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Full-Text Articles in Law
Public Entities, Officers, And Employees, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Public Entities, Officers, And Employees, 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.
Table Of Bill Numbers, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Table Of Bill Numbers, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Stemming The Modification Of Child-Support Orders By Responding Courts: A Proposal To Amend Ruresa's Antisupersession Clause, Jane H. Gorham
Stemming The Modification Of Child-Support Orders By Responding Courts: A Proposal To Amend Ruresa's Antisupersession Clause, Jane H. Gorham
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This Note examines the practice of using the Act to modify existing child-support orders. Part I explores the question of whether the Act's enforcement mechanisms were designed to permit the responding court to modify existing support orders. It emphasizes the problems involved with concurrent support orders and modification and describes the range of positions courts have taken to support or oppose allowing responding courts to modify support orders. Part II explores the federal child-support enforcement programs, their interstate applications, and their relationship to the Act's enforcement mechanisms. The analysis in these parts leads to Part III, which proposes an amendment …
Sexual Battery: Mixed-Signal Legislation Reveals Need For Further Reform, Barbara Fromm
Sexual Battery: Mixed-Signal Legislation Reveals Need For Further Reform, Barbara Fromm
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Preventing The Silent Epidemic From Crippling Our Children: Recommended Revisions Of The Illinois Lead Poisoning Prevention Act, 24 J. Marshall L. Rev. 843 (1991), Carolyn H. Eckert
Preventing The Silent Epidemic From Crippling Our Children: Recommended Revisions Of The Illinois Lead Poisoning Prevention Act, 24 J. Marshall L. Rev. 843 (1991), Carolyn H. Eckert
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
One Person, One Vote: Is It Time For A New Constitutional Principle?, Alexander D. Rosati
One Person, One Vote: Is It Time For A New Constitutional Principle?, Alexander D. Rosati
NYLS Journal of Human Rights
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.
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.
Evidence, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Evidence, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Agriculture, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Agriculture, 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.
Transportation And Motor Vehicles, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Transportation And Motor Vehicles, 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.
Public Entities, Officers, And Employees, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Public Entities, Officers, And Employees, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Evaluation Of Recycling Legislation Pending Before The 119th Session Of The Ohio General Assembly, Christopher D. Knopf
Evaluation Of Recycling Legislation Pending Before The 119th Session Of The Ohio General Assembly, Christopher D. Knopf
Cleveland State Law Review
This Article summarizes and analyzes the recycling bills before the 119th Session of the Ohio General Assembly. Part I of this Article reviews the requirements and recommendations of H.B. 592 and the State Plan. Part II provides an overview of the recycling bills and identifies the three basic approaches to recycling represented by these bills. Parts III, IV, V, and VI summarize and evaluate the recycling bills. This Article uses three criteria to evaluate the recycling bills: (1) consistency with H.B. 592 and the State Plan, (2) effectiveness in preventing the disposal of solid waste in landfills, and (3) efficiency …
Osha Criminal Penalty Reform Act: Workplace Safety May Finally Become A Reality, Timothy G. Gorbatoff
Osha Criminal Penalty Reform Act: Workplace Safety May Finally Become A Reality, Timothy G. Gorbatoff
Cleveland State Law Review
Present criminal penalty provisions under the Occupational Safety and Health Act are outdated and inadequate. They provide no meaningful deterrent to potential violators of workplace safety and health standards. This Note is written to assist the reader in understanding the statutory barriers which have hindered criminal enforcement of the OSH Act, and how the OSHA Criminal Penalty Reform Act breaks down these barriers to provide for a more effective criminal penalty structure. It begins with a brief history behind the enactment of the OSH Act and its enforcement record since 1970. Section III moves to a discussion of enhanced criminal …
Property, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
Property, University Of The Pacific; Mcgeorge School Of Law
McGeorge Law Review
No abstract provided.
Presumed Innocent: Illinois' Rejection Of Market Share Liability In Smith V. Eli Lilly & (And) Company Is Cause In Fact To Celebrate, 24 J. Marshall L. Rev. 869 (1991), Steven Bonanno
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Unced And The Evolution Of Principles Of International Environmental Law, 25 J. Marshall L. Rev. 19 (1991), M.P.A. Kindall
Unced And The Evolution Of Principles Of International Environmental Law, 25 J. Marshall L. Rev. 19 (1991), M.P.A. Kindall
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Office Of The Legislative Analyst, G. Bernardini
Office Of The Legislative Analyst, G. Bernardini
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Assembly Office Of Research, M. Walker
Assembly Office Of Research, M. Walker
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
General Legislation, S. Barrow
General Legislation, S. Barrow
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Can Antidumping Law Apply To Trade In Services?, Hideaki Kubo
Can Antidumping Law Apply To Trade In Services?, Hideaki Kubo
Michigan Journal of International Law
In this paper, the author will investigate whether current U.S. antidumping law can apply to trade in services. Because service industries vary significantly in nature, the author takes an industry-specific approach, selecting three service industries - insurance, banking, and construction - and discussing possible problems in applying the U.S. antidumping law to these industries.
Legal Rape: The Marital Rape Exemption, 24 J. Marshall L. Rev. 393 (1991), Sandra L. Ryder, Sheryl A. Kuzmenka
Legal Rape: The Marital Rape Exemption, 24 J. Marshall L. Rev. 393 (1991), Sandra L. Ryder, Sheryl A. Kuzmenka
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
American Family Law In The Age Of Aids: An Annotated Bibliography, 24 J. Marshall L. Rev. 625 (1991), John R. Austin, Rebecca S. Trammell
American Family Law In The Age Of Aids: An Annotated Bibliography, 24 J. Marshall L. Rev. 625 (1991), John R. Austin, Rebecca S. Trammell
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Privity, Products Liability, And Ucc Warranties: A Retrospect Of And Prospects For Illinois Commercial Code 2-318, 25 J. Marshall L. Rev. 177 (1991), Steven Bonanno
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.