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Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Cases To Watch And Missouri Legislative Summary, Tom Ray
Cases To Watch And Missouri Legislative Summary, Tom Ray
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
New Directions For The Missouri Attorney General's Office, Timothy P. Duggan
New Directions For The Missouri Attorney General's Office, Timothy P. Duggan
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Interview With Martha Steincamp, Regional Counsel, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region Vii, An, Tom Ray
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
To Tell Or Not To Tell: Latent Environmental Defects And The Doctrine Of Caveat Emptor In Real Property Sales, Lisa J. Hamm Winnenauer
To Tell Or Not To Tell: Latent Environmental Defects And The Doctrine Of Caveat Emptor In Real Property Sales, Lisa J. Hamm Winnenauer
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Regulatory Takings - The Weak And The Strong, J. Patrick Sullivan
Regulatory Takings - The Weak And The Strong, J. Patrick Sullivan
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Guilty For Having Done Nothing: Passive Past Owners Face Cercla Liability, Lisa A. Lee
Guilty For Having Done Nothing: Passive Past Owners Face Cercla Liability, Lisa A. Lee
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Osha - What's New At A Twenty-Something Agency: Workplace Environmental Hazards, Joanne Levy
Osha - What's New At A Twenty-Something Agency: Workplace Environmental Hazards, Joanne Levy
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Agricultural Non-Point Source Pollution And Wetlands: A Sensible Approach, Anthony P. Farrell
Agricultural Non-Point Source Pollution And Wetlands: A Sensible Approach, Anthony P. Farrell
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Missouri Attorney General Enforcement Actions
Missouri Attorney General Enforcement Actions
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Update: A Forecast Of Issues Before Senate Policy Committees In The 1993-1994 Legislative Session, Office Of Senate Majority Whip Leroy F. Greene
Update: A Forecast Of Issues Before Senate Policy Committees In The 1993-1994 Legislative Session, Office Of Senate Majority Whip Leroy F. Greene
California Senate
No abstract provided.
Informational Hearing On: Part Ii - Review Of The Attorney General's Proposal To Create A State Gaming Commission, Senate Committee On Governmental Organization, Assembly Committee On Governmental Organization
Informational Hearing On: Part Ii - Review Of The Attorney General's Proposal To Create A State Gaming Commission, Senate Committee On Governmental Organization, Assembly Committee On Governmental Organization
California Joint Committees
No abstract provided.
Informational Hearing On: Part I. Indian Gaming In California, Senate Committee On Governmental Organization, Assembly Committee On Governmental Organization
Informational Hearing On: Part I. Indian Gaming In California, Senate Committee On Governmental Organization, Assembly Committee On Governmental Organization
California Joint Committees
No abstract provided.
Prop. 65 Warnings: Do They Fulfill The Intent Of The Law?, Clifford Rechtschaffen
Prop. 65 Warnings: Do They Fulfill The Intent Of The Law?, Clifford Rechtschaffen
Publications
It is over three years since regulations amending the Proposition 65 warning regulations were first proposed by the Health and Welfare Agency. After a half dozen drafts and innumerable public workshops, the chances of substantial changes being made to the regulations before the 1994 elections now seem virtually nil.
Highlights Of The Legislative Accomplishments Of 1993, California Senate Office Of Research
Highlights Of The Legislative Accomplishments Of 1993, California Senate Office Of Research
California Senate
A Summary of Significant Legislation that Reached the Governor's Desk.
Continuing Saga Of The Home Office Deduction, The , J. Patrick Sullivan
Continuing Saga Of The Home Office Deduction, The , J. Patrick Sullivan
Missouri Law Review
The deductibility of expenditures associated with home offices is an issue of great concern to many taxpayers. In Commissionerv. Soliman, the Supreme Court was presented with the opportunity to add a degree of certainty to this area of tax law. This Note will examine the Court's decision in Soliman and conclude that the Court did not take advantage of the opportunity presented to it. This Note will also assess the relative merits of several tests used for determining the deductibility of home office expenses and recommend a test that would give this area of the law a degree of certainty.
Prior Misconduct Evidence In Missouri, Bradley D. Kuhlman
Prior Misconduct Evidence In Missouri, Bradley D. Kuhlman
Missouri Law Review
Although the rules and exceptions regarding the admissibility of evidence of prior misconduct during criminal trials are well established, the theories and logic underlying the black letter law have apparently eroded to mere words. State v. Sladek' and State v. Bernard were two recent opportunities for the Missouri Supreme Court to examine the law of uncharged misconduct evidence. Unfortunately, the majority opinions in these cases did not address the central problems with this area of evidence but instead, they sidestepped the issues and created a new unprincipled exception The new exception, signature modus operandi/corroboration, ignores the central reason that prior …
Constitutional Design And Law: The Political Economy Of Cabinet And Congressional Government, Matthew S. R. Palmer
Constitutional Design And Law: The Political Economy Of Cabinet And Congressional Government, Matthew S. R. Palmer
The Hon Justice Matthew Palmer
The dissertation takes a political economy approach to constitutional design and legislation in the Westminster (Cabinet) and US (Congressional) models of government. Part I develops the economics of comparative political organization by constructing a theoretical framework for analyzing constitutional design. Part II applies the framework to distinguish the essences of the Cabinet and Congressional systems of constitutional design in the contexts of US and Canadian federal government. Part III analyzes the effects of the different constitutional designs on the processes of legislating in each system and on the substantive characteristics of legislation in each system. The analysis is subjected to …
The Hazardous Waste Land, Jerry L. Anderson
The Hazardous Waste Land, Jerry L. Anderson
Jerry L. Anderson
This article was one of the first comprehensive critiques of the Superfund remediation and liability system. The article addresses systemic problems with the CERCLA mechanism that result in inequity and slow the pace of cleanups.
In Appreciation: Martin B. Louis, Judith W. Wegner
In Appreciation: Martin B. Louis, Judith W. Wegner
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Symposium On Religious Law: Roman Catholic, Islamic, And Jewish Treatment Of Familial Issues, Including Education, Abortion, In Vitro Fertilization, Prenuptial Agreements, Contraception, And Martial Fraud, Azizah Y. Al-Hibri
Law Faculty Publications
This symposium offers perspectives from three religious law traditions: Roman Catholicism, Islam, and Judaism. Each of the three legal traditions offers a comprehensive, normative system that translates doctrine into practice and religious values into concrete directives. While the place of theological law differs in the respective religious bodies, each body asserts a binding authority over its confessional members.
Res Ipsa Loquitur, Seton Hall University School Of Law
Res Ipsa Loquitur, Seton Hall University School Of Law
Newspapers
No abstract provided.
Can We Share Ethical Views With Other Religions?, Robert Hannaford
Can We Share Ethical Views With Other Religions?, Robert Hannaford
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, October 7, 1993.
Dimensions Of The Right To Vote: The Write-In Vote, Donald Duck, And Voting Booth Speech Written-Off, The , David Perney
Dimensions Of The Right To Vote: The Write-In Vote, Donald Duck, And Voting Booth Speech Written-Off, The , David Perney
Missouri Law Review
In 1989, Judge Harrison L. Winter of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit announced that "under appropriate circumstances" a write-in vote for Donald Duck would be constitutionally protected as an exercise of a citizen's right to vote.' This pronouncement added to the growing but muddled field of jurisprudence concerning the right to vote. In Burdick v. Takushi, the United States Supreme Court eased back the broad parameters of the right to vote that the Fourth Circuit appeared to define. The goal of this Note is to outline the reasoning of the Burdick v. Takushi decision, to …
Address: Whose Federal Judiciary Is It Anyway, Stephen Reinhardt
Address: Whose Federal Judiciary Is It Anyway, Stephen Reinhardt
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
No abstract provided.
Provisional Measures In The Inter-American Human Rights System: An Innovative Development In International Law, Jo M. Pasqualucci
Provisional Measures In The Inter-American Human Rights System: An Innovative Development In International Law, Jo M. Pasqualucci
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
In this Article, Professor Pasqualucci examines the developing jurisprudence of provisional measures in the Inter-American human rights system. Through the adoption of provisional measures, a human rights court may order a state to protect persons who are in danger of imminent death or torture. The author first provides an overview of the Inter-American system of human rights. She then describes the historical background of the jurisprudence of provisional measures in the International Court of Justice and the European human rights system, which served as models for provisional measures in the developing Inter-American system. Finally, she analyzes the use of provisional …
Izvestiia As A Mirror Of Russian Legal Reform, Frances H. Foster
Izvestiia As A Mirror Of Russian Legal Reform, Frances H. Foster
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
In this Article, Professor Foster explores the breakdown of legal authority in post-Soviet Russia by examining the experience of the Russian newspaper Izvestiia. The author recounts the power struggles between the Russian president and the parliament, each seeking to exercise sole control over the destiny of Izvestiia and of post-Soviet Russia. Professor Foster argues that Izvestiia's battle for survival is merely symptomatic of the overall structural, procedural, and attitudinal obstacles to Russian legal reform in the post-Soviet era. The author concludes that the key to successful establishment of a stable, democratic, law-based state is a fundamental reconstitution of Russian legal …
Due Process Rights Of Parents And Children In International Child Abductions, Dorothy C. Daigle
Due Process Rights Of Parents And Children In International Child Abductions, Dorothy C. Daigle
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Rising divorce rates in recent years have led to increasingly frequent abductions of children by one parent away from the other parent. Often, abducting parents move the children to different jurisdictions in which the parents believe they can obtain a more favorable decision on custody. To remedy this problem, twenty-nine nations joined in 1980 to adopt the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. This Convention mandates the immediate return, upon request, of the abducted child to the state of habitual residence of the child. The Convention includes several limited exceptions to this mandate, applicable at the …