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Administrative Regulation Of The High School Press, Michigan Law Review
Administrative Regulation Of The High School Press, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
This Note examines the constitutional limits on administrative regulation of publications by and for public high school students. Part I discusses the widely divergent standards adopted by different circuits. Part II describes the hard line the Supreme Court has taken against restraints on free expression in the adult context and the different circumstances that justify limiting freedom of expression in high schools. Part III discusses the timing of administrative regulation of student speech. This Part argues that prior restraint is constitutionally acceptable and, in fact, preferable to subsequent punishment so long as its use is governed by proper criteria. Part …
The West German Administrative Procedure Act: A Study In Administrative Decision Making, Edward J. Eberle
The West German Administrative Procedure Act: A Study In Administrative Decision Making, Edward J. Eberle
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Withdrawals Of Public Lands Under The Federal Land Policy And Management Act, David H. Getches
Withdrawals Of Public Lands Under The Federal Land Policy And Management Act, David H. Getches
The Federal Land Policy and Management Act (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
17 pages.
Wilderness And The Public Lands, John D. Leshy
Wilderness And The Public Lands, John D. Leshy
The Federal Land Policy and Management Act (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
18 pages (includes chart).
Agenda: The Federal Land Policy And Management Act, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: The Federal Land Policy And Management Act, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
The Federal Land Policy and Management Act (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado School of Law professors James N. Corbridge, Lawrence J. MacDonnell, David H. Getches and Charles F. Wilkinson.
This important piece of legislation, passed by Congress in 1976 following many years of extensive study and debate, directs the activities of the nation's major land manager--the Bureau of Land Management. The FLPMA conference will bring together a distinguished group of experts to review the law itself, to consider the effectiveness with which it has been implemented, and to discuss the key issues which have arisen under its implementation.
Keeping Miners Out Of Work: The Cost Of Judicial Revision Of Arbitration Awards, Richard L. Trumka
Keeping Miners Out Of Work: The Cost Of Judicial Revision Of Arbitration Awards, Richard L. Trumka
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Review And Constitutional Ethics, Martin H. Redish
Judicial Review And Constitutional Ethics, Martin H. Redish
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Constitutional Fate: Theory of the Constitution by Philip Bobbitt
How Useful Is Judicial Review In Free Speech Cases, Robert F. Nagel
How Useful Is Judicial Review In Free Speech Cases, Robert F. Nagel
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Price Of Asking The Wrong Question: An Essay On Constitutional Scholarship And Judicial Review, Erwin Chemerinsky
The Price Of Asking The Wrong Question: An Essay On Constitutional Scholarship And Judicial Review, Erwin Chemerinsky
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Notes On A Bicentennial Constitution: Part I, Processes Of Change, William W. Van Alstyne
Notes On A Bicentennial Constitution: Part I, Processes Of Change, William W. Van Alstyne
Faculty Scholarship
With the approach of the Bill of Rights bicentennial, this paper takes the cause for celebration as an equally important occasion for critique. This work argues that the most distinguishing aspects of our Constitution are not the Bill of Rights, federalism, and separation of powers, but rather the availability of judicial review, the political insulation of federal judges, and the limited mechanisms available for constitutional change.
How Useful Is Judicial Review In Free Speech Cases?, Robert F. Nagel
How Useful Is Judicial Review In Free Speech Cases?, Robert F. Nagel
Publications
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law As Moral Philosophy, Gerard E. Lynch
Constitutional Law As Moral Philosophy, Gerard E. Lynch
Faculty Scholarship
The seemingly inexhaustible debate over the proper role of the Supreme Court in constitutional adjudication concerns an issue of enormous practical importance: whether the Court has or should have the power to overturn the decision of a democratically elected legislature to, say, prohibit abortions, affects not only the allocation of significant political power, but also the moral lives and indeed the very bodies of millions of citizens. For this reason, many contributions to that debate, from academics as well as from practicing politicians, have burned with the passion of political commitment, seeking to influence events directly by persuading judges (or …