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Why America Should Ratify The Women's Rights Treaty (Cedaw), Harold Hongju Koh
Why America Should Ratify The Women's Rights Treaty (Cedaw), Harold Hongju Koh
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Learning From The Past, Living In The Present: Understanding Homicide In Chicago, 1870-1930, Leigh B. Bienen, Brandon Rottinghaus
Learning From The Past, Living In The Present: Understanding Homicide In Chicago, 1870-1930, Leigh B. Bienen, Brandon Rottinghaus
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
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Foreword: Terrorism And Utilitarianism: Lessons From, And For, Criminal Law, Paul Butler
Foreword: Terrorism And Utilitarianism: Lessons From, And For, Criminal Law, Paul Butler
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
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Current Human Rights Concerns Arising From The Conflict And Peace Process In Northern Ireland, Jane Winter, Natasha Parassram Concepcion
Current Human Rights Concerns Arising From The Conflict And Peace Process In Northern Ireland, Jane Winter, Natasha Parassram Concepcion
Human Rights Brief
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Stop The Presses! First Amendment Limitations Of Professional Athletes' Publicity Rights , Erika T. Olander
Stop The Presses! First Amendment Limitations Of Professional Athletes' Publicity Rights , Erika T. Olander
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Collateral Damage: No Re-Entry For Drug Offenders, Nora V. Demleitner
Collateral Damage: No Re-Entry For Drug Offenders, Nora V. Demleitner
Villanova Law Review
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Free Speech In A Digital Economy: An Analysis Of How Intellectual Property Rights Have Been Elevated At The Expense Of Free Speech, 36 J. Marshall L. Rev. 109 (2002), Bernard E. Nodzon Jr.
Free Speech In A Digital Economy: An Analysis Of How Intellectual Property Rights Have Been Elevated At The Expense Of Free Speech, 36 J. Marshall L. Rev. 109 (2002), Bernard E. Nodzon Jr.
UIC Law Review
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Poverty And Equality: A Distant Mirror, Gene R. Nichol
Poverty And Equality: A Distant Mirror, Gene R. Nichol
Michigan Law Review
In one sense, Joel Schwartz's new effort, Fighting Poverty with Virtue, is tremendously timely. Bill Clinton's Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 was designed to "end welfare as we know it," turning greater attention to poor people's habits than to their pocketbooks. George Bush's compassionate conservatism is meant to pick up the pace, overtly seeking "to save and change lives." The White House's ominously entitled "Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives" is apparently set to unleash new waves of moral reformers. Schwartz's book seeks to provide moral, philosophical and historical sustenance for these initiatives. He focuses on …