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Brief Of Amici Curiae, National Legal Aid And Defender Association, Et Al. (With Co-Counsel And Students), Barrera-Echavarria V. Rison, 44 F.3d 1441 (9th Cir.) (1995), Charles D. Weisselberg Dec 1994

Brief Of Amici Curiae, National Legal Aid And Defender Association, Et Al. (With Co-Counsel And Students), Barrera-Echavarria V. Rison, 44 F.3d 1441 (9th Cir.) (1995), Charles D. Weisselberg

Charles D Weisselberg

No abstract provided.


Dealing With Death, Mirah Riben Dec 1993

Dealing With Death, Mirah Riben

Mirah Riben

No abstract provided.


Orangeism And Freemasonry, Paul J. Rich Dec 1993

Orangeism And Freemasonry, Paul J. Rich

Paul J. Rich

The Orange Order has figured prominently in Irish political history and particularly in the problems of Northern Ireland for two centuries. Although it has many Masonic affinities, it is an international movement (Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United States, parts of Africa) with its own distinct culture, and its rituals at times have supported a virulent Protestantism.


How Batson Played In Arizona Or The Discriminating Use Of Peremptory Challenges, Dave Cole, Mara Siegel Sep 1993

How Batson Played In Arizona Or The Discriminating Use Of Peremptory Challenges, Dave Cole, Mara Siegel

Dave Cole

No abstract provided.


Affect And The Perception Of Injustice, Steven J. Scher, David R. Heise Jan 1993

Affect And The Perception Of Injustice, Steven J. Scher, David R. Heise

Steven J. Scher

Traditional approaches to distributive justice have seen the determination of whether or not a distribution of rewards is fair as a cognitive process, with emotion entering the process only as an outcome of a decision that the distribution was unjust. In this paper, we propose a modification of this view. Namely, we propose that justice is not calculated unless the actor feels a justice-related emotion (anger or guilt). These emotions, which arise in the course of social interaction, lead to the instigation of justice deliberations. Using Affect Control Theory, we explain how the justice-related emotions could arise in situations that …


Development Of The Assabet Mills In 19th Century Maynard, John R. Mullin Jan 1992

Development Of The Assabet Mills In 19th Century Maynard, John R. Mullin

John R. Mullin

Historians who focus on the development of nineteenth century New England textile mills generally place them in either of two categories. The first, referred to as the Rhode Island system, tended to be small, water-power dependent, family-owned, and located in villages and towns. The mills located in communities along the Quinebaug River in Massachusetts and Connecticut and the Blackstone River in Massachusetts and Rhode Island exemplify this system. The second category is most often called the Waltham or Lowell system. Large-scale, steam-powered, corporately-owned and located in larger cities, these mills could be found in Waltham, Lowell, Lawrence, Chicopee, and Holyoke, …


First Nations And The Constitution: A Question Of Trust, Brian Slattery Jan 1992

First Nations And The Constitution: A Question Of Trust, Brian Slattery

Brian Slattery

No abstract provided.


Getting To The Heart Of The Matter: Collected Letters And Papers, Robert K. Thomas Jan 1990

Getting To The Heart Of The Matter: Collected Letters And Papers, Robert K. Thomas

Robert K. Thomas

This collection of some of the writings of Robert (Bob) Thomas, Cherokee elder, practitioner of the Cherokee traditional religion, mentor to a wide variety of younger Indian leaders, and anthropologist at the University of Arizona, were written over the last twenty-five years. They were written for different groups of people - some for Indians and others directed more to non-Indians, some for academics and others for a general audience. They cover a wide range of subjects and use a variety of writing styles. But all display Bob's great concern and passion, that which drives him - the survival of Indians …


A First Amendment Perspective On The Idea/Expression Dichotomy And Copyright In A Work's "Total Concept And Feel", Alfred C. Yen Dec 1988

A First Amendment Perspective On The Idea/Expression Dichotomy And Copyright In A Work's "Total Concept And Feel", Alfred C. Yen

Alfred C. Yen

No abstract provided.


"Still Life Without Substance: Wallace Stevens And The Language Of Agency", Alan Filreis Dec 1988

"Still Life Without Substance: Wallace Stevens And The Language Of Agency", Alan Filreis

Alan Filreis

A study of Wallace Stevens' engagement with the French agent for his acquisition of paintings, and its effect on his poetics. Includes a historicized semiotic reading of "Angel Surrounded by Paysans."


Legal Ideology And Incorporation Iii: Reason Regulated - The Post-Restoration English Civilians, 1653-1735, Daniel R. Coquillette Feb 1987

Legal Ideology And Incorporation Iii: Reason Regulated - The Post-Restoration English Civilians, 1653-1735, Daniel R. Coquillette

Daniel R. Coquillette

No abstract provided.


Private Detective Agencies And Labour Discipline In The United States, 1855-1946, Robert P. Weiss Mar 1986

Private Detective Agencies And Labour Discipline In The United States, 1855-1946, Robert P. Weiss

Robert P. Weiss

No abstract provided.


The Pushy Ox: Character Evidence In Pennsylvania Civil Actions, Thomas J. Reed Jan 1985

The Pushy Ox: Character Evidence In Pennsylvania Civil Actions, Thomas J. Reed

Thomas J Reed

No abstract provided.


Anxiety Over The Tmi Accident: An Essay On Nepa's Limits Of Inquiry, Barry Kellman Dec 1982

Anxiety Over The Tmi Accident: An Essay On Nepa's Limits Of Inquiry, Barry Kellman

Barry Kellman

No abstract provided.


Book Review: Reviewing R.R. Bowie, Suez 1956: International Crisis And The Role Of Law (London ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1974), M. Bassiouni Dec 1974

Book Review: Reviewing R.R. Bowie, Suez 1956: International Crisis And The Role Of Law (London ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1974), M. Bassiouni

M. Cherif Bassiouni

No abstract provided.


Toward A Participatory Rhetoric: Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal, Charles Kay Smith Oct 1968

Toward A Participatory Rhetoric: Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal, Charles Kay Smith

Charles Kay Smith

This essay is a literary analysis of the special form of satire Swift invented for A Modest Proposal. Some of Swift's more conventional classical figures of speech have already been noted, though more or less in isolation to one another as well as to larger designs and aesthetic aims. Swift's genius in A Modest Proposal is to create a speaker whose monologue keeps two distinct styles operational at all times. The style of which the speaker is aware is constantly opposed by covert and innovative verbal and grammatical techniques which the proposer sets in motion but of which he remains …