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Reflections On Inclusionary Housing And A Renewed Look At Its Viability, Laura M. Padilla Jan 1995

Reflections On Inclusionary Housing And A Renewed Look At Its Viability, Laura M. Padilla

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This article explores property rights, housing policy, and affordable housing.


Marlowe's Faustus: Contract As Metaphor?, Daniel B. Yeager Jan 1995

Marlowe's Faustus: Contract As Metaphor?, Daniel B. Yeager

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"Coming Out": The Practical Battles From Being Visible As A Lesbian, Barbara Cox Jan 1995

"Coming Out": The Practical Battles From Being Visible As A Lesbian, Barbara Cox

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An Institutional Commitment To Minorities And Diversity: The Evolution Of A Law School Academic Support Program, Jackie Slotkin Jan 1995

An Institutional Commitment To Minorities And Diversity: The Evolution Of A Law School Academic Support Program, Jackie Slotkin

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Given the severe underrepresentation of minorities in the legal profession, law schools have begun to realize their obligation to provide minorities with access to a quality legal education. This Article profiles the ongoing efforts of one private, free-standing law school to fulfill its commitment to diversity in education.


Vampires Among Us, Floralynn Einesman Jan 1995

Vampires Among Us, Floralynn Einesman

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The integrity of an individual's person is a cherished value of our society. That we today hold that the Constitution does not forbid the States minor intrusions into an individual's body under stringently limited conditions in no way indicates that it permits more substantial intrusions, or intrusions under other conditions.