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Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in Law
Finding A Better Way Around Employment At Will: Protecting Employees' Autonomy Interests Through Tort Law, William Corbett
Finding A Better Way Around Employment At Will: Protecting Employees' Autonomy Interests Through Tort Law, William Corbett
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It All Started With Columbo: Teaching Law With Popular Culture, Christine Corcos
It All Started With Columbo: Teaching Law With Popular Culture, Christine Corcos
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The Hurricane Katrina Litigation Against The Corps Of Engineers: Is Denial Of Geology And Climate Change The Way To Save New Orleans?, Edward P. Richards
The Hurricane Katrina Litigation Against The Corps Of Engineers: Is Denial Of Geology And Climate Change The Way To Save New Orleans?, Edward P. Richards
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Breaking Dichotomies At The Core Of Employment Discrimination Law, William Corbett
Breaking Dichotomies At The Core Of Employment Discrimination Law, William Corbett
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Characterizing Constitutional Inputs, Michael Coenen
Characterizing Constitutional Inputs, Michael Coenen
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Biting The Hands That Feed “The Alligators”: A Case Study In Morbid Obesity Extremes, End-Of-Life Care, And Prohibitions On Harming And Accelerating The End Of Life, Michael J. Malinowski
Biting The Hands That Feed “The Alligators”: A Case Study In Morbid Obesity Extremes, End-Of-Life Care, And Prohibitions On Harming And Accelerating The End Of Life, Michael J. Malinowski
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Obesity, recognized as a disease in the U.S. and at times as a terminal illness due to associated medical complications, is an American epidemic according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”), American Heart Association (“AHA”), and other authorities. More than one third of Americans (39.8% of adults and 18.5% of children) are medically obese. This article focuses on cases of “extreme morbid obesity” (“EMO”)—situations in which death is imminent without aggressive medical interventions, and bariatric surgery is the only treatment option with a realistic possibility of success. Bariatric surgeries themselves are very high risk for EMO patients. …
The Societal Impacts Of Climate Anomalies During The Past 50,000 Years And Their Implications For Solastalgia And Adaptation To Future Climate Change, Edward P. Richards
The Societal Impacts Of Climate Anomalies During The Past 50,000 Years And Their Implications For Solastalgia And Adaptation To Future Climate Change, Edward P. Richards
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It's The Ambiance, Thomas C. Galligan Jr.
It's The Ambiance, Thomas C. Galligan Jr.
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In this article, the author discusses his experience of serving at Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS). It informs that he became dean at the University of Tennessee twelve years later and attended his first SEALS conference; his experience of teaching torts to law students; and scholars' workshops offered by SEALS.
The U.S. Science And Technology “Triple Threat”: A Regulatory Treatment Plan For The Nation’S Addiction To Prescription Opioids, Michael J. Malinowski
The U.S. Science And Technology “Triple Threat”: A Regulatory Treatment Plan For The Nation’S Addiction To Prescription Opioids, Michael J. Malinowski
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