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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Georgia Life Act: Limiting Women's State Constitutional Right To Privacy, Phoebe Varunok
The Georgia Life Act: Limiting Women's State Constitutional Right To Privacy, Phoebe Varunok
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Cve And Constitutionality In The Twin Cities: How Countering Violent Extremism Threatens The Equal Protection Rights Of American Muslims In Minneapolis-St. Paul, Sarah Chaney Reichenbach
Cve And Constitutionality In The Twin Cities: How Countering Violent Extremism Threatens The Equal Protection Rights Of American Muslims In Minneapolis-St. Paul, Sarah Chaney Reichenbach
American University Law Review
In 2011, President Barack Obama announced a national strategy for countering violent extremism (CVE) to attempt to prevent the “radicalization” of potential violent extremists. The Obama Administration intended the strategy to employ a community-based approach, bringing together the government, law enforcement, and local communities for CVE efforts. Despite claiming to target extremism in all forms, government-funded CVE programs in the United States have almost exclusively focused on Islamic extremism. One pilot program focused on the Twin Cities in Minnesota—Minneapolis and St. Paul—home to the largest Somali community in the United States, most of whom are Muslim. The Trump Administration has …
Human Trafficking Victims' Need For Vacatur: Demolishing Roadblocks To Freedom: An Analysis Of The Current State Laws In The United States, The Current Federal Landscape, And A Call For The United Nations To Amend An Existing Protocol To Allow Victims Of Human Trafficking To Vacate Their Criminal Records, Melissa Owens
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Nonexcludable Surgical Method Patents, Jonas Anderson
Nonexcludable Surgical Method Patents, Jonas Anderson
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
A patent consists of only one right: the right to exclude others from practicing the patented invention. However, one class of patents statutorily lacks the right to exclude direct infringers: surgical method patents are not enforceable against medical practitioners or health care facilities, which are the only realistic potential direct infringers of such patents. Despite this, inventors regularly file for (and receive) surgical method patents. Why would anyone incur the expense (more than $20,000 on average) of acquiring a patent on a surgical method if that patent cannot be used to keep people from using the patent?
The traditional answer …
Class In The Classroom: Poverty, Policies, And Practices Impeding Education, Chris Chambers Goodman
Class In The Classroom: Poverty, Policies, And Practices Impeding Education, Chris Chambers Goodman
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Forgotten Children: Rethinking The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act Behavior Provisions, Margaret A. Dalton
Forgotten Children: Rethinking The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act Behavior Provisions, Margaret A. Dalton
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
President Trump's Crusade Against The Transgender Community, Brendan Williams
President Trump's Crusade Against The Transgender Community, Brendan Williams
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Forgotten Children: Rethinking The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act Behavior Provisions, Margaret A. Dalton
Forgotten Children: Rethinking The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act Behavior Provisions, Margaret A. Dalton
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Contemporary Aspects Of Female Genital Mutilation Prohibitions In The United States, Limor Ezioni
Contemporary Aspects Of Female Genital Mutilation Prohibitions In The United States, Limor Ezioni
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Coming Down The Pipeline: First Amendment Challenges To State-Level "Critical Infrastructure" Trespass Laws, Jenna Ruddock
Coming Down The Pipeline: First Amendment Challenges To State-Level "Critical Infrastructure" Trespass Laws, Jenna Ruddock
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Working 9 To 5? Equal Protection And States' Efforts To Impose Work Requirements For Medicaid Eligibility, David Wasserstein
Working 9 To 5? Equal Protection And States' Efforts To Impose Work Requirements For Medicaid Eligibility, David Wasserstein
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Class In The Classroom: Poverty, Policies, And Practices Impeding Education, Chris Chambers Goodman
Class In The Classroom: Poverty, Policies, And Practices Impeding Education, Chris Chambers Goodman
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
The Clinical Law Review At 25 - What Have We Wrought, Robert Dinerstein
The Clinical Law Review At 25 - What Have We Wrought, Robert Dinerstein
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Acting Differently: How Science On The Social Brain Can Inform Antidiscrimination Law, Susan Carle
Acting Differently: How Science On The Social Brain Can Inform Antidiscrimination Law, Susan Carle
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
Legal scholars are becoming increasingly interested in how the literature on implicit bias helps explain illegal discrimination. However, these scholars have not yet mined all of the insights that science on the social brain can offer antidiscrimination law. That science, which researchers refer to as social neuroscience, involves a broadly interdisciplinary approach anchored in experimental natural science methodologies. Social neuroscience shows that the brain tends to evaluate others by distinguishing between "us" versus "them" on the basis of often insignificant characteristics, such as how people dress, sing, joke, or otherwise behave. Subtle behavioral markers signal social identity and group membership, …
The Federal Death Penalty Scheme Is Not A Model For State Reform Of Capital Punishment Laws, Mark J. Macdougall, Karen D. Williams
The Federal Death Penalty Scheme Is Not A Model For State Reform Of Capital Punishment Laws, Mark J. Macdougall, Karen D. Williams
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Perfect Storm: New Mexico As A Case Study For Driving While Intoxicated And Driving Under The Influence Investigation And Persecution Post-Birchfield, Cynthia Armijo
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
Sg's Brief In Lucia Could Portend The End Of The Alj Program As We Have Known It, Jeffrey Lubbers
Sg's Brief In Lucia Could Portend The End Of The Alj Program As We Have Known It, Jeffrey Lubbers
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
The Perils And Possibilities Of Refugee Federalism, Burch Elias
The Perils And Possibilities Of Refugee Federalism, Burch Elias
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Can The Government Deport Immigrants Using Information It Encouraged Them To Provide?, Amanda Frost
Can The Government Deport Immigrants Using Information It Encouraged Them To Provide?, Amanda Frost
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
This Essay describes the legal and policy issues raised by any systematic effort to deport unauthorized immigrants based on information the government invited them to provide. Part I briefly surveys some of the major laws, regulations, and programs that encourage unauthorized immigrants to identify themselves. Part II analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of the statutory and constitutional arguments that immigrants could raise as a defense against deportations based on self-reported data. Part III explains that even if the government’s systematic use of such data to deport unauthorized immigrants is legal, doing so would be a poor policy choice for any …
On The Effects And History Of Stand-Your-Ground Laws, E. Dimitri Hasandras
On The Effects And History Of Stand-Your-Ground Laws, E. Dimitri Hasandras
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
Law Enforcement Access To Data Across Borders: The Evolving Security And Rights Issues, Jennifer Daskal
Law Enforcement Access To Data Across Borders: The Evolving Security And Rights Issues, Jennifer Daskal
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Why Delaware Courts Should Abolish The Schnell Doctrine, Mary Siegel
Why Delaware Courts Should Abolish The Schnell Doctrine, Mary Siegel
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Collateral Consequences And The Piling On Of The Utah White Collar Registry, Walter Pavlo
Collateral Consequences And The Piling On Of The Utah White Collar Registry, Walter Pavlo
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
Kids, Leave The Guns At Home: Why Maryland's 'Good And Substantial Reason' Requirement Comports With Constitutional Aims In The Post-Heller Era, Julia Johnson
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
Can Consumers Bring State Claims For Furnisher Errors On Their Credit Reports, Catherine Bourque
Can Consumers Bring State Claims For Furnisher Errors On Their Credit Reports, Catherine Bourque
Legislation and Policy Brief
In an increasingly digital world, it can often feel like numbers define us. Whether your social security number, your phone number, or your credit score, the cold truth is that your identity is often boiled down to a single number. In the financial world, your credit score traditionally defines your eligibility for credit and the cost of credit, but the uses of credit scores have expanded to include premiums for insurance, employment eligibility, and other non-financial determinations. Particularly in tough financial times, small fluctuations in credit scores can have large impacts on consumers’ access to affordable credit.
As furnishers and …
Bypassing Her Constitutional Rights: How The Nebraska Supreme Court Set A Damaging Precedent For Pregnant Minors Seeking Abortion Care, Carlie J. Armstrong
Bypassing Her Constitutional Rights: How The Nebraska Supreme Court Set A Damaging Precedent For Pregnant Minors Seeking Abortion Care, Carlie J. Armstrong
The Modern American
No abstract provided.
Planned Parenthood V. Rounds & Informed Consent, Kate Aizpuru
Planned Parenthood V. Rounds & Informed Consent, Kate Aizpuru
The Modern American
No abstract provided.
Fighting Impaired Driving In D.C.: A Response To D.C. Disturbia, Melissa Shear
Fighting Impaired Driving In D.C.: A Response To D.C. Disturbia, Melissa Shear
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
Family Treatment Drug Courts: A Perspective From Lewiston, Maine, John B. Beliveau, Aisling Ryan
Family Treatment Drug Courts: A Perspective From Lewiston, Maine, John B. Beliveau, Aisling Ryan
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.
On Professionalism, Civility, & Discovery, Kathryn Todryk
On Professionalism, Civility, & Discovery, Kathryn Todryk
Criminal Law Practitioner
No abstract provided.