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Toward The Enforcement Of Universal Human Rights Through Abrogation Of The Rule Of Non-Inquiry In Extradition, Richard J. Wilson Jan 1997

Toward The Enforcement Of Universal Human Rights Through Abrogation Of The Rule Of Non-Inquiry In Extradition, Richard J. Wilson

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

No abstract provided.


Lines Of Demarcation In A Town Called Frontera: A Review Of John Sayles' Movie Lone Star, Margaret E. Montoya Jan 1997

Lines Of Demarcation In A Town Called Frontera: A Review Of John Sayles' Movie Lone Star, Margaret E. Montoya

New Mexico Law Review

No abstract provided.


Philadelphia Lawyer: A Cautionary Tale, Louis H. Pollak Jan 1997

Philadelphia Lawyer: A Cautionary Tale, Louis H. Pollak

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


New Student Directory, The Class Of 2001 Jan 1997

New Student Directory, The Class Of 2001

New Student Directories

Directory of newly admitted students and new faculty members. The student directory includes photographs of the 554 students and student information including name, high school attended, city and state, activities, and/or area of academic interest. The 43page directory is a simple, paper bound booklet featuring a cartoon of Kauke arch and the title, 'The College of Wooster New Student Directory, Class of 2001' on the cover.


Impact Los Alamos Symposia: Audience Responses Jan 1997

Impact Los Alamos Symposia: Audience Responses

New Mexico Historical Review

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Fourth Amendment Accommodations: (Un)Compelling Public Needs, Balancing Acts, And The Fiction Of Consent, Guy-Uriel E. Charles Jan 1997

Fourth Amendment Accommodations: (Un)Compelling Public Needs, Balancing Acts, And The Fiction Of Consent, Guy-Uriel E. Charles

Michigan Journal of Race and Law

The problems of public housing-including crime, drugs, and gun violence- have received an enormous amount of national attention. Much attention has also focused on warrantless searches and consent searches as solutions to these problems. This Note addresses the constitutionality of these proposals and asserts that if the Supreme Court's current Fourth Amendment jurisprudence is taken to its logical extremes, warrantless searches in public housing can be found constitutional. The author argues, however, that such an interpretation fails to strike the proper balance between public need and privacy in the public housing context. The Note concludes by proposing alternative consent-based regimes …


Otitis Media Report Fy 1975, Unknown Jan 1997

Otitis Media Report Fy 1975, Unknown

Native Health Database Full Text

In 1992, in an effort to redress the inconsistency that has been characteristic of federal policy applied to California, Congress established a statewide Indian council. The needs of California Indians in regards to health care are one part of the council's mandate. This is part in a series of reports by the council. This report discusses the history of health care in California, the health status of California Indians, the facilities and accessibility of health care, and the administration of programs by the government and by the tribes themselves.


Frank Bergon, Gregory L. Morris Jan 1997

Frank Bergon, Gregory L. Morris

Western Writers Series Digital Editions

The story of Frank Bergon and of his fiction might well be said to begin with his grandparents. Bergon’s maternal grandparents—Esteban and Petra Mendive—both came to America, around the turn of the century, from the Basque region of Spain. His grandfather, born in Guernica, arrived first and eventually met his wife-to-be—a mail-order bride—at the train station in Salt Lake City. The two moved to Battle Mountain, Nevada, and there started a grocery and the Basque hotel; Bergon remembers, in fact, his grandmother operating the hotel until well into her eighties and well after her husband’s death. Esteban and Petra Mendive …


Tributes To Chief Judge Robert C. Murphy, William H. Rehnquist, Lawrence F. Rodowsky, Alan M. Wilner, Dennis M. Sweeney Jan 1997

Tributes To Chief Judge Robert C. Murphy, William H. Rehnquist, Lawrence F. Rodowsky, Alan M. Wilner, Dennis M. Sweeney

Maryland Law Review

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Teaching In The Shadow Of The Bar, Joan W. Howarth Jan 1997

Teaching In The Shadow Of The Bar, Joan W. Howarth

Scholarly Works

This Essay is a memorial tribute to Professor Trina Grillo. Trina took seriously what many of us know but find too hard to remember: the student who is academically disqualified or who fails the bar examination might be the most brilliant in the class or the most needed within the profession. When we conceive of the bar exam as a particularly grueling and potentially unfair rite of passage between law school and the practice of law, we collude in hiding the pervasive and often negative power of the bar exam. The bar examination permeates and controls fundamental aspects of legal …


Menorah Review (No. 41, Fall, 1997) Jan 1997

Menorah Review (No. 41, Fall, 1997)

Menorah Review

The Jewish Image in American Fiction -- An Endless Journey? -- A Summer's Game -- The Exilic Home of Jewish Literature -- Book Listing -- Book Briefings


Suppressed History Or Distorted History? A Review Of Rosenfeld's The American Aurora, Arthur R. Landever Jan 1997

Suppressed History Or Distorted History? A Review Of Rosenfeld's The American Aurora, Arthur R. Landever

Law Faculty Articles and Essays

A book review of Richard N Rosenfeld, American Aurora: A Democratic-Republican Returns: The Suppressed History of Our Nation's Beginnings and the Heroic Newspaper That Tried to Report It, Macmillan, 1997.


Suffolk Journal Vol. 55, No. 22, 4/16/1997, Suffolk Journal Jan 1997

Suffolk Journal Vol. 55, No. 22, 4/16/1997, Suffolk Journal

Suffolk Journal

No abstract provided.


Suffolk Journal Vol. 55, No. 25, 06/18/1997, Suffolk Journal Jan 1997

Suffolk Journal Vol. 55, No. 25, 06/18/1997, Suffolk Journal

Suffolk Journal

No abstract provided.


Suffolk Journal Vol. 55, No. 24, 4/30/1997, Suffolk Journal Jan 1997

Suffolk Journal Vol. 55, No. 24, 4/30/1997, Suffolk Journal

Suffolk Journal

No abstract provided.


Suffolk Journal Vol. 56, No. 2, 9/17/1997, Suffolk Journal Jan 1997

Suffolk Journal Vol. 56, No. 2, 9/17/1997, Suffolk Journal

Suffolk Journal

No abstract provided.


The Social And Legal Construction Of Nonpersons, Kevin R. Johnson Jan 1997

The Social And Legal Construction Of Nonpersons, Kevin R. Johnson

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Of Cold Steel And Blueprints: Musings Of An Old Country Lawyer On Crime, Jurisprudence, And The Tribal Attorney's Role In Developing Tribal Sovereignty, G. William Rice Jan 1997

Of Cold Steel And Blueprints: Musings Of An Old Country Lawyer On Crime, Jurisprudence, And The Tribal Attorney's Role In Developing Tribal Sovereignty, G. William Rice

Articles, Chapters in Books and Other Contributions to Scholarly Works

No abstract provided.


Bs News Jan 1997

Bs News

Building Services Engineering

No abstract provided.


Child Abuse And Juvenile Delinquency: A Review Of The Literature, Charlotte Center Anthony Jan 1997

Child Abuse And Juvenile Delinquency: A Review Of The Literature, Charlotte Center Anthony

Theses Digitization Project

There seems to be common agreement among practitioners and researchers in Criminal Justice that youth who are abused often become participants in the juvenile justice system. The current literature finds considerable evidence to support this position. However, some questions concerning the relationship between child abuse and juvenile delinquency remain. Specifically, how direct, or casual, is the link between the two? Are different groups of youth, such as Hispanic famales uniquely affected?


Property Distribution Physics: The Talisman Of Time And Middle Class Law, Margaret F. Brinig Jan 1997

Property Distribution Physics: The Talisman Of Time And Middle Class Law, Margaret F. Brinig

Journal Articles

Should the young professional's spouse get some share in a newly acquired career while the young military officer's will not? Does the division between alimony and property make any sense, given no-fault divorce? Is reimbursement for lost career opportunities plus a share in the couple's tangible property fair compensation for a divorcing spouse? Such difficult questions frame this piece, which will also—and I believe necessarily—digress into the nature of marriage, the duties of parenting, and modern divorce philosophy.


Licensing Issues On The Internet, Steven Masur, Neil J. Friedman, Judith M. Saffer Jan 1997

Licensing Issues On The Internet, Steven Masur, Neil J. Friedman, Judith M. Saffer

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Compensation For Damage To Parties On The Ground As A Result Of Aviation Accidents, David I. Levine, Carel J. Stolker Jan 1997

Compensation For Damage To Parties On The Ground As A Result Of Aviation Accidents, David I. Levine, Carel J. Stolker

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Cigna Healthplan Of Louisiana, Inc. V. Louisiana: Unwilling To Save Louisiana's Any Willing Provider Statute From Erisa Preemption, Colleen C. Donnelly Jan 1997

Cigna Healthplan Of Louisiana, Inc. V. Louisiana: Unwilling To Save Louisiana's Any Willing Provider Statute From Erisa Preemption, Colleen C. Donnelly

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Homosexuals, Torts, And Dangerous Things, Katherine M. Franke Jan 1997

Homosexuals, Torts, And Dangerous Things, Katherine M. Franke

Faculty Scholarship

Negligent, intentional, and strict liability torts. From a canonical standpoint, whatever else one might teach, it is not a first-year torts course if these three concepts are not covered. Torts has a canon, even a Restatement. Yet a canon evolves only after some criteria of value has been established such that privileged texts can be identified according to some authoritative standard. In other words, a canon is the result of a process by which a rule of recognition identifies authoritative texts.

At what point can we say that torts became a field and an intact legal subject, the canon …


Closing The Door: A Roll Call Analysis Of Immigration Voting In The 99th And 104th Congresses, Murray Stewart Leith Jan 1997

Closing The Door: A Roll Call Analysis Of Immigration Voting In The 99th And 104th Congresses, Murray Stewart Leith

Masters Theses

The research focus of this study is the voting behavior of the elected members of the United States House of Representatives on the issue of national immigration. This work specifically focuses on selected immigration roll call votes taken during the 99th and 104th Congresses. An examination of the voting behavior of the 435 elected representatives from each year will be examined by considering eight hypotheses that question the immigration voting behavior of various sub groups within congress.

During the 1980s and 1990s Congress took several major legislative actions in regards to the issue of national immigration. It was hypothesized that …


Copper Opera: The Butte Miners' Strike Of 1917: A Documentary, William Crosby Platt Jan 1997

Copper Opera: The Butte Miners' Strike Of 1917: A Documentary, William Crosby Platt

Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers

"The Butte Miners Strike of 1917 was a defining moment in American labor history. With the onset of World War I and the Bolshevik Revolution I Russia, radicalism and patriotic hysteria were at their height in Montana.


Embracing The Tar Baby: Latcrit Theory And The Sticky Mess Of Race, Angela P. Harris, Leslie Espinoza Dec 1996

Embracing The Tar Baby: Latcrit Theory And The Sticky Mess Of Race, Angela P. Harris, Leslie Espinoza

Angela P Harris

No abstract provided.