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Memorandum Of Argument For Leave To Appeal Of The Appellant James R. Demers, Court Of Appeal For Province Of British Columbia, Jeffrey C. Tuomala
Memorandum Of Argument For Leave To Appeal Of The Appellant James R. Demers, Court Of Appeal For Province Of British Columbia, Jeffrey C. Tuomala
Jeffrey C. Tuomala
No abstract provided.
Review Of Administrative And Expert Monitoring Of International Treaties, Edited By Paul C. Szasz, David A. Wirth
Review Of Administrative And Expert Monitoring Of International Treaties, Edited By Paul C. Szasz, David A. Wirth
David A. Wirth
No abstract provided.
Analyzing Incomplete Political Science Data: An Alternative Algorithm For Multiple Imputation, Gary King, Anne Joseph O'Connell, James Honaker, Kenneth Scheve
Analyzing Incomplete Political Science Data: An Alternative Algorithm For Multiple Imputation, Gary King, Anne Joseph O'Connell, James Honaker, Kenneth Scheve
Anne Joseph O'Connell
No abstract provided.
Free Speech, Toxic Tort, And The Battle Of Sugar Creek, Robert R.M. Verchick
Free Speech, Toxic Tort, And The Battle Of Sugar Creek, Robert R.M. Verchick
Robert R.M. Verchick
No abstract provided.
A Hobson's Choice: Ensuring Open Government Or Conserving Government Funds, Michele L. Mekel
A Hobson's Choice: Ensuring Open Government Or Conserving Government Funds, Michele L. Mekel
Michele L Mekel
Part and Parcel of American democracy is the notion that governmental functions should be carried out in a manner that is open to public scrutiny and accessible to the people. Capturing this belief, sunshine laws and freedom of information statutes requiring public access to government meetings and records began to emerge as early as 1898. Following the 1966 passage of the Federal Freedom of Information Act, states that lacked such provisions adopted open records and open meetings laws. Currently all 50 states and the District of Columbia have statutory provisions that allow public access to official records and meetings. Nevertheless, …
Immigration Consequences Of Criminal Convictions, Daniel Kanstroom
Immigration Consequences Of Criminal Convictions, Daniel Kanstroom
Daniel Kanstroom
No abstract provided.
Anthropometry, The Police Expert, And The Deptford Murders: The Contested Introduction Of Fingerprinting For The Identification Of Criminals In Late Victorian And Edwardian Britain, Jane Caplan, John Torpey, Anne O'Connell
Anthropometry, The Police Expert, And The Deptford Murders: The Contested Introduction Of Fingerprinting For The Identification Of Criminals In Late Victorian And Edwardian Britain, Jane Caplan, John Torpey, Anne O'Connell
Anne Joseph O'Connell
No abstract provided.
Introduction, Daniel Kanstroom
Musings On The Seeming Inevitability Of Global Convergence In Banking Law
Musings On The Seeming Inevitability Of Global Convergence In Banking Law
Patricia A. McCoy
No abstract provided.