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Identity: Societal And Legal Ramifications With Special Focus On Transsexuals, Dr. Nancie Palmer Ph.D, Acsw/Lmsw, Charlene L. Smith M.A., J.D., Llm, Tova Verchow J.D. Candidate, 2015, Jennifer Dale J.D. Candidate, 2015
Identity: Societal And Legal Ramifications With Special Focus On Transsexuals, Dr. Nancie Palmer Ph.D, Acsw/Lmsw, Charlene L. Smith M.A., J.D., Llm, Tova Verchow J.D. Candidate, 2015, Jennifer Dale J.D. Candidate, 2015
Nova Law Review
The law is stuck on binary or categorical approaches.2 One is either
this or that—heterosexual or homosexual; male or female; black or white;
and the list can go on and on.3 This article posits that this approach should
not be the way in which we categorize people’s personhood
"Too Important To Leave To The Lawyers:" Undergraduate Legal Studies And Its Challenge To Professional Legal Education, Donna E. Arzt
"Too Important To Leave To The Lawyers:" Undergraduate Legal Studies And Its Challenge To Professional Legal Education, Donna E. Arzt
Nova Law Review
The American law school, the standard law school curriculum, and the traditional case and Socratic teaching methods have all taken a substantial beating of late, as evidenced in the pages of Journal of Legal Education and other professional reviews.
Post-Dissolution Cohabitation Of Alimony Recipients: A Legal Fact Of Life, Evan J. Langbein
Post-Dissolution Cohabitation Of Alimony Recipients: A Legal Fact Of Life, Evan J. Langbein
Nova Law Review
In a November, 1983 article published in the Florida Bar Journal, I discussed the issue of continued alimony payments to a recipient cohabiting with a third party.
Forward: The Legal Challenge Of Aids, Arthur S. Leonard
Forward: The Legal Challenge Of Aids, Arthur S. Leonard
Nova Law Review
The sudden outbreak of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) during the first half of the 1980s has generated major challenges to our system of government and law.
Legal Scholarship, Legal Realism And The Law Teacher's Intellectual Schizophrenia, Clark Byse
Legal Scholarship, Legal Realism And The Law Teacher's Intellectual Schizophrenia, Clark Byse
Nova Law Review
I take as my text two statements, one made by a jurist late in the nineteenth century and the other by a law professor two years ago.
Cuny Law School: Outside Perspectives And Reflections, Judith Kleinberg, Mark Barnes
Cuny Law School: Outside Perspectives And Reflections, Judith Kleinberg, Mark Barnes
Nova Law Review
Under the influences of legal realism and its modern variants in linguistic and psychoanalytic of law, critical legal studies, and social science approaches to law, significant departures from the Langdell's model curriculum have become common: first year courses on legal method or legal process; near-abandonment of the socratic method by some teachers and at some schools (Yale, for example); the use of non-case teaching materials in upper-level seminars; and extensive clinical programs.
Lessons Learned: A Reflection Upon Bowers V. Hardwick, Abby R. Rubenfeld
Lessons Learned: A Reflection Upon Bowers V. Hardwick, Abby R. Rubenfeld
Nova Law Review
Abby R. Rubenfeld is the Legal Director of the Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund.
Communications Revolutions And Legal Revolutions: The New Media And The Future Of Law, M. Ethan Katsh
Communications Revolutions And Legal Revolutions: The New Media And The Future Of Law, M. Ethan Katsh
Nova Law Review
Our age is noteworthy for the development of television and computers,
media that transmit information over vast distances at electronic
speed.
Videotape As A Tool In The Florida Legal Process, Rita Dee
Videotape As A Tool In The Florida Legal Process, Rita Dee
Nova Law Review
Florida is one of the pioneer states using videotape as evidence in the
courtroom.'
Studies Of Legal Education: A Review Of Recent Reports, Robert S. Redmount, Thomas L. Shaffer
Studies Of Legal Education: A Review Of Recent Reports, Robert S. Redmount, Thomas L. Shaffer
Nova Law Review
Early in 1972, the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education published its report on legal education.