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The Need For Affordable Housing: The Constitutional Viability Of Inclusionary Zoning, Serena Williams
The Need For Affordable Housing: The Constitutional Viability Of Inclusionary Zoning, Serena Williams
Serena M Williams
No abstract provided.
Perfecting The Special Use Election: Congress Giveth, And The Service Taketh Away, Mark Gillett
Perfecting The Special Use Election: Congress Giveth, And The Service Taketh Away, Mark Gillett
Mark R Gillett
No abstract provided.
An Architecture For Advocacy: A Sense Of The Whole, John Nivala
An Architecture For Advocacy: A Sense Of The Whole, John Nivala
John F. Nivala
No abstract provided.
Legislation: Congressional Initiatives: The Forgotten Constraint: Bankruptcy Legislation And The Uniformity Clause, Jonathan K. Van Patten
Legislation: Congressional Initiatives: The Forgotten Constraint: Bankruptcy Legislation And The Uniformity Clause, Jonathan K. Van Patten
Jonathan Van Patten
No abstract provided.
Federal Common Law And The Role Of The Federal Courts In Private Law Adjudication - A (New) Erie Problem?, George D. Brown
Federal Common Law And The Role Of The Federal Courts In Private Law Adjudication - A (New) Erie Problem?, George D. Brown
George D. Brown
No abstract provided.
The Interdisciplinary Future Of Copyright Theory, Alfred C. Yen
The Interdisciplinary Future Of Copyright Theory, Alfred C. Yen
Alfred C. Yen
No abstract provided.
Advice For The Beginning Legal Scholar, Alfred C. Yen
Advice For The Beginning Legal Scholar, Alfred C. Yen
Alfred C. Yen
No abstract provided.
That They May Thrive' Goal Of Child Custody: Reflections On The Apparent Erosion Of The Tender Years Presumption And The Emergence Of The Primary Caretaker Presumption, Sanford N. Katz
Sanford N. Katz
No abstract provided.
A Tragic View Of Poverty Law Practice, Paul R. Tremblay
A Tragic View Of Poverty Law Practice, Paul R. Tremblay
Paul R. Tremblay
No abstract provided.
The Need For An International Criminal Court In The New International World Order., M. Bassiouni, Christopher L. Blakesley
The Need For An International Criminal Court In The New International World Order., M. Bassiouni, Christopher L. Blakesley
M. Cherif Bassiouni
No abstract provided.
Defining Constitutional Parameters: The Forced Drugging Of Civilly Committed Mental Patients, Lisa Litwiller
Defining Constitutional Parameters: The Forced Drugging Of Civilly Committed Mental Patients, Lisa Litwiller
Lisa Litwiller
This Note explores the constitutional issues surrounding the forced administration of psychotropic drugs. This author discusses the impact of the recent Supreme Court decision, Washington v. Harper, on forced medication and criticizes the judicial system's present treatment of these issues. Ultimately, this author proposes a preferred analytic framework and standard of review for deciding such cases, focusing on First Amendment, rather than due process rights. Eds.
Equitable Apportionment In Oklahoma: What Hath The Courts Wrought?, Mark R. Gillett
Equitable Apportionment In Oklahoma: What Hath The Courts Wrought?, Mark R. Gillett
Mark R Gillett
No abstract provided.
Is The Recent Frenzy Of Civil Justice Reform A Cure-All Or A Placebo? An Examination Of The Plans Of Two Pilot Districts, Mary Brigid Mcmanamon
Is The Recent Frenzy Of Civil Justice Reform A Cure-All Or A Placebo? An Examination Of The Plans Of Two Pilot Districts, Mary Brigid Mcmanamon
Mary Brigid McManamon
No abstract provided.
Zen And The Art Of Becoming (And Being) A Lawyer, John F. Nivala
Zen And The Art Of Becoming (And Being) A Lawyer, John F. Nivala
John F. Nivala
No abstract provided.
Republican Revival/Interpretive Turn, Stephen M. Feldman
Republican Revival/Interpretive Turn, Stephen M. Feldman
Stephen M. Feldman
The civic republican revival and the interpretive turn are two leading movements in constitutional jurisprudence. Civic republicanism emphasizes that citizens belong to a political community where they participate in a dialogue about the common good. Interpretivism, meanwhile, holds that all of our practices, including constitutional adjudication, are interpretive; we are always situated within interpretative communities and traditions that simultaneously constrain and enable understanding. Civic republicanism and interpretivism, however, both face serious challenges. Critics of the republican revival charge that it invites oppression and silencing of divergent voices because it emphasizes the community and the common good. Opponents of the interpretive …
The Corporate Director's Fiduciary Duty Of Loyalty: Understanding The Self-Interested Director Transaction, Norwood Beveridge
The Corporate Director's Fiduciary Duty Of Loyalty: Understanding The Self-Interested Director Transaction, Norwood Beveridge
Norwood Beveridge
No abstract provided.
Law Schools, Bench, And Bar: A Needed Partnership For Lawyer Competence And Professionalism, Barry Vickrey
Law Schools, Bench, And Bar: A Needed Partnership For Lawyer Competence And Professionalism, Barry Vickrey
Barry Vickrey
No abstract provided.
German Division And Reunification, 1944-1990: An Overview Via The Documents, Timothy G. Kearley
German Division And Reunification, 1944-1990: An Overview Via The Documents, Timothy G. Kearley
Timothy G. Kearley
Whose Pension Is It Anyway? Erisa And The Bankruptcy Code, Bruce Grohsgal, Marvin Krasny
Whose Pension Is It Anyway? Erisa And The Bankruptcy Code, Bruce Grohsgal, Marvin Krasny
Bruce Grohsgal
No abstract provided.
Thinking The Unthinkable: What Should Commercial Banks Or Their Holding Companies Be Allowed To Own?, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein
Thinking The Unthinkable: What Should Commercial Banks Or Their Holding Companies Be Allowed To Own?, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein
Cynthia C. Lichtenstein
No abstract provided.
Continuity And Change Redux: Market And State In American History, Richard Adelstein
Continuity And Change Redux: Market And State In American History, Richard Adelstein
Richard Adelstein
A review of Jonathan Hughes, The Government Habit Redux (1991).
(Un)Luckey V. Miller: The Case For A Structural Injunction To Improve Indigent Defense Services, Rodger D. Citron
(Un)Luckey V. Miller: The Case For A Structural Injunction To Improve Indigent Defense Services, Rodger D. Citron
Rodger Citron
No abstract provided.
The Scholarship Initiative: A Model State Law For Elementary And Secondary School Choice, Stephen D. Sugarman, John E. Coons
The Scholarship Initiative: A Model State Law For Elementary And Secondary School Choice, Stephen D. Sugarman, John E. Coons
Stephen D Sugarman
No abstract provided.
Comparative Analysis Of International Dispute Resolution Institutions, David D. Caron
Comparative Analysis Of International Dispute Resolution Institutions, David D. Caron
David D. Caron
No abstract provided.
The Frog That Wouldn't Leap: The International Law Commission And Its Work On International Watercourses, David D. Caron
The Frog That Wouldn't Leap: The International Law Commission And Its Work On International Watercourses, David D. Caron
David D. Caron
No abstract provided.
Integrating Theory With Practice, Robert C. Power
Integrating Theory With Practice, Robert C. Power
Robert C Power
No abstract provided.
British Banks' In The Uk Capital Markets Since The Big Bang, Philip N. Hablutzel
British Banks' In The Uk Capital Markets Since The Big Bang, Philip N. Hablutzel
Philip N. Hablutzel
No abstract provided.
La Vigencia De Nuestra Constitución, Héctor Fix Fierro
La Vigencia De Nuestra Constitución, Héctor Fix Fierro
Héctor Fix Fierro
No abstract provided.
To Bedlam And Part Way Back: Anne Sexton, Her Therapy Tapes, And The Meaning Of Privacy, Tamar R. Birckhead
To Bedlam And Part Way Back: Anne Sexton, Her Therapy Tapes, And The Meaning Of Privacy, Tamar R. Birckhead
Tamar R Birckhead
The poet Anne Sexton committed suicide in October, 1974, at the age of forty-five. Three months earlier, she had celebrated the 21st birthday of her elder daughter, Linda Gray Sexton, and on that occasion appointed her as Sexton's literary executor. Anne Sexton provided detailed instructions in her will about the disposition of her papers. She made no mention, however, of the four audio tapes of her psychotherapy sessions that were later found. She also did not mention the over 300 therapy tapes that were still in the possession of her principal psychiatrist, Dr. Martin Orne.
After Anne Sexton's death, Linda …
The Origins Of The European Competition Law Tradition In Fin-De-Siecle Austria, David J. Gerber
The Origins Of The European Competition Law Tradition In Fin-De-Siecle Austria, David J. Gerber
David J. Gerber
No abstract provided.