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Full-Text Articles in Law
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1987, Issue 4, Society Of American Law Teachers
Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1987, Issue 4, Society Of American Law Teachers
SALT Equalizer
Contents of this issue:
Richard Chused, SALT Study on the Hiring and Retention of Minority and Female Faculty, at 1.
Emma Coleman Jordan, President's Message: What Do Law Professors Do?, at 3.
The 1986 Health Care Cost Containment Survey Of Local Public Employers In California, Public Employment Relations Board
The 1986 Health Care Cost Containment Survey Of Local Public Employers In California, Public Employment Relations Board
California Agencies
This survey provides an overview of employer expenditures for active and retired public employees and offers a description of health care cost containment activities between 1984 and 1985. In addition, the survey permits various comparisons of costs by employers for active employees and cost containment activities between 1984 and 1985. The purpose of these comparisons is to assess the extent of the change among public sector employers as it relates to the expenditure and management of funds for health benefits provided for public employees.
The T.C. Williams School Of Law Newsletter: Summer 1987
The T.C. Williams School Of Law Newsletter: Summer 1987
Richmond Law Magazine
Features:
Law School Welcomes New Dean : Joseph D. Harbaugh Assumed post in Mid-July
Daniel T. Murphy: A Steady Hand on the Helm
Law School Welcomes New Director of Development
Griffin B. Bell Visits T. C. Williams
Felix E. Edmunds An Outstanding Alumnus
The Passing of a Legal Legend
Qualitative Standards For 'Qualified Securities': Sec Regulation Of Voting Rights, Roberta S. Karmel
Qualitative Standards For 'Qualified Securities': Sec Regulation Of Voting Rights, Roberta S. Karmel
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Independent Corporate Board: A Means To What End?, Roberta S. Karmel
The Independent Corporate Board: A Means To What End?, Roberta S. Karmel
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Conceptualizing Proof And Calculating Probabilities: A Response To Professor Kaye, Neil B. Cohen
Conceptualizing Proof And Calculating Probabilities: A Response To Professor Kaye, Neil B. Cohen
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Blue-Sky Merit Regulation: Benefit To Investors Or Burden On Commerce?, Roberta S. Karmel
Blue-Sky Merit Regulation: Benefit To Investors Or Burden On Commerce?, Roberta S. Karmel
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
How To Avoid Increased Damages And Attorneys' Fees: The Duties Of The Accused Infringer And The Patent Owner, 20 J. Marshall L. Rev. 433 (1987), Kirk M. Hartung
How To Avoid Increased Damages And Attorneys' Fees: The Duties Of The Accused Infringer And The Patent Owner, 20 J. Marshall L. Rev. 433 (1987), Kirk M. Hartung
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Terrorism And The Constitution, Christopher L. Blakesley
Terrorism And The Constitution, Christopher L. Blakesley
Scholarly Works
How do terrorism and the Iran-Contra hearings relate to the Constitution? My thesis is that there is a tendency for the executive of this or any nation to eschew even constitutionally mandated avenues of problem solving considered to be cumbersome, inefficient, or inimical to the executive’s vision of the national interest in foreign affairs. There is also a tendency to consider one’s own conduct and the conduct of one’s allies and friends to be justified when it is directed at goals deemed by the executive branch to be good. Constitutional provisions based on the checks and balances and separation of …
Child Welfare Decisionmaking: In Search Of The Least Drastic Alternative, Marsha Garrison
Child Welfare Decisionmaking: In Search Of The Least Drastic Alternative, Marsha Garrison
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Jurisdiction As Legal Protection Against Terrorism, Christopher L. Blakesley
Jurisdiction As Legal Protection Against Terrorism, Christopher L. Blakesley
Scholarly Works
On June 14, 1985, Robert Stethem was shot to death aboard a hijacked TWA airliner. On October 7, 1985, the Italian cruise-liner, Achille Lauro, was hijacked and the next day Leon Klinghofer was killed and thrown overboard. On Julyu 2, 1986, Rodrgio Rojas was mortally wounded when he was doused with gasoline and set afire while walking with protesters in Santiago, Chile. Soviets are said to leave booby-trapped dolls for Afghan Moujahadeen children. There is evidence that the United States government directly supports the Nicaraguan contras who, in waging their guerilla war, allegedly have killed innocent citizens. It is …
Drugs And Small Arms: Can Law Stop The Traffic?, Christopher L. Blakesley
Drugs And Small Arms: Can Law Stop The Traffic?, Christopher L. Blakesley
Scholarly Works
Professor Blakesley presides over this panel discussion on laws combating the illegal importation of drugs and small arms, and their implications for international and domestic law.