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Television Technology And Moral Literacy, Clifford G. Christians Nov 1990

Television Technology And Moral Literacy, Clifford G. Christians

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society March 22, 1990.


Rethinking "Original Intent", David B. Lyons Nov 1990

Rethinking "Original Intent", David B. Lyons

Faculty Scholarship

Although Dred Scott v. Sandford is one of the Supreme Court's most controversial decisions, it is not often taught or read. But its approach to constitutional interpretation is by no means outdated, and its historical importance has not diminished. So it seems a good example to consider.


1990scholars And Artists Bibliography, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University, Friends Of The Michael Schwartz Library Oct 1990

1990scholars And Artists Bibliography, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University, Friends Of The Michael Schwartz Library

Scholars and Artists Bibliographies

This bibliography was created for the annual Friends of the Michael Schwartz Library Scholars and Artists Reception, recognizing scholarly and creative achievements of Cleveland State University faculty, staff and emeriti


Draft Of A Labor Theory Of Property - 1990, Wendy J. Gordon Aug 1990

Draft Of A Labor Theory Of Property - 1990, Wendy J. Gordon

Scholarship Chronologically

The Supreme Court in several recent cases has flirted with the notion that labor gives one an entitlement to ownership: a legal right to bar others from the fruits of that labor or to extract payment from them if they use the fruits without permission. Sometimes articulated in terms of "natural rights," and sometimes in terms of "fairness," this notion is at apparent odds with contract law's insistence that the only "fruits of labor" one is obligated to pay for are those one has agreed in advance to buy.


Bulletin Of Information, University Of Notre Dame, The Law School 1991–92, Volume 86, Number 5, Notre Dame Law School Aug 1990

Bulletin Of Information, University Of Notre Dame, The Law School 1991–92, Volume 86, Number 5, Notre Dame Law School

Bulletins of Information

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Notre Dame Law School

Honor Code

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Endowed Chairs

The Joseph A. Matson Chair in Law

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Higher-Order Discrimination, Adrian M. S. Piper Jul 1990

Higher-Order Discrimination, Adrian M. S. Piper

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society January 22, 1990.


Ua12/2/2 Talisman: Think Big, Think Red, Wku Student Affairs Jun 1990

Ua12/2/2 Talisman: Think Big, Think Red, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

1990 Talisman yearbook with the following articles:

  • West, Jodie. Wake Up, Western: Bemis Bids America Good Morning
  • Hadley, Kim. Monster Bash – Hilloween
  • Westmeier, Tracy. Individuals Versus the Law – Roe vs. Wade
  • Hardin, Billy. Collection of Firsts – Homecoming
  • McDonald, Denise. ‘Tis the Season – Madrigals
  • Hadley, Kim. Campus Hotlines – Prank Phone Calls
  • Givens, Jennifer. Land of the Lost
  • Davis, Sarah. A World of Difference – Earth Day
  • Hadley, Kim. For Official Use Only – WKU Seal
  • Hardin, Billy. Cultural Exchange – Xiu Sun
  • Hadley, Kim. Politics – Nelson Mandela, Lithuania, Manuel Noriega, China, Freedom Fighters, Eastern Europe …


Proposed Organization And Detailed Table Of Contents - 1990, Wendy J. Gordon May 1990

Proposed Organization And Detailed Table Of Contents - 1990, Wendy J. Gordon

Scholarship Chronologically

For many years copyright was a backwater of the law. Perceived as an esoteric and narrow field beset by hypertechnical formalities, the discipline and its practitioners were largely isolated from scholarly and case law developments in other areas. There were exceptions of course. Well before the explosion of intellectual property litigation in the last twenty years, persons such as Zcharia Chaffee Jr. and Judge Learned Hand brought a wealth of learning and a broad perspective to copyright.


Draft Of New Versus Old Authors - 1990, Wendy J. Gordon May 1990

Draft Of New Versus Old Authors - 1990, Wendy J. Gordon

Scholarship Chronologically

Virtually all the issues canvassed above embody the tension that exists in seeking to honor the interests of two generations of creators. For example, the essay has discussed the need for new adaptive artists to have a copyright in their own productions and the dangers that the "subconscious copying rule" poses to new creators, particularly in an age of ubiquitous media.


Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1990 - May) No. 3, Maine Women's Lobby Staff May 1990

Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1990 - May) No. 3, Maine Women's Lobby Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Twice Condemned: Slaves And The Criminal Laws Of Virginia, 1705-1865 (Book Review), Edward L. Ayers May 1990

Twice Condemned: Slaves And The Criminal Laws Of Virginia, 1705-1865 (Book Review), Edward L. Ayers

History Faculty Publications

Review of the book, Twice Condemned: Slaves and the Criminal Laws of Virginia, 1705-1865, by Philip J. Schwarz. Baton Rouge: Louisiana University Press, 1988.


Democracy And Its Critics, Cary Coglianese May 1990

Democracy And Its Critics, Cary Coglianese

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Symposium Draft For Tragic Choices In Everyday Life - 1990, Wendy J. Gordon Apr 1990

Symposium Draft For Tragic Choices In Everyday Life - 1990, Wendy J. Gordon

Scholarship Chronologically

In the age of high technology, ordinary life situations often demand tragic choices: kidney dialysis, new pesticides, and even simple legal contracts can pose excruciating choices for people from all walks of life and inescapable dangers for innocent victims. This human dilemma-facing a world in which some innocents will die- is paralleled by the central Christian mythos of a willing crucifixion. Law and myth help us clarify the human situation.


Women's Dilemma: Is It Reasonable To Be Rational?, Harriet Baber Apr 1990

Women's Dilemma: Is It Reasonable To Be Rational?, Harriet Baber

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

Based on a presentation to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society February 17, 1990.


Can Ignorance Be Bliss? Imperfect Information As A Positive Influence In Political Insitutions, Michael A. Fitts Apr 1990

Can Ignorance Be Bliss? Imperfect Information As A Positive Influence In Political Insitutions, Michael A. Fitts

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1990 - March) No. 2, Maine Women's Lobby Staff Mar 1990

Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1990 - March) No. 2, Maine Women's Lobby Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Ethical Reasoning And Analysis: The Elements, Martin Benjamin Feb 1990

Ethical Reasoning And Analysis: The Elements, Martin Benjamin

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society February 10, 1989.


Awards Committee Meetings; Series I; File 16, Juanita Hunter Jan 1990

Awards Committee Meetings; Series I; File 16, Juanita Hunter

Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]

No abstract provided.


Awards Committee Meetings; Series I; File 17, Juanita Hunter Jan 1990

Awards Committee Meetings; Series I; File 17, Juanita Hunter

Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]

No abstract provided.


Council On Legislation & Minority Focus Group; Series Ii; File 32, Juanita Hunter Jan 1990

Council On Legislation & Minority Focus Group; Series Ii; File 32, Juanita Hunter

Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]

No abstract provided.


Information Ana; Series Ii; File 54, Juanita Hunter Jan 1990

Information Ana; Series Ii; File 54, Juanita Hunter

Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]

No abstract provided.


Position Statement; Series I; File 114, Juanita Hunter Jan 1990

Position Statement; Series I; File 114, Juanita Hunter

Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]

No abstract provided.


Summary Nysna Presidency; Series I; File 171, Juanita Hunter Jan 1990

Summary Nysna Presidency; Series I; File 171, Juanita Hunter

Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]

No abstract provided.


How To Govern A City On A Hill: The Early Puritan Contribution To American Constitutionalism, John Witte Jr. Jan 1990

How To Govern A City On A Hill: The Early Puritan Contribution To American Constitutionalism, John Witte Jr.

Faculty Articles

This Article explores briefly the constitutional ideas and institutions of seventeenth-century Puritan New England. It analyzes the constitutional ideas that the Puritans derived from their theological doctrines of covenant, church and state, and sin, and it examines the forms and functions of political and ecclesiastical government they devised in implementation of these ideas.


Challenging Law, Establishing Differences: The Future Of Feminist Legal Scholarship, Martha Albertson Fineman Jan 1990

Challenging Law, Establishing Differences: The Future Of Feminist Legal Scholarship, Martha Albertson Fineman

Faculty Articles

I begin with my version of the ideally antagonistic interaction of feminist theory with the law. I locate my discussion between the extremes of grand theory and unique experience. I consider the central, pressing task of feminist theory to be challenging existing law and legal doctrines through the articulation and establishment of a theory of difference. In this essay I divide my discussion of the theory of difference into two sections. The first section concerns the theoretical and political necessity of establishing the differences between men and women. Articulation of the extent of this manifestation of difference illustrates that the …


0518: Mason County, W.Va. Superior Court, 1831-1851, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1990

0518: Mason County, W.Va. Superior Court, 1831-1851, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

This collection is composed of one volume of county court records for Mason County, Virginia (now West Virginia) titled, “Mascon County Superior Court, Memorandum Book, Law and Chancery Commencing June 16th, 1831”. The records document the plaintiffs and defendants appearing before the county court, any rulings or penalties, and annotations accompanying the case lists as required.


Alive And Well: Religious Freedom In The Welfare State, Anita L. Allen Jan 1990

Alive And Well: Religious Freedom In The Welfare State, Anita L. Allen

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Retaining The Rule Of Law In A Chevron World, Michael A. Fitts Jan 1990

Retaining The Rule Of Law In A Chevron World, Michael A. Fitts

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Extreme Scholastic Realism: Its Relevance To Philosophy Of Science Today, Susan Haack Jan 1990

Extreme Scholastic Realism: Its Relevance To Philosophy Of Science Today, Susan Haack

Articles

No abstract provided.


The Myth Of The Neutral Social Researcher In Contemporary Scientific Controversies, P Scott, Evelleen Richards, Brian Martin Jan 1990

The Myth Of The Neutral Social Researcher In Contemporary Scientific Controversies, P Scott, Evelleen Richards, Brian Martin

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

According to both traditional positivist approaches and also to the sociology of scientific knowledge, social analysts should not themselves become involved in the controversies they are investigating. But the experiences of the authors in studying contemporary scientific controversies - specifically, over the Australian Animal Health Laboratory, fluoridation, and vitamin C and cancer - show that analysts, whatever their intentions, cannot avoid being drawn into the fray. The field of controversy studies needs to address the implications of this process for both theory and practice.