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Involuntary Commitment And Forced Psychiatric Drugging In The Trial Courts: Rights Violations As A Matter Of Course, James B. (Jim) Gottstein Jun 2008

Involuntary Commitment And Forced Psychiatric Drugging In The Trial Courts: Rights Violations As A Matter Of Course, James B. (Jim) Gottstein

Alaska Law Review

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Testing The Legitimacy Of The Joint Criminal Enterprise Doctrine In The Icty: A Comparison Of Individual Liability For Group Conduct In International And Domestic Law, Caroline H. Gibson Apr 2008

Testing The Legitimacy Of The Joint Criminal Enterprise Doctrine In The Icty: A Comparison Of Individual Liability For Group Conduct In International And Domestic Law, Caroline H. Gibson

Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law

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The Problem Of Doping, Doriane Lambelet Coleman, James E. Coleman Jr. Apr 2008

The Problem Of Doping, Doriane Lambelet Coleman, James E. Coleman Jr.

Duke Law Journal

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After Inclusion, Mitu Gulati, Devon W. Carbado, Catherine Fisk Jan 2008

After Inclusion, Mitu Gulati, Devon W. Carbado, Catherine Fisk

Faculty Scholarship

What forms of discrimination are likely to be salient in the coming decade? This review flags a cluster of problems that roughly fall under the rubric of inclusive exclusions or discrimination by inclusion. Much contemporary discrimination theory and empirical work is concerned not simply with mapping the forces that keep people out of the labor market but also with identifying the forces that push them into hierarchical structures within workplaces and labor markets. Underwriting this effort is the notion that, although determining what happens before and during the moment in which a prospective employee is excluded from an employment opportunity …