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Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1992, Issue 4, Society Of American Law Teachers Dec 1992

Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1992, Issue 4, Society Of American Law Teachers

SALT Equalizer

Contents of this issue:

Cruz Reynoso to be Honored at SALT Dinner in San Francisco, at 1.

Sylvia A. Law, President's Column, at 1.

Michael M. Rooke-Ley, Law Grads Risk Being "Outed," at 2.

Charles Calleros, Combatting "ISMS" After R.A.V., at 4.

Hazel Weiser, Setting the Tone: Raising Diversity Issues at Orientation, at 5.

Joyce Saltalamachia, SALT Board Meets in Chicago, at 8.

Margery Koosed, Representing Death Row Inmates: Bringing Reality into the Classroom and Justice to the Unrepresented, at 11.

SALT-Minded Events in San Francisco, at 11.


Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1992, Issue 3, Society Of American Law Teachers Aug 1992

Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1992, Issue 3, Society Of American Law Teachers

SALT Equalizer

Contents of this issue:

Arthur S. Leonard, SALT to File Amicus Brief in Military Recruitment Case, at 1.

Sylvia A. Law, President's Column, at 1.

Joyce Saltalamachia, Report of the Board of Governor's Meetings, at 2.

Leslie Espinoza, The LSAT: A Lesson in Political Correctness, at 3.

SALT Committee, Hostile Law School Environments: Defining Institutional Responsibility, at 4.

Angela P. Harris, Blindness Bred by Privilege, at 7.

Zipporah Wiseman & Anne Goldstein, Reimagining Traditional Law School Courses, at 8.

Sylvia A. Law, An Insightful Look at Law School, at 10.

Michael M. …


A Practical Guide To Statutory Interpretation Today, William L. Reynolds Jun 1992

A Practical Guide To Statutory Interpretation Today, William L. Reynolds

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Language Rights And The Legal Status Of English-Only Laws In The Public And Private Sector, North Carolina Central Law Review Apr 1992

Language Rights And The Legal Status Of English-Only Laws In The Public And Private Sector, North Carolina Central Law Review

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1992, Issue 2, Society Of American Law Teachers Mar 1992

Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1992, Issue 2, Society Of American Law Teachers

SALT Equalizer

Contents of this issue:

Nell Jessup Newton, Weekend in the Woods: Fifth Annual Cover Conference, at 1.

Sylvia A. Law, President's Column, at 1.

Lucie White, Lawyers Challenging Apartheid: The Legal Resources Centre in South Africa, at 2.

Howard A. Glickstein, Book Review: Racism and Justice: The Case for Affirmative Action, at 4.

Patricia J. Williams, Refusing to be Silenced: The Bread and Circus Literacy Test, at 5.


Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1992, Issue 1, Society Of American Law Teachers Jan 1992

Salt Equalizer, Vol. 1992, Issue 1, Society Of American Law Teachers

SALT Equalizer

Contents of this issue:

Howard Glickstein, 1991-92 SALT Salary Survey, at 1.

SALT Membership, at 1.

Newly Elected Board Members, at 1.


What Would Happen If Videotaped Depositions Of Sexually Abused Children Were Routinely Admitted In Civil Trials? A Journey Through The Legal Process And Beyond , John B. Mitchell Jan 1992

What Would Happen If Videotaped Depositions Of Sexually Abused Children Were Routinely Admitted In Civil Trials? A Journey Through The Legal Process And Beyond , John B. Mitchell

Seattle University Law Review

As all of us are aware, there has been concern throughout our legal system about the trauma that child victims of sexual abuse suffer when testifying at criminal trials. It is likely that these same concerns will follow into the civil arena as civil cases for sexual abuse of child victims become more common. In response, advocates of child victims will propose that videotapes of child depositions be admitted in trial in place of live testimony. Such evidence may have profound effects on juries and may also alter the role of advocates in our civil system. This Article is about …


Life And Death In Washington State After Cruzan V. Director, Missouri Department Of Health, Nancy Watkins Anderson Jan 1992

Life And Death In Washington State After Cruzan V. Director, Missouri Department Of Health, Nancy Watkins Anderson

Seattle University Law Review

This Comment argues that the Washington legislature should amend Washington law to allow the removal of life-support measures, including artificial nutrition and hydration, from an incompetent patient in a persistent vegetative state. The Comment further argues that rather than following the ambiguous Informed Consent Law, the legislature should adopt the procedure outlined in the first, unmodified Grant decision. Part II of this Comment examines the Cruzan decision by the United States Supreme Court, including the facts of the case, holding of the court, aftermath of the decision, and long-term effects of the case. Part II also includes an extensive analysis …