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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Treaty That Made America A World Power, William F. Swindler
The Treaty That Made America A World Power, William F. Swindler
Popular Media
No abstract provided.
Authorizing The Secretary Of The Interior To Set Aside Certain Judgment Funds Of The Three Affiliated Tribes Of Fort Berthold Reservation In North Dakota, United States Congress, Us Senate
Authorizing The Secretary Of The Interior To Set Aside Certain Judgment Funds Of The Three Affiliated Tribes Of Fort Berthold Reservation In North Dakota, United States Congress, Us Senate
US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations
This report, dated May 17 1983, also known as United States (US) Senate Report 98-126, was submitted by the US Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs to accompany Senate Bill 727, "to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to set aside certain judgment funds of the Three Affiliated Tribes of Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota, and for other purposes." In the report, the committee recommends passage of the bill, with three amendments that are detailed in the report.
The First Minute Book Of The Supreme Court Of The State Of Louisiana 1813 To May, 1818: An Annotated Edition, Sybil Ann Boudreaux
The First Minute Book Of The Supreme Court Of The State Of Louisiana 1813 To May, 1818: An Annotated Edition, Sybil Ann Boudreaux
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
The Supreme Court of the State of Louisiana, established by the first state constitution (1812) as the only appellate court in the judicial system, commenced its work on March 1, 1813. The Court's jurisdiction was limited to civil cases. It also had control over admissions to the bar and the rules for the administration of its own business. Created in the wake of the conflict between proponents of Louisiana's traditional civil law system and the promulgators of the federal government's territorial policy of common law imposition, the Supreme Court reinforced the ultimately accepted continuance of civil law within the limitations …
Affirmative Action Reports; Series Ii; File 5, Juanita Hunter
Affirmative Action Reports; Series Ii; File 5, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Access To Care; Series Ii; File 1, Juanita Hunter
Access To Care; Series Ii; File 1, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Board Action Summaries; Series Ii; File 12, Juanita Hunter
Board Action Summaries; Series Ii; File 12, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Bsn Scholarship; Series Ii; File 18, Juanita Hunter
Bsn Scholarship; Series Ii; File 18, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Cabinet Meetings; Series Ii; File 19, Juanita Hunter
Cabinet Meetings; Series Ii; File 19, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Legislation P I - Iv; Series Ii; File 61, Juanita Hunter
Legislation P I - Iv; Series Ii; File 61, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Policy Statement; Series Ii; File 91, Juanita Hunter
Policy Statement; Series Ii; File 91, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Task Force; Series Ii; File 105, Juanita Hunter
Task Force; Series Ii; File 105, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Capital Punishment; Series I; File 169, Juanita Hunter
Capital Punishment; Series I; File 169, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Ua12/8 Departmental Newsletter, Wku Police
Ua12/8 Departmental Newsletter, Wku Police
WKU Archives Records
WKU Police departmental newsletters for 1983.
The Arkansas Colonial Legal System, 1686-1766, Morris S. Arnold
The Arkansas Colonial Legal System, 1686-1766, Morris S. Arnold
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Book Review. The Professionalization Of The English County Courts, Morris S. Arnold
Book Review. The Professionalization Of The English County Courts, Morris S. Arnold
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Justice Brennan And The Bill Of Rights, David B. Brownhill
Justice Brennan And The Bill Of Rights, David B. Brownhill
Dissertations and Theses
The research problem examined in my thesis is stated clearly in the title: Justice Brennan and The Bill of Rights. In my examination, I relied primarily on Brennan's opinions, and secondarily, on scholarly commentaries authored by Brennan and others. I located the cases through a combination of sources. Initially, I consulted the Harvard Law Reviews' "Supreme Court Term, (1956-1981) Term(s)," which is published annually in its November edition, and then, I turned to the writings by, and about, Brennan my findings show that Brennan's approach in these cases has evolved over the years toward a more absolutist one.
The Sovereign People, Minority Rights And State Judiciaries : An Historical Study Of Tocqueville's Majoritarian Thesis, Erica Goodwin
The Sovereign People, Minority Rights And State Judiciaries : An Historical Study Of Tocqueville's Majoritarian Thesis, Erica Goodwin
Dissertations and Theses
In the decade of the 1830's, Alexis de Tocqueville published a perceptive analysis of America in the Jacksonian era, which focused upon the customs, manners and intellectual habits of its citizens, and their social condition as seen through its political institutions. He advanced the proposition--a paradox of democracy--that equality of condition was as compatible with tyranny as with freedom. The social consensus, which stemmed from the wide acceptance of doctrine of equality and common wants and interests, when brought to bear upon legislator and judge, public official, juryman, and the non-conforming individual, he termed the "tyranny of the majority."