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American Constitutionalism As Civil Religion: Notes Of An Atheist, Duncan Kennedy
American Constitutionalism As Civil Religion: Notes Of An Atheist, Duncan Kennedy
Nova Law Review
People who study American constitutionalism refer often to religion as
an analogy, or treat constitutionalism as a form of civil religion.
Burdens Of Proof Under Title Vii In The 90'S: Wards Cove Vs. The Civil Rights Act Of 1990, Kenni F. Judd
Burdens Of Proof Under Title Vii In The 90'S: Wards Cove Vs. The Civil Rights Act Of 1990, Kenni F. Judd
Nova Law Review
Equal employment opportunity ("EEO") law, despite a roaring
start in the late 1960's and early 70's,1 fell into a quiet decline in the
1980's, under the Reagan/Bush administrations.
Civil Procedure: 1990 Survey Of Florida Law, William Vandercreek
Civil Procedure: 1990 Survey Of Florida Law, William Vandercreek
Nova Law Review
During the survey period there were some significant developments
in the area of Florida Civil Procedure. The first development occurred
in the area of subject matter jurisdiction.
A Practitioner's Guide To Dismissals For Failure To Prosecute Under Florida Rule Of Civil Procedure 1.420(E), Diran V. Seropian
A Practitioner's Guide To Dismissals For Failure To Prosecute Under Florida Rule Of Civil Procedure 1.420(E), Diran V. Seropian
Nova Law Review
In a typical scenario, plaintiff's counsel files an action to rectify an alleged injury.
Work Product: The Anticipation Of Litigation Requirement Under Florida Rule Of Civil Procedure 1.280(B)(2)., Maria Del Carmen Dantes
Work Product: The Anticipation Of Litigation Requirement Under Florida Rule Of Civil Procedure 1.280(B)(2)., Maria Del Carmen Dantes
Nova Law Review
When an accident occurs which results in injuries or property
damage an investigation is usually conducted within a short period of
time to determine the rights and liabilities of the parties involved.
A Proposal For Changing Florida's Civil Commitment System, Winsor C. Schmidt
A Proposal For Changing Florida's Civil Commitment System, Winsor C. Schmidt
Nova Law Review
For purposes of this analysis, "civil commitment" is a form of noncriminal
confinement for those who are legally found to be mentally
ill.1 With the minor exception of rare confinement for some communicable
diseases, there is no analogue of involuntary commitment for
physical illness.
Prevailing Defendant's Right To Recover Attorney's Fees In An Action Under Title Vii Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1964: Christianburg Garment Co. V. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Nova Law Review
Rosa Helm, a female employee at the Christianburg Garment Company, filed a Title VII action' against her employer, charging racial discrimination.