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The Trammel Court's Hasty Rejection Of Jerry Maguire's View Of Marriage, Louis W. Hensler
The Trammel Court's Hasty Rejection Of Jerry Maguire's View Of Marriage, Louis W. Hensler
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Relevancy Of Foreign Law As Persuasive Authority And Congress's Response To Its Use: A Preemptive Attack On The Constitution Restoration Act, Elizabeth Bulat Turner
The Relevancy Of Foreign Law As Persuasive Authority And Congress's Response To Its Use: A Preemptive Attack On The Constitution Restoration Act, Elizabeth Bulat Turner
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Georgia's Codification Of Daubert: Narrowing The Admissibility Of Novel Scientific Evidence In Georgia?, Alfred R. Politzer
Georgia's Codification Of Daubert: Narrowing The Admissibility Of Novel Scientific Evidence In Georgia?, Alfred R. Politzer
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Setting Aside The Will Of The Plaintiffs: How And Why The 1950s School-Desegregation Strategy Marginalized Experiences Of Black Self-Determination In Unequal Schools And Examples Of Black Self-Sufficiency In Equalization Plans, Amos N. Jones
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
How Much Cooperation Between Government Agencies Is Too Much?: Reconciling United States V. Scrushy, The Corporate Fraud Task Force, And The Nature Of Parallel Proceedings, Jody M. Arogeti
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Emperor Has No Clothes: Postmodern Legal Thought And Cognitive Science, Scott Fruehwald
The Emperor Has No Clothes: Postmodern Legal Thought And Cognitive Science, Scott Fruehwald
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
2006 Georgia House And Senate Bill Index, Georgia State University Law Review
2006 Georgia House And Senate Bill Index, Georgia State University Law Review
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Public Officials State Of Georgia Division Of Archives And History: Authorize The Display Of Certain Historical Documents As Part Of The Foundation Of American Law And Government; Provide A Context For Historical Documents; Provide For Related Matters; Repeal Conflicting Laws; And For Other Purposes, Erica Boughner
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act authorizes local municipalities and political subdivisions to post documents considered to be relative to the foundations of American law and government. The authorized documents include the Mayflower Compact, the Ten Commandments as extracted from Exodus Chapter 20, the Declaration of Independence, the Magna Carta, The Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key, the national motto, the Preamble to the Georgia Constitution, the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution, and the description on the image of Lady Justice. The Foundations of American Law and Government display is to include these nine documents together with a context for …
Crimes And Offenses Forgery And Fraudulent Practices: Enact The Georgia Child, Family, And School Communications Protection Act; Provide A Short Title; Provide For Definitions; Create A Service To Protect Child, Family, And School Communications; Provide Conditions For Registration; Provide For A Fee; Provide For Procedures; Provide For Verification From The Contents Of The Service; Prohibit The Transmission Of Certain Messages; Provide For Exceptions; Prohibit The Release Of Certain Information; Shield Certain Information From Public Inspection; Provide For A Penalty; Provide For Civil Actions; Provide For Related Matters; Provide For An Effective Date; Repeal Conflicting Laws; And For Other Purposes, Frank Cobia
Georgia State University Law Review
The bill as passed by the Senate would create a registry of electronic contact points for children and prevent anyone wishing to send messages advertising content that is illegal for a minor to purchase, view, possess, participate in or receive from sending to a registered contact point. The system would be funded by charging senders a fee for scrubbing their address lists. The bill provides for both criminal and civil penalties. The bill was modified in the House committee to replace the registry with a requirement that messages advertising such things as pornography, gambling and prostitution must contain ADV:ADLT in …
Eminent Domain General Provisions And Condemnation Procedure: Provide A Comprehensive Revision Of Provisions Regarding The Power Of Eminent Domain, Jody Arogeti, Anita Bhushan, Jill M. Irvin, Jessica Kattula
Eminent Domain General Provisions And Condemnation Procedure: Provide A Comprehensive Revision Of Provisions Regarding The Power Of Eminent Domain, Jody Arogeti, Anita Bhushan, Jill M. Irvin, Jessica Kattula
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act amends the definition of blight, and adds a definition of public use and economic development. The Act amends the process and the powers of eminent domain. The Act increases the procedural requirements of eminent domain, including new notice provisions, additional rights for the condemnee, and new requirements for the condemnor. The Act increases procedural safeguards for property owners by enhancing notice requirements. The Act takes the power of eminent domain out of the hands of development authorities and gives the power to elected officials.
Constitution Of The State Of Georgia A Resolution: Amend The Constitution Of Georgia So As To Protect Lottery Funds So That They May Be Reserved Only For The Hope Scholarship Program And Other Tuition Grants, Scholarships Or Loans To Enable Citizens Of This State To Attend Colleges And Universities Within This State, For Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten, And For Educational Shortfall Reserves; Provide For Submission Of This Amendment For Ratification Or Rejection; And For Other Purposes, Kevin A. Mcgill
Georgia State University Law Review
The resolutions were proposed to amend the Georgia Constitution to restrict the use of lottery proceeds to fund core areas, including the HOPE Scholarship Program; other college and university tuition grants, scholarships, and loans; pre-kindergarten programs; and the state educational shortfall reserve. The resolutions would have removed language from the Georgia Constitution that allows these funds to be used to provide training on the use of computers and electronic instructional materials to K-12 teachers, technical institute personnel, and university professors and instructors. The resolutions also would have removed language permitting lottery funds to be used for capital projects at educational …
Table Of 2006 Georgia Code Sections Affected, Georgia State University Law Review
Table Of 2006 Georgia Code Sections Affected, Georgia State University Law Review
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Grutter Effects: Implications For "Re-Desegregation" Of Public Education In Georgia?, Christopher J. Sullivan
Grutter Effects: Implications For "Re-Desegregation" Of Public Education In Georgia?, Christopher J. Sullivan
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Waves Of Concern: Copyright Issues In Satellite Radio, Eric M. Jenniges
Waves Of Concern: Copyright Issues In Satellite Radio, Eric M. Jenniges
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Who Fits The Profile?: Thoughts On Race, Class, Clusters, And Redevelopment, Audrey G. Mcfarlane
Who Fits The Profile?: Thoughts On Race, Class, Clusters, And Redevelopment, Audrey G. Mcfarlane
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
China's Polycentric Regional Growth: Shanghai's Satellite Cities, The Automobile, And New Urbanism With Chinese Characteristics, Edward H. Ziegler
China's Polycentric Regional Growth: Shanghai's Satellite Cities, The Automobile, And New Urbanism With Chinese Characteristics, Edward H. Ziegler
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Footprint For An International City: Transportation And Redevelopment, Catherine L. Ross, Jessica Harbour
Footprint For An International City: Transportation And Redevelopment, Catherine L. Ross, Jessica Harbour
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foreword: Why A Conference On Redevelopment, And Why Now, Colin Crawford
Foreword: Why A Conference On Redevelopment, And Why Now, Colin Crawford
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Why Kelo Is Not Good News For Local Planners And Developers, Daniel H. Cole
Why Kelo Is Not Good News For Local Planners And Developers, Daniel H. Cole
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Brownfield Redevelopment Strategies In The United States, James Kushner
Brownfield Redevelopment Strategies In The United States, James Kushner
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
O'Hagan Revisited: Should A Fiduciary Duty Be Required Under The Misappropriation Theory?, Rebecca S. Smith
O'Hagan Revisited: Should A Fiduciary Duty Be Required Under The Misappropriation Theory?, Rebecca S. Smith
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Affordable Housing And Redevelopment: Quantifying Affordable Housing Need And Responses In New York City, Robert W. Burchell, William R. Dolphin, Chaolun Zhu
Affordable Housing And Redevelopment: Quantifying Affordable Housing Need And Responses In New York City, Robert W. Burchell, William R. Dolphin, Chaolun Zhu
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Beyond Kelo: Thinking About Urban Development In The 21st Century, Wendell E. Pritchett
Beyond Kelo: Thinking About Urban Development In The 21st Century, Wendell E. Pritchett
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Low-Fat Foods Or Big Fat Lies?: The Role Of Deceptive Marketing In Obesity Lawsuits, Matthew Walker
Low-Fat Foods Or Big Fat Lies?: The Role Of Deceptive Marketing In Obesity Lawsuits, Matthew Walker
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
"When You Come To A Fork In The Road, Take It," And Other Sage Advice For First-Time Law School Exam Takers, Patrick Wiseman
"When You Come To A Fork In The Road, Take It," And Other Sage Advice For First-Time Law School Exam Takers, Patrick Wiseman
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Perennial Conflict Between International Criminal Justice And Realpolitik, M. Cherif Bassiouni
The Perennial Conflict Between International Criminal Justice And Realpolitik, M. Cherif Bassiouni
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Disability And Family Relationships: Marriage Penalties And Support Anomalies, Robert E. Rains
Disability And Family Relationships: Marriage Penalties And Support Anomalies, Robert E. Rains
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
National Security Versus Due Process: Korematsu Raises Its Ugly Head Sixty Years Later In Hamdi And Padilla, Sarah A. Whalin
National Security Versus Due Process: Korematsu Raises Its Ugly Head Sixty Years Later In Hamdi And Padilla, Sarah A. Whalin
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cultural Defenses In Georgia: Cultural Pluralism And Justice - Can Georgia Have Both?, Hannah Yi Crockett
Cultural Defenses In Georgia: Cultural Pluralism And Justice - Can Georgia Have Both?, Hannah Yi Crockett
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
"Official Immunity" In Local Government Law: A Quantifiable Confrontation, R. Perry Sentell Jr.
"Official Immunity" In Local Government Law: A Quantifiable Confrontation, R. Perry Sentell Jr.
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.