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Congress And Terri Schiavo: A Primer On The American Constitutional Order, Michael P. Allen Dec 2005

Congress And Terri Schiavo: A Primer On The American Constitutional Order, Michael P. Allen

West Virginia Law Review

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Small Hope Floats: How The Lower Courts Have Sunk The Right Of Privacy, Stephanie D. Taylor Dec 2005

Small Hope Floats: How The Lower Courts Have Sunk The Right Of Privacy, Stephanie D. Taylor

West Virginia Law Review

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The Material-Fetal Conflict: The Right Of A Woman To Refuse A Cesarean Section Versus The State's Interest In Saving The Life Of The Fetus, Daniel R. Levy Esq. Sep 2005

The Material-Fetal Conflict: The Right Of A Woman To Refuse A Cesarean Section Versus The State's Interest In Saving The Life Of The Fetus, Daniel R. Levy Esq.

West Virginia Law Review

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Constitutional Considerations For Local Government Reform In West Virginia, Robert M. Bastress Jr. Sep 2005

Constitutional Considerations For Local Government Reform In West Virginia, Robert M. Bastress Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

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All Deliberate Speed: Brown's Past And Brown's Future, Charles J. Ogletree Jr. Apr 2005

All Deliberate Speed: Brown's Past And Brown's Future, Charles J. Ogletree Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

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The One And The Many: Individual Rights, Corporate Rights And The Diversity Of Groups, Bruce P. Frohnen Apr 2005

The One And The Many: Individual Rights, Corporate Rights And The Diversity Of Groups, Bruce P. Frohnen

West Virginia Law Review

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Holding Media Responsible For Deceptive Weight-Loss Advertising, Chester S. Galloway, Herbert Jack Rotfeld, Jef I. Richards Jan 2005

Holding Media Responsible For Deceptive Weight-Loss Advertising, Chester S. Galloway, Herbert Jack Rotfeld, Jef I. Richards

West Virginia Law Review

In Fall 2002, the Federal Trade Commission held a Workshop exploring the problem of misleading weight-loss promotional pitches. After the agency spent decades cleaning up deceptive advertising, the weight-loss industry continues to be replete with such tactics. In an attempt to more aggressively attack those deceptions, the FTC used the Workshop as a forum to suggest that media should play a more active role in screening ads for diet products and programs. Some saw this as an implied threat that the agency may begin holding media liable for publishing those ads. Media protest that this forces them into the de …