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Paradoxes Of Court Centered-Legal History: Some Values Of Historical Understanding For A Practical Legal Education, Edward A. Purcell Jr. Nov 2014

Paradoxes Of Court Centered-Legal History: Some Values Of Historical Understanding For A Practical Legal Education, Edward A. Purcell Jr.

Journal of Legal Education

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The Conservative-Libertarian Turn In First Amendment Jurisprudence, Steven J. Heyman Sep 2014

The Conservative-Libertarian Turn In First Amendment Jurisprudence, Steven J. Heyman

West Virginia Law Review

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Answering The Serious Constitutional Question: Ensuing Meaningful Review Of All Constitutional Claims, George Bach Sep 2014

Answering The Serious Constitutional Question: Ensuing Meaningful Review Of All Constitutional Claims, George Bach

West Virginia Law Review

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Failure Of Fault Under 1983: Municipal Liability For State Law Enforcement , Mark R. Brown Aug 2014

Failure Of Fault Under 1983: Municipal Liability For State Law Enforcement , Mark R. Brown

Cornell Law Review

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Book Review Of Simpler: The Future Of Government, By Cass Sunstein, Bernard W. Bell Aug 2014

Book Review Of Simpler: The Future Of Government, By Cass Sunstein, Bernard W. Bell

Journal of Legal Education

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Roe'S Effects On Family Law, Lynne Marie Kohm Mar 2014

Roe'S Effects On Family Law, Lynne Marie Kohm

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Roe, Casey, And Sex-Selection Abortion Bans, Thomas J. Molony Mar 2014

Roe, Casey, And Sex-Selection Abortion Bans, Thomas J. Molony

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Previability Abortion And The Pain Of The Unborn, Teresa S. Collett Mar 2014

Previability Abortion And The Pain Of The Unborn, Teresa S. Collett

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Virginia's Targeted Regulations Of Abortion Providers: The Attempt To Regulation Abortion Out Of Existence, Katharine Greenier, Rebecca Glenberg Mar 2014

Virginia's Targeted Regulations Of Abortion Providers: The Attempt To Regulation Abortion Out Of Existence, Katharine Greenier, Rebecca Glenberg

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Consequences Of Abortion Restrictions For Women's Healthcare, Maya Manian Mar 2014

The Consequences Of Abortion Restrictions For Women's Healthcare, Maya Manian

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Innocent Burdens, James Edwin Mahon Mar 2014

Innocent Burdens, James Edwin Mahon

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Overcoming Barriers To The Protection Of Viable Fetuses, Randy Beck Mar 2014

Overcoming Barriers To The Protection Of Viable Fetuses, Randy Beck

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Beyond Backlash: Legal History, Polarization, And Roe V. Wade, Mary Ziegler Mar 2014

Beyond Backlash: Legal History, Polarization, And Roe V. Wade, Mary Ziegler

Washington and Lee Law Review

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The Medical Assumption At The Foundation Of Roe V. Wade And Its Implications For Women's Health, Clarke Forsythe Mar 2014

The Medical Assumption At The Foundation Of Roe V. Wade And Its Implications For Women's Health, Clarke Forsythe

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Genetics, Race And Substantive Due Process, Christian B. Sundquist Mar 2014

Genetics, Race And Substantive Due Process, Christian B. Sundquist

Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice

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If The Purpose Fits: The Two Functions Of Casey'S Purpose Inquiry, Priscilla J. Smith Mar 2014

If The Purpose Fits: The Two Functions Of Casey'S Purpose Inquiry, Priscilla J. Smith

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Emergency Contraceptives Or "Abortion-Inducing" Drugs? Empowering Women To Make Informed Decisions, Ryan M. Hrobak, Robin Fretwell Wilson Mar 2014

Emergency Contraceptives Or "Abortion-Inducing" Drugs? Empowering Women To Make Informed Decisions, Ryan M. Hrobak, Robin Fretwell Wilson

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Re-Reading Roe V. Wade, Richard S. Myers Mar 2014

Re-Reading Roe V. Wade, Richard S. Myers

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Keynote Address: Untying The Moral Knot Of Abortion, Caitlin E. Borgmann Mar 2014

Keynote Address: Untying The Moral Knot Of Abortion, Caitlin E. Borgmann

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Abortion Exceptionalism And Undue Burden Preemption, Caitlin E. Borgmann Mar 2014

Abortion Exceptionalism And Undue Burden Preemption, Caitlin E. Borgmann

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Abortion Distortions, Caroline Mala Corbin Mar 2014

Abortion Distortions, Caroline Mala Corbin

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Why Strive For Balance In A Roe Symposium?, Samuel W. Calhoun Mar 2014

Why Strive For Balance In A Roe Symposium?, Samuel W. Calhoun

Washington and Lee Law Review

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The Post-Tsa Airport: A Constitution Free Zone?, Daniel S. Harawa Jan 2014

The Post-Tsa Airport: A Constitution Free Zone?, Daniel S. Harawa

Pepperdine Law Review

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“Was The First Justice Harlan Anti-Chinese?”, James W. Gordon Jan 2014

“Was The First Justice Harlan Anti-Chinese?”, James W. Gordon

Western New England Law Review

The first Justice John Marshall Harlan has long been recognized as a defender of Black civil rights. Yet some scholars challenge Harlan’s egalitarian reputation by arguing that he was anti-Chinese. In this Article, the Author discusses the evidence which has been offered to support the claim that Harlan was anti-Chinese and offers additional evidence never before presented to argue against this hypothesis. Harlan’s critics have assembled some evidence in a way that suggests Harlan had an anti-Chinese bias. The Author suggests that the evidence is ambiguous and that it can be assembled to produce a different picture from the one …