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The Nova Southeastern Lawyer, Fall 2004, Volume 12, Number 5, Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center
The Nova Southeastern Lawyer, Fall 2004, Volume 12, Number 5, Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center
Nova Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Law Student Field Projects In Community Law, Fran Ansley
Law Student Field Projects In Community Law, Fran Ansley
Scholarly Works
An online teaching and learning portfolio.
Aggravated Sentencing: Blakely V. Washington, Jon Wool, Don Stemen
Aggravated Sentencing: Blakely V. Washington, Jon Wool, Don Stemen
Criminal Justice & Criminology: Faculty Publications & Other Works
No abstract provided.
School Of Law Commencement: May 15, 2004, University Of North Dakota
School Of Law Commencement: May 15, 2004, University Of North Dakota
UND Commencement Programs
School of Law Commencement program from May 15, 2004.
Law Is The Answer? Do We Know That For Sure?: Questioning The Efficacy Of Legal Interventions For Battered Women, Leigh Goodmark
Law Is The Answer? Do We Know That For Sure?: Questioning The Efficacy Of Legal Interventions For Battered Women, Leigh Goodmark
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
Law And The Making Of Slavery In Colonial Virginia, Ashton Wesley Welch
Law And The Making Of Slavery In Colonial Virginia, Ashton Wesley Welch
Ethnic Studies Review
Some authorities from the antebellum period to the present have located the source of the American law of slavery in continental civil law codes and hence in Roman slave law. They have been unable or unwilling to connect the brutal system of institutionalized racial slavery that emerged in Virginia and elsewhere in the American slave kingdom with what they have perceived as an open, freedom-favoring Anglo-American legal system and have thus sought an explanation of its legal underpinnings in other jurisdictical standards. Both the absence of chattel slavery in English law and the common law's claimed bias in favor of …
Isla Journal Of International & Comparative Law, Isla Journal Of International & Comparative Law
Isla Journal Of International & Comparative Law, Isla Journal Of International & Comparative Law
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
In Ocho Rios, on July 23-24, 2004, the American and Caribbean Law Initiative ("ACLI")' held a conference entitled "Caribbean Market Forces: Emerging Trends in International and Comparative Law."
Prospective Student Information Booklet (2003-04), Florida State University College Of Law
Prospective Student Information Booklet (2003-04), Florida State University College Of Law
Prospective Student Information Booklets
Booklet containing curriculum and course information for future law students.
Protecting The Unpopular From The Unreasonable: Warrantless Monitoring Of Attorney Client Communications In Federal Prisons, Teri Dobbins Baxter
Protecting The Unpopular From The Unreasonable: Warrantless Monitoring Of Attorney Client Communications In Federal Prisons, Teri Dobbins Baxter
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Belief In A Just World Among Undergraduates, Graduate Students, And Law Students, Joseph F Boetcher
Belief In A Just World Among Undergraduates, Graduate Students, And Law Students, Joseph F Boetcher
UNLV Retrospective Theses & Dissertations
Participants were 135 undergraduates, graduate students, and law students. They were compared on the strength of their belief in a just world. In addition, half the participants were primed with a word task that threatened their belief in a just world. It was hypothesized that the law students would exhibit a stronger belief in a just world than the other two educational groups, and that the primed participants would score higher in just world belief than the non-primed participants. Results failed to support the research hypotheses. Possible interpretations of the results are discussed, and recommendations for future research are offered.