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Mediation Of Civil Cases: Neither Panacea Nor Anathema (A Prescription For Change In Procedural Rules), Lawrence C. Mann
Mediation Of Civil Cases: Neither Panacea Nor Anathema (A Prescription For Change In Procedural Rules), Lawrence C. Mann
Law Faculty Research Publications
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Religious Free Speech Rights Of Students In Public Schools: The Educator's Dilemma, Rosalie Levinson
Religious Free Speech Rights Of Students In Public Schools: The Educator's Dilemma, Rosalie Levinson
Law Faculty Publications
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Compensatory Discrimination Under The Perspective Of The Equality Clauses Of The Constitutions Of The United States And India, Sujatha Ganesan
Compensatory Discrimination Under The Perspective Of The Equality Clauses Of The Constitutions Of The United States And India, Sujatha Ganesan
LLM Theses and Essays
This thesis undertakes a comparative study of the Constitutional limits on affirmative action programs (or the compensatory discrimination policies) in the United States and India. The discussion is restricted to comparison of compensatory discrimination on the basis of race in the United States with that of caste in India. With respect to matters of compensatory discrimination, the purpose of the thesis is to show that while the United States and India have adopted similar policies to rectify the inequalities that exist in the respective societies, the constitutional treatment of these policies by both countries is very different resulting from the …
Coliseum Square Association V. City Of New Orleans: Streets For Rent, Or Public Things And The Undermining Of The Doctrine Of Inalienability, David V. Snyder
Coliseum Square Association V. City Of New Orleans: Streets For Rent, Or Public Things And The Undermining Of The Doctrine Of Inalienability, David V. Snyder
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Group Actions In Civil Procedure: The United States Experience, Mary Kay Kane
Group Actions In Civil Procedure: The United States Experience, Mary Kay Kane
Faculty Scholarship
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