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A Dean's Letter To New Law Faculty About Scholarship, Donald J. Weidner Sep 1994

A Dean's Letter To New Law Faculty About Scholarship, Donald J. Weidner

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"Reinventing Government": A Conceptual Framework For Evaluating The Proposed Superfund Reform Act Of 1994'S Approach To Intergovernmental Relations, David L. Markell Jul 1994

"Reinventing Government": A Conceptual Framework For Evaluating The Proposed Superfund Reform Act Of 1994'S Approach To Intergovernmental Relations, David L. Markell

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States As Innovators: It's Time For A New Look To Our "Laboratories Of Democracy" In The Effort To Improve Our Approach To Environmental Regulation, David L. Markell Jan 1994

States As Innovators: It's Time For A New Look To Our "Laboratories Of Democracy" In The Effort To Improve Our Approach To Environmental Regulation, David L. Markell

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A Syncopated Chevron: Emphasizing Reasoned Decision-Making In Reviewing Agency Interpretations Of Statutes, Mark Seidenfeld Jan 1994

A Syncopated Chevron: Emphasizing Reasoned Decision-Making In Reviewing Agency Interpretations Of Statutes, Mark Seidenfeld

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A Big Picture Approach To Presidential Influence Of Agency Policy, Mark Seidenfeld Jan 1994

A Big Picture Approach To Presidential Influence Of Agency Policy, Mark Seidenfeld

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International Abductions, Low Intensity Conflicts, And State Sovereignty: A Moral Inquiry, Fernando R. Tesón Jan 1994

International Abductions, Low Intensity Conflicts, And State Sovereignty: A Moral Inquiry, Fernando R. Tesón

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What are the moral principles bearing on operations such as an international abduction? International abductions are part of a larger category of international acts referred to as "low-intensity" operations. Can these acts be morally justified in time of peace? Can one nation, for example, rightfully claim that abductions of persons who are suspected of horrendous crimes by agents of another country violate the first country's sovereignty? Does the interest of the other country in bringing such persons to trial outweigh that sovereignty claim? If not, what interest of the second country could possibly justify the abduction? In any case, are …


The Future Application Of The Public Trust Doctrine In New York State: Legislative Initiatives And Beyond, David L. Markell Jan 1994

The Future Application Of The Public Trust Doctrine In New York State: Legislative Initiatives And Beyond, David L. Markell

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A Dissenter's Commentary On The Professionalism Crusade, Rob Atkinson Jan 1994

A Dissenter's Commentary On The Professionalism Crusade, Rob Atkinson

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