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American Insurance Association V. Garamendi And Executive Preemption In Foreign Affairs, Brannon P. Denning, Michael D. Ramsey
American Insurance Association V. Garamendi And Executive Preemption In Foreign Affairs, Brannon P. Denning, Michael D. Ramsey
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Can China Import Western Ideas?, Fang Deng
Computers In The Classroom, William C. Levin
Bridgewater Review, Vol. 23, No. 2, December 2004
Bridgewater Review, Vol. 23, No. 2, December 2004
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Alaska Office Of Victims’ Rights: A Model For America, Stephen E. Branchflower
Alaska Office Of Victims’ Rights: A Model For America, Stephen E. Branchflower
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
From Breard To Atkins To Malvo: Legal Incompetency And Human Rights Norms On The Fringes Of The Death Penalty, Linda A. Malone
From Breard To Atkins To Malvo: Legal Incompetency And Human Rights Norms On The Fringes Of The Death Penalty, Linda A. Malone
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Review Of Newcomers To Old Towns: Suburbanization Of The Heartland. Sonya Salamon. Reviewed By Joseph Deering., Joseph A. Deering
Review Of Newcomers To Old Towns: Suburbanization Of The Heartland. Sonya Salamon. Reviewed By Joseph Deering., Joseph A. Deering
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Book review of Sonja Salamon, Newcomers to Old Towns: Suburbanization of the Heartland. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003. $35.00 hardcover.
The Federal Seizure Of Attorneys' Fees In Criminal Forfeiture Actions And The Threat To The American System Of Criminal Defense, Brian Fork
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Review Of Crime, Control And Social Justice: A Delicate Balance. Darnell F Hawkins, Samuel L. Meyers, Jr. And Randolph N. Stone (Eds.). Reviewed By Elizabeth Pomeroy., Elizabeth C. Pomeroy
Review Of Crime, Control And Social Justice: A Delicate Balance. Darnell F Hawkins, Samuel L. Meyers, Jr. And Randolph N. Stone (Eds.). Reviewed By Elizabeth Pomeroy., Elizabeth C. Pomeroy
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Book review of Darnell E Hawkins, Samuel L. Myers, and Randolph N. Stone (Editors). Crime Control and Social Justice: The Delicate Balance. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2003. $79.95 hardcover.
Review Of The Persistence Of Poverty In The United States. Garth L. Mangum, Stephen L. Mangum And Andrew M. Sum. The Two-Income Trap: Why Middle Class Mothers And Fathers Are Going Broke. Elizabeth Warren And Amelia Warren Tyagi. Reviewed By James Midgley., James Midgley
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Book review of Garth L. Mangum, Stephen L. Mangum and Andrew M. Sum, The Persistence of Poverty in the United States. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003. $19.95 papercover. Elizabeth Warren.and Amelia Warren Tyagi, The Two-income Trap: Why Middle Class Mothers and Fathers are Going Broke. New York: Basic Books, 2003. $26.00 hardcover.
A Proposal For A Wholesale Reform Of California's Sentencing Practice And Policy, Michael Vitiello, Clark Kelso
A Proposal For A Wholesale Reform Of California's Sentencing Practice And Policy, Michael Vitiello, Clark Kelso
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
No abstract provided.
Protection Of Human Rights Under Kosovo's Criminal Code And Criminal Procedure Code, Rexhep Murati
Protection Of Human Rights Under Kosovo's Criminal Code And Criminal Procedure Code, Rexhep Murati
Chicago-Kent Law Review
The Criminal Code and Criminal Procedural Code of Kosovo, together with other laws from the fields of criminal and procedural law, provide protection of human rights to all of Kosovo's citizens based on the most advanced international standards of human rights. The Criminal Code of Kosovo increases the number of human rights and freedoms that are protected by law. The most important human rights and freedoms that benefit from this protection are the right to life and security of the person; fundamental rights and freedoms; and the rights to honor, reputation, personal dignity, marriage, family, and health. In the Criminal …
Continuing The Lord's Work And Healing His People: A Reply To Professors Lupu And Tuttle, Mark E. Chopko
Continuing The Lord's Work And Healing His People: A Reply To Professors Lupu And Tuttle, Mark E. Chopko
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Itty· Bitty Immunity And Its Consequences For The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter·Day Saints: A Response To Professors Lupu And Tuttle, Cheryl B. Preston
An Itty· Bitty Immunity And Its Consequences For The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter·Day Saints: A Response To Professors Lupu And Tuttle, Cheryl B. Preston
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Last Suppers, 1998 (A Found Poem), Brenda K. White
Last Suppers, 1998 (A Found Poem), Brenda K. White
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Conspiracy Theory: The Use Of The Conspiracy Doctrine In Times Of National Crisis, Marie E. Siesseger
Conspiracy Theory: The Use Of The Conspiracy Doctrine In Times Of National Crisis, Marie E. Siesseger
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Death, Dissent, And Diplomacy: The U.S. Death Penalty As An Obstacle To Foreign Relations, Mark Warren
Death, Dissent, And Diplomacy: The U.S. Death Penalty As An Obstacle To Foreign Relations, Mark Warren
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
International Law, Politics, Diplomacy And The Abolition Of The Death Penalty, William A. Schabas
International Law, Politics, Diplomacy And The Abolition Of The Death Penalty, William A. Schabas
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
The Extraordinary Execution Of Billy Vickers, The Banality Of Death, And The Demise Of Post-Conviction Review, David R. Dow, Jim Marcus, Morris Moon, Jared Tyler, Greg Wiercioch
The Extraordinary Execution Of Billy Vickers, The Banality Of Death, And The Demise Of Post-Conviction Review, David R. Dow, Jim Marcus, Morris Moon, Jared Tyler, Greg Wiercioch
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Righteous Shooting, Unreasonable Seizure? The Relevance Of An Officer's Pre-Seizure Conduct In An Excessive Force Claim, Aaron Kimber
Righteous Shooting, Unreasonable Seizure? The Relevance Of An Officer's Pre-Seizure Conduct In An Excessive Force Claim, Aaron Kimber
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Spartan Daily, November 3, 2004, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, November 3, 2004, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)
Volume 123, Issue 46
Barking Up The Wrong Tree: The Misplaced Furor Over The Feeney Amendment As A Threat To Judicial Independence, David P. Mason
Barking Up The Wrong Tree: The Misplaced Furor Over The Feeney Amendment As A Threat To Judicial Independence, David P. Mason
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Getting Reparations For Slavery Right - Response To Posner And Vermeule, Roy L. Brooks
Getting Reparations For Slavery Right - Response To Posner And Vermeule, Roy L. Brooks
Notre Dame Law Review
Ambiguity aversion is a person's rational attitude towards the indeterminacy of the probability that attaches to his future prospects, both favorable and unfavorable. An ambiguity-averse person increases the probability of the unfavorable prospect, which is what criminal defendants typically do when they face a jury trial. The prosecution is not ambiguity averse. Being a repeat player interested in the overall rate of convictions, it can depend upon any probability, however indeterminate it may be. The criminal process therefore is systematically affected by asymmetric ambiguity aversion, which the prosecution can exploit by forcing defendants into harsh plea bargains. Professors Segal and …
The Evolving Meaning Of The Fifth And Sixth Amendments: Sentencing Effects Of Aggravating Factors As Elements Of The Crime, Julia Marcelle Foy Hilliker
The Evolving Meaning Of The Fifth And Sixth Amendments: Sentencing Effects Of Aggravating Factors As Elements Of The Crime, Julia Marcelle Foy Hilliker
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Drug Law Enforcement In Crisis: Cops On Steroids, Philip J. Sweitzer
Drug Law Enforcement In Crisis: Cops On Steroids, Philip J. Sweitzer
DePaul Journal of Sports Law
No abstract provided.
University Students From Four Ethnopolitical Conflict Zones: An Exploratory Study Of Perceptions Of Self And Country, Sean Byrne, Colleen Mcleod, Brian Polkinghorn
University Students From Four Ethnopolitical Conflict Zones: An Exploratory Study Of Perceptions Of Self And Country, Sean Byrne, Colleen Mcleod, Brian Polkinghorn
Peace and Conflict Studies
This exploratory comparative case study examines hopes and fears for self and country of 300 students attending university in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Northern Ireland, South Africa, and Sri Lanka. Students report living in stressful societies where ethno political and state violence were the norm. The results of this qualitative study indicate that while the young people are optimistic about their life changes, they are concerned that the conflicts could re-ignite and spiral out of control. In particular, the students’ images indicate the importance of the self-society relationship and that these young adults relish the challenge of being productive citizens in their post-conflict …
Volume 11, Number 2 (Fall 2004), Peace And Conflict Studies
Volume 11, Number 2 (Fall 2004), Peace And Conflict Studies
Peace and Conflict Studies
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Scaling Up: From Web-Enhanced Courses To A Web-Enhanced Curriculum, Robert E. Wood
Scaling Up: From Web-Enhanced Courses To A Web-Enhanced Curriculum, Robert E. Wood
Innovate: Journal of Online Education
No abstract provided.
"The House Was Quiet And The World Was Calm The Reader Became The Book", Burt Neuborne
"The House Was Quiet And The World Was Calm The Reader Became The Book", Burt Neuborne
Vanderbilt Law Review
Professor Neuborne argues that we err in reading the Bill of Rights "in splendid isolation" as a randomly ordered set of clause-bound norms. Instead, he argues that the disciplined order and placement of the thirty-three ideas in the Bill of Rights, especially the six textual ideas united in the First Amendment, reveals a deep contextual structure imposed by the Founders that sheds important light on the meaning of the constitutional text. He argues that the "vertical" order of the first ten amendments, as well as the "horizontal" order of ideas within each amendment, provides important clues to a judge seeking …