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Whither Bivens And Lgbt Incarcerated Plaintiffs? 7th Circuit Trashes Farmer V. Brennan As A Precedent, Arthur S. Leonard
Whither Bivens And Lgbt Incarcerated Plaintiffs? 7th Circuit Trashes Farmer V. Brennan As A Precedent, Arthur S. Leonard
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Court Says Business With Religious Objections May Discriminate, Arthur S. Leonard
Court Says Business With Religious Objections May Discriminate, Arthur S. Leonard
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Civil Litigation Notes (March 2023), Arthur S. Leonard
Civil Litigation Notes (March 2023), Arthur S. Leonard
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Guatemalan Petitioner Wins Remand Of Asylum Claim On Several Grounds By 9th Circuit Panel, Arthur S. Leonard
Guatemalan Petitioner Wins Remand Of Asylum Claim On Several Grounds By 9th Circuit Panel, Arthur S. Leonard
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District Court Rejects Constitutional Challenge To Federal Hate Crime Prosecution In Anti-Lgbtq+ Bias Case, Arthur S. Leonard
District Court Rejects Constitutional Challenge To Federal Hate Crime Prosecution In Anti-Lgbtq+ Bias Case, Arthur S. Leonard
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No abstract provided.
Book Review: Progressive Prosecution: Race And Reform In Criminal Justice, Justin Murray
Book Review: Progressive Prosecution: Race And Reform In Criminal Justice, Justin Murray
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Refugee Litigation Notes, Arthur S. Leonard
11th Circuit Denies En Banc Review Of Panel Decision Enjoining Conversion Therapy Bans By Two Florida Localities, Arthur S. Leonard
11th Circuit Denies En Banc Review Of Panel Decision Enjoining Conversion Therapy Bans By Two Florida Localities, Arthur S. Leonard
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Who Really Benefits From The First Amendment?, Nadine Strossen
Who Really Benefits From The First Amendment?, Nadine Strossen
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Supreme Court Overruling Of Roe V. Wade Poses Danger For Lgbt Rights, Arthur S. Leonard
Supreme Court Overruling Of Roe V. Wade Poses Danger For Lgbt Rights, Arthur S. Leonard
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Texas Court Blocks Investigation Or Prosecution Of Parents And Doctors For Providing Gender-Affirming Treatment For Transgender Youths, Arthur S. Leonard
Texas Court Blocks Investigation Or Prosecution Of Parents And Doctors For Providing Gender-Affirming Treatment For Transgender Youths, Arthur S. Leonard
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This article was originally published in LGBT Law Notes, April 2022.
Civil Litigation - - Notes (April 2022), Arthur S. Leonard
Civil Litigation - - Notes (April 2022), Arthur S. Leonard
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Professional Notes (April 2022), Arthur S. Leonard
Professional Notes (April 2022), Arthur S. Leonard
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International Notes - April 2022, Arthur S. Leonard
International Notes - April 2022, Arthur S. Leonard
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Legislative & Administrative - Notes (April 2022), Arthur S. Leonard
Legislative & Administrative - Notes (April 2022), Arthur S. Leonard
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Plaintiffs Win Summary Judgment Against Former Rowan County (Kentucky) Clerk Kim Davis In Marriage License Case, Arthur S. Leonard
Plaintiffs Win Summary Judgment Against Former Rowan County (Kentucky) Clerk Kim Davis In Marriage License Case, Arthur S. Leonard
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White Paper: Effective Communication With Deaf, Hard Of Hearing, Blind, And Low Vision Incarcerated People, Tessa Bialek, Margo Schlanger
White Paper: Effective Communication With Deaf, Hard Of Hearing, Blind, And Low Vision Incarcerated People, Tessa Bialek, Margo Schlanger
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Tens of thousands of people incarcerated in jails and prisons throughout the United States have one or more communication disabilities, a term that describes persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, low vision, deaf-blind, speech disabled, or otherwise disabled in ways that affect communication. Incarceration is not easy for anyone, but the isolation and inflexibility of incarceration can be especially challenging, dangerous, and further disabling, for persons with disabilities. Correctional entities must confront these challenges; persons with communication disabilities are overrepresented in jails and prisons and the population continues to grow. Federal antidiscrimination law obligates jails and prisons to …
Annual Report Of The President, Memphis State University, 1976-1977
Annual Report Of The President, Memphis State University, 1976-1977
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1976-1977 Annual Report of the President.
Annual Report Of The President, Memphis State University, 1981-1982
Annual Report Of The President, Memphis State University, 1981-1982
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1981-1982 Annual Report of the President.
Annual Report Of The President, Memphis State University, 1979-1980
Annual Report Of The President, Memphis State University, 1979-1980
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1979-1980 Annual Report of the President.
Annual Report Of The President, Memphis State University, 1978-1979
Annual Report Of The President, Memphis State University, 1978-1979
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1978-1979 Annual Report of the President.
Annual Report Of The President, Memphis State University, 1986-1987
Annual Report Of The President, Memphis State University, 1986-1987
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1986-1987 Annual Report of the President.
Mich. Ruling Widens Sentencing Protections For Young Adults, Kimberly A. Thomas
Mich. Ruling Widens Sentencing Protections For Young Adults, Kimberly A. Thomas
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On July 28, the Michigan Supreme Court held that the mandatory imposition of a life-without-parole sentence on an 18-year-old violated the state constitution.
This decision expands the protections provided for young defendants by the U.S. Supreme Court in Miller v. Alabama and builds on a nascent trend that provides additional constitutional and statutory protections for young people over 17 years old who are charged with serious offenses.
Willard Hurst's Unpublished Manuscript On Law, Technology, And Regulation, Bj Ard, William J. Novak
Willard Hurst's Unpublished Manuscript On Law, Technology, And Regulation, Bj Ard, William J. Novak
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It is with a great deal of excitement ( and with thanks to so many contributing colleagues and collaborators over the years ) that we are able to present to the public for the first time a newly published work by one of the great originators of modem legal history and law and society scholarship-James Willard Hurst. Hurst published his last two books, Law and Markets in United States History and Dealing with Statutes, in 1982. And, fittingly, he published his last substantive article--.-a very short comment on "The Use of Case Histories"-in the Wisconsin Law Review in 1992. In …
The Law On Christmas, Daniel A. Crane
The Law On Christmas, Daniel A. Crane
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As every jurist knows, there is a vast body of law about Christmas. For instance, every municipal bureaucrat knows that it’s quite alright to display the Holy Child en crèche so long as He’s adequately trivialized by “Santa’s sleigh; a live 40–foot Christmas tree strung with lights; statues of carolers in old-fashioned dress; candy-striped poles; a ‘talking’ wishing well; a large banner proclaiming ‘SEASONS GREETINGS’; a miniature ‘village’ with several houses and a church; and various ‘cut-out’ figures, including those of a clown, a dancing elephant, a robot, and a teddy bear.” There are cases about dangerous Christmas ornaments, whether …
America's Ambivalent Commitment To International Justice, Robert Howse, Ruti G. Teitel
America's Ambivalent Commitment To International Justice, Robert Howse, Ruti G. Teitel
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Liar Up, Rebecca Roiphe
Liar Up, Rebecca Roiphe
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Liar Up, reviewing Jeremy Waldron, Damned Lies
Slamming The Courthouse Door: 25 Years Of Evidence For Repealing The Prison Litigation Reform Act, Andrea Fenster, Margo Schlanger
Slamming The Courthouse Door: 25 Years Of Evidence For Repealing The Prison Litigation Reform Act, Andrea Fenster, Margo Schlanger
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Twenty-five years ago today, in 1996, President Bill Clinton signed the Prison Litigation Reform Act. The “PLRA,” as it is often called, makes it much harder for incarcerated people to file and win federal civil rights lawsuits. For two-and-a-half decades, the legislation has created a double standard that limits incarcerated people’s access to the courts at all stages: it requires courts to dismiss civil rights cases from incarcerated people for minor technical reasons before even reaching the case merits, requires incarcerated people to pay filing fees that low-income people on the outside are exempt from, makes it hard to find …
Resisting Cancel Culture: Promoting Dialogue, Debate, And Free Speech In The College Classroom, Nadine Strossen
Resisting Cancel Culture: Promoting Dialogue, Debate, And Free Speech In The College Classroom, Nadine Strossen
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Reasoned and wide-ranging debate has all but vanished from the American college campus. In her new essay, Resisting Cancel Culture: Promoting Dialogue, Debate, and Free Speech in the College Classroom, former ACLU president Nadine Strossen marshals a wealth of survey data to show the scope and depth of the growing crisis: Americans feel more pressure to conceal their viewpoints today than during the McCarthy era.
The consequences of cancel culture reverberate beyond the academy—impoverishing our marketplace of ideas, coarsening our public dialogue, and undermining the intellectual resilience of college graduates. That is why Professor Strossen reminds us that free speech …
Colorado Supreme Court Revises Common Law Marriage Rules To Reflect Social Change And Same-Sex Marriages, Arthur S. Leonard
Colorado Supreme Court Revises Common Law Marriage Rules To Reflect Social Change And Same-Sex Marriages, Arthur S. Leonard
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