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The Pacifican January 24, 2013, University Of The Pacific
The Pacifican January 24, 2013, University Of The Pacific
All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly
No abstract provided.
In Defense Of The Law Review: A Response To Megan S. Knize’S Article, The Pen Is Mightier: Rethinking The “Gladiator” Ethos Of Student-Edited Articles, Evelyn A. Grosenick
In Defense Of The Law Review: A Response To Megan S. Knize’S Article, The Pen Is Mightier: Rethinking The “Gladiator” Ethos Of Student-Edited Articles, Evelyn A. Grosenick
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Explanatory Parentheticals Can Pack A Persuasive Punch, Eric P. Voigt
Explanatory Parentheticals Can Pack A Persuasive Punch, Eric P. Voigt
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Friend Request Denied: Chapter 619 Prohibits Colleges From Requesting Access To Social Media Accounts, Katherine Pankow
Friend Request Denied: Chapter 619 Prohibits Colleges From Requesting Access To Social Media Accounts, Katherine Pankow
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cyberfrontier: New Guidelines For Employers Regarding Employee Social Media, Michelle Scheinman
Cyberfrontier: New Guidelines For Employers Regarding Employee Social Media, Michelle Scheinman
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
State Interests And The Duration Of Abortion Rights, Randy Beck
State Interests And The Duration Of Abortion Rights, Randy Beck
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Justice Kennedy’S Jurisprudence On The First Amendment Religion Clauses, R. Randall Kelso
Justice Kennedy’S Jurisprudence On The First Amendment Religion Clauses, R. Randall Kelso
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Interrupting Life History: Evolution Of A Relationship Within The Research Process, Ronald E. Hallett
Interrupting Life History: Evolution Of A Relationship Within The Research Process, Ronald E. Hallett
Benerd College Faculty Articles
In this paper the author explores how relationships are defined within the context of constructing a life history. The life history of Benjamin, a homeless young man transitioning to adulthood, is used to illustrate how difficult it is to define the parameters of the research environment. During an “ethically important moment” in the research process, the author had to critically analyze his obligation to his participant based upon the relational titles exchanged. As chaos in Benjamin’s life increased, a choice needed to be made about the researcher’s involvement in his life. Should the researcher provide support or simply document events? …
Interrupting Life History: Evolution Of A Relationship Within The Research Process, Ronald Hallett
Interrupting Life History: Evolution Of A Relationship Within The Research Process, Ronald Hallett
Ronald Hallett
In this paper the author explores how relationships are defined within the context of constructing a life history. The life history of Benjamin, a homeless young man transitioning to adulthood, is used to illustrate how difficult it is to define the parameters of the research environment. During an “ethically important moment” in the research process, the author had to critically analyze his obligation to his participant based upon the relational titles exchanged. As chaos in Benjamin’s life increased, a choice needed to be made about the researcher’s involvement in his life. Should the researcher provide support or simply document events? …
Until Men Bear Children, Women Must Not Bear The Costs Of Reproductive Capacity: Accommodating Pregnancy In The Workplace To Achieve Equal Employment Opportunities, Maryn Oyoung
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Exploring Motivation Through Athlete Communication, Tye G. Davis
Exploring Motivation Through Athlete Communication, Tye G. Davis
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
The current study examined the communication ecology of athlete motivation. Furthermore, gender differences in communication ecologies were evaluated, as were variations in communication tendencies for highly and lowly motivated athletes. Findings suggest that teammates and parents are strong motivators for athletes. Mass media were associated with athlete motivation while social media were not. Gender differences were found with males reporting being more motivated by mass media than females, while females were more strongly motivated by their parents and friends. There were significant differences found in the communication ecologies of highly motivated athletes compared to less motivated athletes. Athletes who were …
The Pen Is Mightier: Rethinking The “Gladiator” Ethos Of Student-Edited Law Reviews, Megan S. Knize
The Pen Is Mightier: Rethinking The “Gladiator” Ethos Of Student-Edited Law Reviews, Megan S. Knize
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Chapter 835: “Gay Conversion Therapy” Ban: Protecting Children Or Infringing Rights?, Nick Clair
Chapter 835: “Gay Conversion Therapy” Ban: Protecting Children Or Infringing Rights?, Nick Clair
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Chapter 834: Clearing A Roadblock In The Battle Over Same-Sex Marriage, Sean D. O’Dowd
Chapter 834: Clearing A Roadblock In The Battle Over Same-Sex Marriage, Sean D. O’Dowd
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Chapter 570: Paving The Way For Autonomous Vehicles, Danielle Lenth
Chapter 570: Paving The Way For Autonomous Vehicles, Danielle Lenth
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Catch-22 Of Ada Title I Remedies For Psychiatric Disabilities, Andrew Hsieh
The Catch-22 Of Ada Title I Remedies For Psychiatric Disabilities, Andrew Hsieh
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Crisis In Legal Education Or The Other Things Law Students Should Be Learning And Doing, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Crisis In Legal Education Or The Other Things Law Students Should Be Learning And Doing, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Global Issues In Immigration Law, Raquel Aldana, Won Kidane, Beth Lyon, Karla M. Mckanders
Global Issues In Immigration Law, Raquel Aldana, Won Kidane, Beth Lyon, Karla M. Mckanders
McGeorge School of Law Teaching Materials
This title is designed to introduce comparative and international perspectives to the study of immigration law and policy. Topics include an introductory discussion of comparative versus international law and the relevance of both to U.S. Jurisprudence; a comprehensive overview of international migration multilateral and bilateral regimes; glimpses into the immigration law and practices of Mexico, Canada, the European Union, the United Kingdom, France, and Spain; and a final part that examines international norms on freedom of movement, the right to nationality, policing, living conditions, immigrant workers and anti-terrorism law.
Report Regarding The 2011 Pacific Mcgeorge Workshop On Promoting Intercultural Legal Competence (The “Tahoe Ii” Conference), Franklin A. Gevurtz
Report Regarding The 2011 Pacific Mcgeorge Workshop On Promoting Intercultural Legal Competence (The “Tahoe Ii” Conference), Franklin A. Gevurtz
McGeorge School of Law Scholarly Articles
No abstract provided.
Sentencias Trascendentales Del Tribunal Supremo De Los Estados Unidos. Pasos Hacia La Igualdad Del Matrimonio Para Parejas Del Mismo Sexo, Julie A. Davies
Sentencias Trascendentales Del Tribunal Supremo De Los Estados Unidos. Pasos Hacia La Igualdad Del Matrimonio Para Parejas Del Mismo Sexo, Julie A. Davies
McGeorge School of Law Scholarly Articles
In 2013, the United States Supreme Court decided two major cases on marriage equality – U.S. v. Windsor and Hollingsworth v. Perry. These cases paved the way for the Court’s eventual decision in 2015, in Obergefell v. Hodges, that the Constitution requires that states permit same-sex marriage. This article analyzes those precedents for an audience of Spanish-speaking legal professionals and academics seeking to understand the basis for the Court’s decisions.
The Female Body As Spectacle: Ángel De Fuego And La Mujer Del Pueblo: Otilia Rauda By Dana Rotberg, Traci Roberts-Camps
The Female Body As Spectacle: Ángel De Fuego And La Mujer Del Pueblo: Otilia Rauda By Dana Rotberg, Traci Roberts-Camps
College of the Pacific Faculty Articles
No abstract provided.
Griego, Elizabeth 2013, Ken Beauchamp
Griego, Elizabeth 2013, Ken Beauchamp
Emeriti Society Oral History Collection
Vice President for Student Life (2006-2013). Topics include: Student Life organization and staffing, Student Life programs, Pacific students’ characteristics.