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Protecting Patient Rights Despite Erisa: Will The Supreme Court Allow States To Regulate Managed Care?, Donald T. Bogan Jan 2000

Protecting Patient Rights Despite Erisa: Will The Supreme Court Allow States To Regulate Managed Care?, Donald T. Bogan

Donald T. Bogan

No abstract provided.


The Arbitrary Path Of Due Process, Harry F. Tepker Jr. Jan 2000

The Arbitrary Path Of Due Process, Harry F. Tepker Jr.

Harry F. Tepker Jr.

No abstract provided.


A Different Kind Of Sameness: Beyond Formal Equality And Antisubordination Principles In Gay Legal Theory And Constitutional Doctrine, Nancy Levit Jan 2000

A Different Kind Of Sameness: Beyond Formal Equality And Antisubordination Principles In Gay Legal Theory And Constitutional Doctrine, Nancy Levit

Nancy Levit

Gay legal theory is at a crossroads reminiscent of the sameness/difference debate in feminist circles and the integrationist debate in critical race theory. Formal equality theorists take the heterosexual model as the norm and then seek to show that gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transsexuals - except for their choice of partners - are just like heterosexuals. Antisubordination theorists attack the heterosexual model itself and seek to show that a society that insists on such a model is unjust. Neither of these strategies is wholly satisfactory. The formal equality model will fail to bring about fundamental reforms as long as sexual …


The Ada, Respiratory Disabilities And Smoking: Can Smokers At Burger King Really Have It Their Way?, Mary Kate Kearney Dec 1999

The Ada, Respiratory Disabilities And Smoking: Can Smokers At Burger King Really Have It Their Way?, Mary Kate Kearney

Mary Kate Kearney

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