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Full-Text Articles in Law
Video: No, You Can’T Touch My Hair: The Importance, Necessity, And Controversy Of The Crown Act, Randolph Bracy Iii, Adjoa B. Asamoah, The Honorable Ashleigh Parker Dunston, Doris "Wendy" Green, Linda Harrison, Dr. Stephen Wigley, Dpm
Video: No, You Can’T Touch My Hair: The Importance, Necessity, And Controversy Of The Crown Act, Randolph Bracy Iii, Adjoa B. Asamoah, The Honorable Ashleigh Parker Dunston, Doris "Wendy" Green, Linda Harrison, Dr. Stephen Wigley, Dpm
NSU Law Seminar Series
The Black Law Students Association welcomes you to our Fall 2020 panel event, which focuses on the 2019 CROWN Act. The CROWN Act, which stands for “Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair,” is a law that prohibits race-based hair discrimination, which is the denial of employment and educational opportunities because of hair texture or protective hairstyles including braids, locs, twists or bantu knots.
This panel focuses on the legal perspective from different vantage points. Attendees will learn more about the Act, how it was handled, and the current political climate surrounding the Act. National CROWN Act and …
Video; Health Law & Ethics 2020, Kathy Cerminara, Jonathan Kroner Law Office, Mcdermott Will & Emery Llp, Lubell & Rosen, Gerald M. Morris
Video; Health Law & Ethics 2020, Kathy Cerminara, Jonathan Kroner Law Office, Mcdermott Will & Emery Llp, Lubell & Rosen, Gerald M. Morris
NSU Law Seminar Series
This program will focus on the current climate of health law and the necessary steps used through federal practice to adjust to the ever-changing atmosphere of new legislation. Attendees will learn about the various paths within the practice, about emerging new laws, outreach and training, and how to become involved in the federal practice of health law. The presenters will explain what you need to get started, what different types of experiences and exposure might be helpful in entering the field and instruct you on maintaining ethics by knowing and following the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Model Rules …
Medical Marijuana: Implications Of Evolving Trends In Regulation, Florence Shu-Acquaye
Medical Marijuana: Implications Of Evolving Trends In Regulation, Florence Shu-Acquaye
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Building A National Ocean Policy Confronts Deconstruction Of The Administrative State, Brion Blackwelder
Building A National Ocean Policy Confronts Deconstruction Of The Administrative State, Brion Blackwelder
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Getting At The Root Instead Of The Branch: Extinguishing The Stereotype Of Black Intellectual Inferiority In American Education, A Long-Ignored Transitional Justice Project, Camille Lamar Campbell
Getting At The Root Instead Of The Branch: Extinguishing The Stereotype Of Black Intellectual Inferiority In American Education, A Long-Ignored Transitional Justice Project, Camille Lamar Campbell
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Casino Gambling In The Caribbean, Jane Cross, Robert Jarvis
Casino Gambling In The Caribbean, Jane Cross, Robert Jarvis
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Video: Nsu Law Health Care Policy Discussion, James Hodge Jr.
Video: Nsu Law Health Care Policy Discussion, James Hodge Jr.
NSU Law Seminar Series
Florida regularly has been ground zero for election news during the 21st century. During elections in Florida, both individual and public health issues resonate strongly, because of the state’s demographics and history. Health care policy is certain to be a key issue in the upcoming election season.
To educate voters about a slate of core, national health law and public health law election issues, NSU Law will host national expert James G. Hodge, Jr., the Peter Kiewit Foundation Professor of Law at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Arizona State University.
Rent For Rent: Making A Living By Licensing Your Music, Jessica Muñiz-Collado
Rent For Rent: Making A Living By Licensing Your Music, Jessica Muñiz-Collado
CAHSS Faculty Presentations, Proceedings, Lectures, and Symposia
Wouldn’t it be great if a composer, music producer, or songwriter could pay their rent by “renting” out their music? This demonstration will simplify the music licensing process, focus on researching music libraries, preparing songs for submissions and much more.
Does The New York Convention Allow A Non-Party To An Arbitration Agreement To Use Equitable Estoppel To Compel Arbitration?, Robert Jarvis
Does The New York Convention Allow A Non-Party To An Arbitration Agreement To Use Equitable Estoppel To Compel Arbitration?, Robert Jarvis
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Great American Health Care System And The Dire Need For Change: Stark Law Reform As A Path To A Vital Future Of Value-Based Care, Marilyn Uzdavines
The Great American Health Care System And The Dire Need For Change: Stark Law Reform As A Path To A Vital Future Of Value-Based Care, Marilyn Uzdavines
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Cruzan’S Legacy In Autonomy, Kathy Cerminara
Cruzan’S Legacy In Autonomy, Kathy Cerminara
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
A Genetic Surveillance State: Are We One Buccal Swab Away From A Total Loss Of Genetic Privacy?, Catherine Arcabascio
A Genetic Surveillance State: Are We One Buccal Swab Away From A Total Loss Of Genetic Privacy?, Catherine Arcabascio
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Today’S Crusades: A Therapeutic Jurisprudential Critique Of Faith-Based Civil Rights In Health Care, Kathy Cerminara
Today’S Crusades: A Therapeutic Jurisprudential Critique Of Faith-Based Civil Rights In Health Care, Kathy Cerminara
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Advancing Technology And The Changing Conception Of Human Rights, Olympia Duhart
Advancing Technology And The Changing Conception Of Human Rights, Olympia Duhart
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Hassle Free Travel: Myrie V. Barbados And Freedom Of Movement In Caricom, Jane Cross
Hassle Free Travel: Myrie V. Barbados And Freedom Of Movement In Caricom, Jane Cross
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Persuasive Or Pipe Dream? The Potential Influence Of The Feminist Judgments Project On Future Judical Decision Making, Kathryn Webber
Persuasive Or Pipe Dream? The Potential Influence Of The Feminist Judgments Project On Future Judical Decision Making, Kathryn Webber
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Abram I. Elkus: The New York Yankees’ First Lawyer, Robert Jarvis
Abram I. Elkus: The New York Yankees’ First Lawyer, Robert Jarvis
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Judges And Gambling, Robert Jarvis
Florida Constitutional Law In A Nutshell, Robert Jarvis
Florida Constitutional Law In A Nutshell, Robert Jarvis
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Law Students And Cell Phone Use: Results Of A Six-School Survey, Robert Jarvis
Law Students And Cell Phone Use: Results Of A Six-School Survey, Robert Jarvis
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Law School As A Consumer Product: Beat ‘Em Or Join ‘Em?, Debra Vollweiler
Law School As A Consumer Product: Beat ‘Em Or Join ‘Em?, Debra Vollweiler
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
If You Can’T Beat ‘Em, Join ‘Em (Virtually): Institutionally Managing Law Students As Consumers In A Covid World, Debra Vollweiler
If You Can’T Beat ‘Em, Join ‘Em (Virtually): Institutionally Managing Law Students As Consumers In A Covid World, Debra Vollweiler
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.