antonella Aloma Castro Dec 2006

Truth In Broadcasting Act: Can It Move The Media Away From Indoctrinating And Back To Informing, Antonella Aloma Castro

Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review

No abstract provided.


Deleting Online Predators Act: I Thought It Was My-Space - How Proposed Federal Regulation Of Commercial Social Networking Sites Chills Constitutionally Protected Speech Of Minors, Lindsay M. Gehman Dec 2006

Deleting Online Predators Act: I Thought It Was My-Space - How Proposed Federal Regulation Of Commercial Social Networking Sites Chills Constitutionally Protected Speech Of Minors, Lindsay M. Gehman

Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review

No abstract provided.


Entertainment Law Directory Dec 2006

Entertainment Law Directory

Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review

No abstract provided.


Safer (Cyber)Sex With .Xxx: The Case For First Amendment Zoning Of The Internet, Patty Chan Dec 2006

Safer (Cyber)Sex With .Xxx: The Case For First Amendment Zoning Of The Internet, Patty Chan

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

No abstract provided.


Student Affairs Professionals At Catholic Colleges And Universities: Honoring Two Philosophies, Molly A. Schaller, Kathleen M. Boyle Dec 2006

Student Affairs Professionals At Catholic Colleges And Universities: Honoring Two Philosophies, Molly A. Schaller, Kathleen M. Boyle

Journal of Catholic Education

Student affairs professionals are encouraged by their professional organizations to recognize the responsibility they have to their institutions by “supporting its mission, goals and policies” (American College Personnel Association [ACPA], 2006, p. 6) and by avoiding conflicts of interest between the self and the college or university (national Association of Student Personnel Administrators [NASPA], 1990), others point out that most students affairs professionals are educated at secular universities and experience little preparation regarding the Catholic intellectual tradition (Estanek, 2001). The purpose of this study was to explore the following questions: Are there student affairs professionals at Catholic colleges and universities …


Envisioning New Forms Of Leadership In Catholic Higher Education: Recommendations For Success, Megan Moore Gardner Dec 2006

Envisioning New Forms Of Leadership In Catholic Higher Education: Recommendations For Success, Megan Moore Gardner

Journal of Catholic Education

The impact of increases in lay leadership in Catholic higher education is an issue of considerable debate. Opponents of the change believe that the traditional identity and mission of Catholic institutions may be significantly altered if lay leaders fail to intentionally nurture Catholic values and practices. Others believe that lay leaders may strengthen and enact the institutional mission just as effectively as could vowed religious leaders. This article provides an overview of a recent study about the perceived impact of lay leadership at one Catholic university. A history of the issues at hand and the methodology of the study are …


A Model School: How Philadelphia’S Gesu School Is Remaking Inner-City Education, By Jerrold K. Footlick, Sharon Zogby Dec 2006

A Model School: How Philadelphia’S Gesu School Is Remaking Inner-City Education, By Jerrold K. Footlick, Sharon Zogby

Journal of Catholic Education

No abstract provided.