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Compelled Lawyer Representation And The Free Speech Rights Of Attorneys, Leora Harpaz Jan 1998

Compelled Lawyer Representation And The Free Speech Rights Of Attorneys, Leora Harpaz

Faculty Scholarship

This Article examines the Supreme Court's decision in Hurley v. Irish-American and compares it to the decision in Stropnicky v. Nathanson. It then considers whether there are sufficient distinctions between the two cases so as to defeat the First Amendment argument that was successful in Hurley. It concludes that the differences between the two cases are not sufficiently significant from the point of view of the First Amendment and that the application of the state public accommodation statute to a lawyer's ideologically motivated decision not to represent a client violates the First Amendment.


Peace In Ireland, John Hume Hon. Jan 1998

Peace In Ireland, John Hume Hon.

UMSL Global

No abstract provided.


Mary M. Tuck V. The Beehive House, A Utah Limited Partnership, And S. Chad Godfrey, And Individual : Brief Of Appellant, Utah Court Of Appeals Jan 1998

Mary M. Tuck V. The Beehive House, A Utah Limited Partnership, And S. Chad Godfrey, And Individual : Brief Of Appellant, Utah Court Of Appeals

Utah Court of Appeals Briefs (1996–2006)

On Appeal from the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County Judge Anne M. Stirba


Lost In A Doctrinal Wasteland: The Exceptionalism Of Doctor-Patient Speech Within The Rehnquist Court's First Amendment Jurisprudence, Paula Berg Jan 1998

Lost In A Doctrinal Wasteland: The Exceptionalism Of Doctor-Patient Speech Within The Rehnquist Court's First Amendment Jurisprudence, Paula Berg

Publications and Research

No abstract provided.


Inculcating Constitutional Values: A Review Essay Of: Constitutional Law. By Gerald Gunther & Kathleen M. Sullivan And Constitutional Law. By Geoffrey R. Stone, Louis M. Seidman, Cass R. Sunstein, & Mark V. Tushnet., William K. Kelley Jan 1998

Inculcating Constitutional Values: A Review Essay Of: Constitutional Law. By Gerald Gunther & Kathleen M. Sullivan And Constitutional Law. By Geoffrey R. Stone, Louis M. Seidman, Cass R. Sunstein, & Mark V. Tushnet., William K. Kelley

Constitutional Commentary

Inculcating Constitutional Values: a review essay of: Constitutional Law. By Gerald Gunther & Kathleen M. Sullivan. Westbury, New York: Foundation Press. 13th edition, 1997. Pp. xciii, 1553 and Constitutional Law. By Geoffrey R. Stone, Louis M. Seidman, Cass R. Sunstein, & Mark V. Tushnet. Boston: Aspen Law and Business Education. 3d Edition, 1996. Pp. ciii, 1814. Reviewed by: William K. Kelley.


Volume 7, 1998, Ellen Hazelkorn, Nora French, Wolfgang Truetzschler Jan 1998

Volume 7, 1998, Ellen Hazelkorn, Nora French, Wolfgang Truetzschler

Issues

No abstract provided.


Passing And The Modern Persona In Kipling's Ethnographer Fiction, John S. Mcbratney Jan 1998

Passing And The Modern Persona In Kipling's Ethnographer Fiction, John S. Mcbratney

English

No abstract provided.


The Shanachie Volume 10, Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society Jan 1998

The Shanachie Volume 10, Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society

The Shanachie (CTIAHS)

No abstract provided.


Laugh And History Laughs With You, Davis Rich Lewis Jan 1998

Laugh And History Laughs With You, Davis Rich Lewis

History Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Reply To Critics Of The Problematics Of Moral And Legal Theory, Richard A. Posner Jan 1998

Reply To Critics Of The Problematics Of Moral And Legal Theory, Richard A. Posner

Articles

No abstract provided.


Results From A Survey: Gay, Lesbian, And Bisexual Students' Attitudes About Law School, Patricia A. Cain, Janice L. Austin, Anton Mack, J. Kelly Strader Jan 1998

Results From A Survey: Gay, Lesbian, And Bisexual Students' Attitudes About Law School, Patricia A. Cain, Janice L. Austin, Anton Mack, J. Kelly Strader

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


At The Table In Sarajevo: Reflections On Ethnic Segregation In Bosnia, Charles J. Russo Jan 1998

At The Table In Sarajevo: Reflections On Ethnic Segregation In Bosnia, Charles J. Russo

Educational Leadership Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


European Economic And Monetary Union: Will The Emu Ever Fly The Euro: A New Single Currency For Europe: Legal Framework, Roger J. Goebel Jan 1998

European Economic And Monetary Union: Will The Emu Ever Fly The Euro: A New Single Currency For Europe: Legal Framework, Roger J. Goebel

Faculty Scholarship

The title of this article represents a pun, but a pun with a point that responds to the tensions between these dreams of EMU's success and fears of its failure. The emu is a large Australian bird, but, like the better-known ostrich, the emu does not fly. However, it can run very fast. The point is, that during the early stages of planning for the EMU there were some very high-flying aspirations for what it might attain, and what its attainment might mean for the political future of the European Union. Since then, these aspirations have been considerably chilled by …


Our Constitutionalized Adversary System, Monroe H. Freedman Jan 1998

Our Constitutionalized Adversary System, Monroe H. Freedman

Hofstra Law Faculty Scholarship

In recent years, attacks upon the adversary system have been unprecedented in their breadth and intensity, and at times have been "scathing [and] venomous." For example, at a conference of twenty-five of the country's "professional elite" (most of them lawyers and judges) the adversary system was "thoroughly savaged." Efforts by the conferees to produce an acceptable alternative to the adversary system ended unsuccessfully on a "note of resignation.

It is not coincidental that these attacks on the adversary system have taken place in the context of critical analyses of lawyers' ethics. Critics concerned with the negative aspects of zealous, client- …


Copyright Protectionism And Its Discontents: The Case Of James Joyce's Ulysses In America, Robert Spoo Jan 1998

Copyright Protectionism And Its Discontents: The Case Of James Joyce's Ulysses In America, Robert Spoo

Articles, Chapters in Books and Other Contributions to Scholarly Works

No abstract provided.


Joy Harjo, Rhonda Pettit Jan 1998

Joy Harjo, Rhonda Pettit

Western Writers Series Digital Editions

Who is Joy Harjo? To anyone familiar with Native American writing and/or contemporary poetry, the obvious answer to this question might be: a Native American poet. Readers familiar with her work might also consider her a Western U. S. writer, since she lives in the Southwest and uses Western landscapes and locales as settings, as vehicles for psychological probing, and as subjects endowed with transcendent power. If these labels seem reductive, other cultural and literary locations Harjo occupies complicate the issue of her identity.


Desire, Mateship And The 'National Type': Vance Palmer's Legend For Sanderson, Antonio Simoes Da Silva Jan 1998

Desire, Mateship And The 'National Type': Vance Palmer's Legend For Sanderson, Antonio Simoes Da Silva

Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)

If we are to believe his critics Vance Palmer's Legend for Sanderson was not his most successful novel. Indeed Vivian Smith, one of Palmer's most perceptive, persistent and patient critics, has gone so far as to suggest that it 'is a tired book'. lt is also generally left out of discussions of Palmer's work in literary histories of Australian writing. Thus it is, for example, the only one of Palmer's major works not discussed by Ken Goodwin in his A History of Australian Literature. And, although they mention it, neither Peter Pierce in 'Literary Forms in Australian Literature' nor …


1998, Umaine News Press Releases, Division Of Marketing And Communications, Peter Cook, Nick Houtman, Joe Carr, Kay Hyatt Jan 1998

1998, Umaine News Press Releases, Division Of Marketing And Communications, Peter Cook, Nick Houtman, Joe Carr, Kay Hyatt

General University of Maine Publications

This is an incomplete catalog of press releases posted by the University of Maine Division of Marketing and Communications online from September 15 to December 4, 1998.


Joyce Scholars, Editors, And Imaginary Readers, Robert Spoo Jan 1998

Joyce Scholars, Editors, And Imaginary Readers, Robert Spoo

Articles, Chapters in Books and Other Contributions to Scholarly Works

No abstract provided.


Misery And Madness?: The Irish Face In Modern Irish Drama, Rob Mawyer '98 Jan 1998

Misery And Madness?: The Irish Face In Modern Irish Drama, Rob Mawyer '98

Honors Projects

The primary point of this paper is to examine the Irish face as it is seen in these dramas, analyzing how it functions as a symbol of the identity of Irish manhood. On one level, the Irish face reflects the traditional stereotype of the Irish hero: pathetic, drunken, crazy. It incorporates everything that is detestable about being Irish. However, it is also a shield, representing a strength that is not initially apparent. The Irish face establishes a distance from the misery and emptiness of life, a distance that underscores both the isolation of the character and the inner strength that …


Mandatory Hiv Testing Of Professional Boxers: An Unconstitutional Effort To Regulate A Sport That Needs To Be Regulated, Raymond C. O'Brien, Michael T. Flannery Jan 1998

Mandatory Hiv Testing Of Professional Boxers: An Unconstitutional Effort To Regulate A Sport That Needs To Be Regulated, Raymond C. O'Brien, Michael T. Flannery

Scholarly Articles

No abstract provided.


Shepardizing English Law, Stephen E. Young Jan 1998

Shepardizing English Law, Stephen E. Young

Scholarly Articles

Young explores the use of noter-up resources for English legal materials, with an emphasis on case law and statutory citators. He also describes the online tools that can be used as citator services.


Political Power Of Nuisance Law: Labor Picketing And The Courts In Modern England, 1871-Present, The , Rachel Vorspan Jan 1998

Political Power Of Nuisance Law: Labor Picketing And The Courts In Modern England, 1871-Present, The , Rachel Vorspan

Faculty Scholarship

This inquiry, a comprehensive historical study of the impact of nuisance law on labor picketing in England, comprises six sections. Part I introduces general principles of labor law and nuisance law in the nineteenth century, particularly the legislative scheme of "collective laissezfaire" that emerged after 1871 and remained relatively intact until 1980. Part II examines the use of nuisance doctrines against picketers in the first phase of confrontational picketing from 1889 to 1906, when the appearance of militant unions representing unskilled workers stimulated inventive judicial responses in both private and public nuisance. Part III investigates the much heralded judicial and …


Labelling Genetically Modified Products Under International Law, Mary Caroline Harris Jan 1998

Labelling Genetically Modified Products Under International Law, Mary Caroline Harris

LLM Theses and Essays

This paper focuses on the debate on the health, policy and legal regimes that require the special labeling of food, drugs and other products that contain genetically-modified-organisms. The paper examines national and international regulatory schemes on genetically-modified-organisms and the roles of the General Agreements on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and World Trade Organization (WTO) conventions for non-restrictive global trade. This paper analyzes the scope, aims and objectives of the proposed international Biosafety Protocol in line with the overarching goals of GATT/WTO. The paper concludes that the food industry and individual producers should have the liberty to decide whether to label …


The Stories We Must Tell: Ugandan Children And The Atrocities Of The Lord's Resistance Army, Rosa Brooks Jan 1998

The Stories We Must Tell: Ugandan Children And The Atrocities Of The Lord's Resistance Army, Rosa Brooks

Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works

This essay is about stories--the stories that we are told and the stories that we, in turn, tell to others. It has become a truism that we have lost our faith in master narratives and that the "real" is composed of many competing narratives, all fragmentary, contradictory, overlapping. In this article, the author discusses the problems this view poses for those of us who see ourselves as advocates and activists rather than solely--or primarily--as scholars, but who nonetheless seek to combine social activism with intellectual rigor and honesty. In particular, she discusses the dilemmas this creates for the human rights …


A Resource Theory Of The Criminal Law: Exploring When It Matters, Richard O. Lempert Jan 1998

A Resource Theory Of The Criminal Law: Exploring When It Matters, Richard O. Lempert

Book Chapters

This paper might look very different had I been asked a sensible question. Instead, I was told that the focus of the program for which this paper was originally prepared was "Does law matter?" and that my particular assignment was to discuss the question of whether the criminal law mattered. Of course criminal law matters. One hardly need be a committed functionalist to conclude from the dense net of criminal laws that envelop modern societies that criminal law must matter or else we would not have so much of it or, conversely, because we have so much of it, it …


Deaf Dialogue, January 1998 Jan 1998

Deaf Dialogue, January 1998

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