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Articles 1 - 30 of 37
Full-Text Articles in Law
States Weigh Disclosure Of Liability Insurance Status To Clients, Lisa Radtke Bliss
States Weigh Disclosure Of Liability Insurance Status To Clients, Lisa Radtke Bliss
Lisa Radtke Bliss
No abstract provided.
Text Of Solicitor Opinions And A Presidential Letter Regarding National Monuments And The Antiquities Act Of 1906, Mark Squillace
Text Of Solicitor Opinions And A Presidential Letter Regarding National Monuments And The Antiquities Act Of 1906, Mark Squillace
Research Data
These five full-text documents are cited in Mark Squillace, The Monumental Legacy of the Antiquities Act of 1906, 37 Ga. L. Rev. 473 (2003), available at http://scholar.law.colorado.edu/articles/508; and/or Mark Squillace, Eric Biber, Nicholas S. Bryner & Sean B. Hecht, Presidents Lack the Authority to Abolish or Diminish National Monuments, 103 Va. L. Rev. Online 55 (2017), http://www.virginialawreview.org/sites/virginialawreview.org/files/Hecht%20PDF.pdf:
- U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of the Solicitor, Opinion of Apr. 20, 1915 (cited in Opinion of January 30, 1935, M-27657).
- U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of the Solicitor, Opinion of June 3, 1924, M-12501, M-12529 (cited …
S17rs Sgfb No. 11 (College Bowl Competition), Andrew Vaughn, Logan Duplessis
S17rs Sgfb No. 11 (College Bowl Competition), Andrew Vaughn, Logan Duplessis
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
To allocate a maximum of six hundred fifteen dollars ($615.00) from the Student Government Legislative Contingency account to fund three (3) graduate members of the Food Science Club to attend the 2017 College Bowl Competition of the Institute of Food Technologies in Fayetteville, Arkansas from March 31-April 2, 2017
Contributor, Cassady V. Brewer
"Statutory Damages" In Copyright Law And The Mp3.Com Case, Michael B. Landau
"Statutory Damages" In Copyright Law And The Mp3.Com Case, Michael B. Landau
Michael B. Landau
No abstract provided.
Pro & Con: Should Congress Adopt A New Tax Credit For Buying A Home? Yes: No Recovery Is Possible If Homeowners Lose Their Homes, Jessica D. Gabel
Pro & Con: Should Congress Adopt A New Tax Credit For Buying A Home? Yes: No Recovery Is Possible If Homeowners Lose Their Homes, Jessica D. Gabel
Jessica Gabel Cino
No abstract provided.
The Deepwater Horizon Disaster Compensation Process As Corrective Justice: View From The Ground Up, Joan Flocks, James Davies
The Deepwater Horizon Disaster Compensation Process As Corrective Justice: View From The Ground Up, Joan Flocks, James Davies
Joan D. Flocks
No abstract provided.
Battering The Poor: How Georgia’S Mandatory Family Violence Classes Deny Indigent Defendants Equal Protection Of The Law, Whitney Scherck
Battering The Poor: How Georgia’S Mandatory Family Violence Classes Deny Indigent Defendants Equal Protection Of The Law, Whitney Scherck
Whitney Scherck
Thirty years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court in Bearden v. Georgia held that the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment prevents a court from incarcerating an individual for failure to pay a fine unless it first inquires into their reasons for failing to do so and determines that the defendant willfully failed to make bona fide efforts to pay. However, recently, a new kind of legal debt has emerged. As states’ budgets tighten, so-called user fees are becoming an increasingly common way for legislatures to toughen the criminal justice system without having to come up with funding for it. …
Kill-Lists And Accountability, Gregory S. Mcneal
Kill-Lists And Accountability, Gregory S. Mcneal
Gregory S. McNeal
This article is a comprehensive examination of the U.S. practice of targeted killings. It is based in part on field research, interviews, and previously unexamined government documents. The article fills a gap in the literature, which to date lacks sustained scholarly analysis of the accountability mechanisms associated with the targeted killing process. The article makes two major contributions: 1) it provides the first qualitative empirical accounting of the targeted killing process, beginning with the creation of kill-lists extending through the execution of targeted strikes; 2) it provides a robust analytical framework for assessing the accountability mechanisms associated with those processes. …
Defining American: The Dream Act, Immigration Reform, And Citizenship, Elizabeth Keyes
Defining American: The Dream Act, Immigration Reform, And Citizenship, Elizabeth Keyes
Elizabeth Keyes
The DREAM Act and the grassroots movement propelling the legislation forward reveal how the definition of citizenship is undergoing a dramatic transformation, in ways both inspiring and troubling. The DREAM movement depends upon the compelling but exceptional stories of passionate, high-achieving, law-abiding youth who already define themselves as being American, and worthy of legal status. Situating this narrative in the rich literature of citizenship, the article shows how the DREAM movement effectively exposes the disjuncture between the DREAMers' identity as Americans and their lack of legal immigration status. The article celebrates how this narrative succeeds as a contrast to the …
Contributor, Cassady V. Brewer
States Weigh Disclosure Of Liability Insurance Status To Clients, Lisa Radtke Bliss
States Weigh Disclosure Of Liability Insurance Status To Clients, Lisa Radtke Bliss
Faculty Publications By Year
No abstract provided.
Pro & Con: Should Congress Adopt A New Tax Credit For Buying A Home? Yes: No Recovery Is Possible If Homeowners Lose Their Homes, Jessica D. Gabel
Pro & Con: Should Congress Adopt A New Tax Credit For Buying A Home? Yes: No Recovery Is Possible If Homeowners Lose Their Homes, Jessica D. Gabel
Faculty Publications By Year
No abstract provided.
Business Associations And Professions, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Business Associations And Professions, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Administration Of Estates, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Administration Of Estates, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Consumer Protection, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Consumer Protection, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction: Review Of 1976 Selected California Legislation, Bonnie A. Mcdonald, Douglas E. Noll
Introduction: Review Of 1976 Selected California Legislation, Bonnie A. Mcdonald, Douglas E. Noll
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Crimes, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Crimes, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Civil Procedure, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Civil Procedure, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Employment Practices, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Employment Practices, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Procedure, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Criminal Procedure, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Health And Welfare, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Health And Welfare, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Energy, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Energy, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Domestic Relations, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Domestic Relations, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Insurance, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Insurance, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Elections, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Elections, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Environmental Protection, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Environmental Protection, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Property, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Property, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Juvenile Law, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Juvenile Law, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Taxation, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Taxation, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.