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Full-Text Articles in Law
Aids: A Brief Overview, Dr. Ronald K. Wright M.D., J.D.
Aids: A Brief Overview, Dr. Ronald K. Wright M.D., J.D.
Nova Law Review
By the late 1970's an epidemic begun in Central Africa which spread world wide by the mid 1980's.
Property, James J. Brown
Property, James J. Brown
Nova Law Review
The cases in this survey of Florida property law were published during the period of the latter half of 1986 to the Fall of 1987.
Aids Discrimination: Its Nature, Meaning And Function, David I. Schulman
Aids Discrimination: Its Nature, Meaning And Function, David I. Schulman
Nova Law Review
AIDS is like a stain on a microscopic slide, highlighting pre-existing chronic social problems the way a stain brings into sharp relief the characteristics of certain organisms.
Aids, Race, And The Law: The Social Construction Of Disease, Norman Nickens
Aids, Race, And The Law: The Social Construction Of Disease, Norman Nickens
Nova Law Review
The existing literature on AIDS and the law has been largely silent on the issue of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) in minority communities, despite the disproportionate impact of AIDS upon these communities, and despite the fact that the "literature on behavior change suggests the importance of considering sociocultural and psychological characteristics of a population in the promotion of certain health behaviors and practices."
Local Public Health Perspectives On The Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (Aids) Epidemic, Charles Konigsberg Jr, M.D., M.P.H.
Local Public Health Perspectives On The Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (Aids) Epidemic, Charles Konigsberg Jr, M.D., M.P.H.
Nova Law Review
This article focuses on the perspectives and roles of local public health officials dealing with a wide variety of aspects of the AIDS epidemic, including epidemiology, surveillance, public health control measures, community organization and patient care and treatment networks.
Children With Aids: A Need For A Clear Policy And Procedure For Public Education, Laura F. Rothstein
Children With Aids: A Need For A Clear Policy And Procedure For Public Education, Laura F. Rothstein
Nova Law Review
One cannot open a newspaper, watch the television news, or even watch a favorite sitcom without being aware of the degree to which Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has permeated our society.
Aids: A Global View, Robert M. Jarvis
Aids: A Global View, Robert M. Jarvis
Nova Law Review
Wherever there are people, there is AIDS.
The Constitutionality Of Imposing Death On A Felony-Murder Accomplice, Robert E. Tardif Jr.
The Constitutionality Of Imposing Death On A Felony-Murder Accomplice, Robert E. Tardif Jr.
Nova Law Review
The history of the death penalty in America has been marked by a continual and controversial struggle between two opposing forces.
Shearson/American Express V. Mcmahon: The Expanding Scope Of Securities Arbitration, Patricia A. Shub
Shearson/American Express V. Mcmahon: The Expanding Scope Of Securities Arbitration, Patricia A. Shub
Nova Law Review
Brokerage firms usually require that investors who open stock or commodities accounts execute a written customer agreement.
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.
A Cure For Scholarship Schizophrenia: A Manifesto For Sane Productivity And Productive Sanity, Ronald Benton Brown
A Cure For Scholarship Schizophrenia: A Manifesto For Sane Productivity And Productive Sanity, Ronald Benton Brown
Nova Law Review
Scholarship is an activity and the product of that activity.
A Primer On Adjustment Of Status In The United States, Juan M. Bracete
A Primer On Adjustment Of Status In The United States, Juan M. Bracete
Nova Law Review
Adjustment of status, strictly speaking, is the procedure by which an alien who has been inspected and admitted or paroled into the United States is given the status of an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence without having to depart the country.
Fda's Aids Program, John A. Norris J.D., M.B.A.
Fda's Aids Program, John A. Norris J.D., M.B.A.
Nova Law Review
The Conquest of AIDS - under the leadership of President Reagan - is the Nation's number one public health priority.
Aids In Perspective, Edmund C. Tramont
Aids In Perspective, Edmund C. Tramont
Nova Law Review
AIDS is about people, not statistics and headlines.
The Cultural Milieu Of Law, Michael L. Richmond
The Cultural Milieu Of Law, Michael L. Richmond
Nova Law Review
More than any other two disciplines, law and literature depend for their very existence on the word.
Taking Out The Old And Bringing In The New: The Effect Of The Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act On Florida Fraudulent Conveyance Law, Pamela M. Lund
Taking Out The Old And Bringing In The New: The Effect Of The Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act On Florida Fraudulent Conveyance Law, Pamela M. Lund
Nova Law Review
Spring cleaning at the first regular session of the 1987 Florida legislature resulted in the scrapping of three statutes regarding fraudulent conveyances and the adopting of the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act in their place.
How Many Catz Can Stand On The Head Of A Pin, Or Andrew Lloyd Weber, Where Are You Now That We Need You?, Charles Alan Wright
How Many Catz Can Stand On The Head Of A Pin, Or Andrew Lloyd Weber, Where Are You Now That We Need You?, Charles Alan Wright
Nova Law Review
The hallmark of a true scholar is that he or she cannot stand idle whenever an answerable question remains unanswered.
Who's Driving Anyway?: The Status Of Negligent Entrustment In Florida After Horne V. Vic Potamkin Chevrolet, Inc., Daniel S. Whitebook
Who's Driving Anyway?: The Status Of Negligent Entrustment In Florida After Horne V. Vic Potamkin Chevrolet, Inc., Daniel S. Whitebook
Nova Law Review
This paper is a three part analysis of Horne v. Vic Potamkin Chevrolet, Inc.
This Is Not An Article, Or Scholarship: The Greek Salad, Roger I. Abrams
This Is Not An Article, Or Scholarship: The Greek Salad, Roger I. Abrams
Nova Law Review
No abstract provided.