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Clark Memorandum: Fall 2000, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
Clark Memorandum: Fall 2000, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
The Clark Memorandum
- Latter-day Saint Reflections on the Trial and Death of Jesus (John W. Welch)
- Basic Mediation Training (Jane Wise)
- Good Words for the Journey Ahead (Stephen H. Anderson)
- From the Orange County Register
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 42 Number 2, Fall 2000, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 42 Number 2, Fall 2000, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
10 - I WANT MY IPO! By Susan Vogel. With so much venture capital available out there, why do women have to sprint to catch up with men in the race for funding?
14 - ON THE THRESHOLD OF A NEW ERA By George F. Giacomini, Jr. A long-time SCU professor offers his opinion of the most pivotal moments in the University's 150-year history, from wars to the admission of women.
18 - OF HEADHUNTERS AND SOLDIERS By Renato Rosaldo. Living with a headhunting Filipino tribe taught this author to be open to the possibility that other cultures have valid, …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 42 Number 1, Summer 2000, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 42 Number 1, Summer 2000, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
8 - ATTACK OF THE KILLER TOMATOES? By Miriam Schulman. Beyond the hype of the headlines, there are no simple answers to the ethical questions raised by genetically modified food.
14 - BRAVE NEW WORLD By Tamara Straus. Now the lawyers want inside your head as they struggle to answer, "Who owns an idea?" Just the mere question is changing the face of legal education.
18 - THE GREAT GRADE GIVEAWAY By Jeff Zorn. Today's grades don't mean jack. So says one Santa Clara professor in this memoir and commentary on the evils of modern day grade inflation.
22 - …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 41 Number 4, Spring 2000, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 41 Number 4, Spring 2000, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
10 - THE IMPORTANCE OF REMEMBERING By Tamara Straus. On the I0-year anniversary, Santa Clara looks back at the Jesuit murders in El Salvador and finds a lasting legacy for the campus community.
16 - 64 MILLIONAIRES A DAY By Susan Vogel. Are they savvy or stingy? The wealthy in Silicon Valley are taking a new approach to philanthropy, but are they giving their fair share?
20 - EDUCATING FOR LIFE AND LEADERSHIP Santa Clara University is just months away from launching its year-long 150th anniversary celebration. Here's a preview of the five major sesquicentennial events.
Clark Memorandum: Spring 2000, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
Clark Memorandum: Spring 2000, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
The Clark Memorandum
- Just Lawyers (Ralph R. Mabey)
- Morality and Professional Ethics (Elder Dallin H. Oaks)
- Paradise Found (Joyce Janetski)
- Is it Possible to be a Lawyer and a Christian? (Brett Scharffs)
Ld 1028 - Protection Of Indian Archaeological Sites : Report To The Standing Committee On Appropriations And Financial Affairs, Maine Historic Preservation Commission
Ld 1028 - Protection Of Indian Archaeological Sites : Report To The Standing Committee On Appropriations And Financial Affairs, Maine Historic Preservation Commission
Maine Collection
LD 1028 - Protection of Indian Archaeological Sites : Report to the Standing Committee on Appropriations and Financial Affairs.
Arthur Spiess, Archaeologist, Maine Historic Preservation Commission with Representative Donald Soctomah, January, 2000.
Contents: Introduction / The Resource / The Problem / Synopsis of Existing Laws / Discussions with Law Enforcement / Site Monitoring or Stewardship / Discussion / Recommendations / Appendix A - Text of 27 MRSA 371-378 as Amended to Date / Appendix B - Written Comments from State Agencies on LD 1028 Consultation / Appendix C - Archaeological Site Monitoring Materials
Robert M. Benson Family Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Robert M. Benson Family Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Finding Aids
Spanning 1937-1969, materials consist of indentures, deeds, promissory notes, insurance maps, and other legal and financial records from the earliest years of Georgia Southern University, then known as First District Agricultural and Mechanical School; materials also include personal and professional correspondences from Charles E. Cone Realty Company to active and prospective tenants about owning land in Bulloch County, as well as a variety of local land plats, oversized maps, blueprints, and posters; additionally, there are photographs of prominent local figures and family members. A notable entry are newspapers detailing the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969. A selection of World …
Transitional Justice, Ruiti G. Teitel
Transitional Justice, Ruiti G. Teitel
Books
Ruti Teitel explores the ways in which a society should respond to evil rule. This is an insightful analysis of one of the most fundamental political science issues of our times - how the emerging democracies in Eastern Europe and elsewhere should deal with the legal systems inherited from their authoritarian pasts.
Should the past system be repudiated altogether? Should the leaders from the authoritarian period be punished? If so, how? Under what principles of law would punishment be justified, given that the leaders were, in general, acting legally according to the legal systems in effect at the time? This …