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Hill V. Colorado And The Evolving Rights Of The Unwilling Listener, James J. Zych
Hill V. Colorado And The Evolving Rights Of The Unwilling Listener, James J. Zych
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Union Rights, No Dues: In Re Epilepsy Foundation And The Nlrb’S Extension Of Weingarten Rights To Nonunion Employees, Ladawn L. Ostmann
Union Rights, No Dues: In Re Epilepsy Foundation And The Nlrb’S Extension Of Weingarten Rights To Nonunion Employees, Ladawn L. Ostmann
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Fort Belknap-Mt Compact Of 2001, Montana
Fort Belknap-Mt Compact Of 2001, Montana
Native American Water Rights Settlement Project
Settlement & State Legislation: No separate settlement agreement. Fort Belknap-Montana compact ratified. (MCA 85-20-1001) (April 16, 2001) Parties: Gros Ventre and Assiniboine Tribes of the Fort Belknap Reservation, MT and US. The Tribes have right to 645 c/f/s from the Milk River and its tributaries upstream from Reservation diversion point with a priority date of October 17, 1855. Off-stream storage is limited to 60,000 a/f and up to 125 c/f/s is for irrigation and other historical purposes. Tribes have right to develop surface water in the Milk River Basin for livestock impoundments provided they don't use more than 30 a/f/y. …
Robert Dahl And The Right To Workplace Democracy, Robert Mayer
Robert Dahl And The Right To Workplace Democracy, Robert Mayer
Political Science: Faculty Publications and Other Works
Do employees possess a moral right to democratic voice at work? In A Preface To Economic Democracy and other writings over the past two decades, Robert Dahl has developed a neo-Kantian proof for the existence of such a right. Even if we accept the norm of distributive justice upon which Dahl founds his proof, voluntary subjection to authoritarian power in firms does not violate the legitimate entitlements of employees. While adult residents of territorial associations do possess a moral right to political equality, polities and firms are qualitatively different types of associations in which the entitlements of subjects are distinct. …
Unenumerated Rights Under The U.S. Constitution, Thomas B. Mcaffee
Unenumerated Rights Under The U.S. Constitution, Thomas B. Mcaffee
Scholarly Works
The symbol of modern constitutional law, for good or ill, is Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court’s abortion decision. From the beginning, the big question has been, where in the text of the Constitution do were find this “right of privacy” that secures the right to choose abortion? Some scholars have argued that such a right could not be found in the text or structure of the Constitution. One powerful counter stems from a textual approach to giving effect to the Constitution. In this article, the author argues that, if we look carefully enough at the text and history, …
Prior User Rights For Business Method Patents, Robert C. Haldiman
Prior User Rights For Business Method Patents, Robert C. Haldiman
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
Economic And Social Actors In The World Trade Organization, Steve Charnovitz
Economic And Social Actors In The World Trade Organization, Steve Charnovitz
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an international organization composed of Members that are states or customs territories
The Road To Recognition And Application Of The Fundamental Constitutional Right To Marry Of Sexual Minorities In The United States, The Netherlands, And Hungary: A Comparative Legal Study, Marilyn Sanchez-Osorio
The Road To Recognition And Application Of The Fundamental Constitutional Right To Marry Of Sexual Minorities In The United States, The Netherlands, And Hungary: A Comparative Legal Study, Marilyn Sanchez-Osorio
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The scope of this work is to shed some light on the vigorously debated and delicate subject of same-sex marriages, as well as to review how some countries have reached the point of recognition and application of the legal rights that homosexual individuals have within this global society.
International Protection Of The United States Trademarks: A Survey Of Major International Treaties, E. Brooke Brinkerhoff
International Protection Of The United States Trademarks: A Survey Of Major International Treaties, E. Brooke Brinkerhoff
Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business
Globalization of the world has forced the evolution of international norms. Never before has the world been able to communicate so quickly across borders. Instantaneous global communication-the ability to send and receive not just e-mail messages, but documents, videos, and software-enables this instant communication.
Relationship Between Obligations And Rights Of Citizens, William N. Eskridge, Jr.
Relationship Between Obligations And Rights Of Citizens, William N. Eskridge, Jr.
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rights, Capabilities, And The Good Society, Robin West
Rights, Capabilities, And The Good Society, Robin West
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nf01-451 Consumer Responsibility In Health Care: Improving Communication With Your Provider, Mary Ellen Rider, Paul Flack
Nf01-451 Consumer Responsibility In Health Care: Improving Communication With Your Provider, Mary Ellen Rider, Paul Flack
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
The U.S. health care system continues to undergo reform. The direction of change places more emphasis on the patient to be a responsible partner in his/her own care and for those for whom they are responsible (family members) for care. One of the most important skills consumers have to exercise in this partnership is communication skills.
Politics, Gay Rights, And The Light At The End Of The Rainbow, Mary Lafrance
Politics, Gay Rights, And The Light At The End Of The Rainbow, Mary Lafrance
Scholarly Works
Legal scholars and practitioners concerned about the future of the law rather than merely its present know that successful strategies for advancing the law require not only a facility with the nuts and bolts of legal analysis but a sense of history and an awareness of the ways in which law is shaped by politics, public opinion, cultural norms, and moral and political philosophy.
Challenging those laws that discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation offers one of the most active and exciting undertakings for modern civil rights advocates. The losses are frustrating but the victories are exhilarating. The long-term …
Do My Rights Get In The Way Of My Freedom? An Examination Of The Role Of Rights In A Society Of Empowered People, John H. Morris Jr.
Do My Rights Get In The Way Of My Freedom? An Examination Of The Role Of Rights In A Society Of Empowered People, John H. Morris Jr.
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
Aboriginal Rights In Transition: Reassessing Aboriginal Title And Governance, Kent Mcneil
Aboriginal Rights In Transition: Reassessing Aboriginal Title And Governance, Kent Mcneil
Articles & Book Chapters
In a series of important decisions, the Court has come to grips with a number of issues that it did its best to avoid in the past, involving the identification and definition of Aboriginal rights, the content of Aboriginal title to land and the requirements for proving it, and the relevance of the law of New France to Aboriginal rights today. This paper will focus on these recent developments in the law, as well as attempting to identify areas where the law of Aboriginal rights is incomplete and so requires further judicial elucidation.