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2013 Survey Of Juvenile Law, Michael J. Dale Oct 2013

2013 Survey Of Juvenile Law, Michael J. Dale

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Introduction: Wounds Of War: Meeting The Needs Of Active-Duty Military Personnel And Veterans With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Olympia Duhart, Kathy L. Cerminara Jul 2013

Introduction: Wounds Of War: Meeting The Needs Of Active-Duty Military Personnel And Veterans With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Olympia Duhart, Kathy L. Cerminara

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No abstract provided.


The Extradition Treaty Between Jamaica And The United States: Its History And The Saga Of Christopher "Dudus" Coke", Kenneth L. Lewis Jan 2013

The Extradition Treaty Between Jamaica And The United States: Its History And The Saga Of Christopher "Dudus" Coke", Kenneth L. Lewis

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


2009 Survey Of Juvenile Law, Michael J. Dale Oct 2009

2009 Survey Of Juvenile Law, Michael J. Dale

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Right To Resist The Government: Tyranny, Usurpation, And Regicide In Shakespeare's Plays, C.M.A. Mccauliff Jan 2007

The Right To Resist The Government: Tyranny, Usurpation, And Regicide In Shakespeare's Plays, C.M.A. Mccauliff

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

William Shakespeare (1564-1616) lived in turbulent times. In the guise of examining what the Romans had done, political authority was being challenged seriously from various points along the political spectrum, from communal to individual demands and absolutist stances to the Diggers of the mid- 17th century.


Financial Liberalization, International Monetary Dis/Order, And The Neoliberal State, Timothy A. Canova Jan 2000

Financial Liberalization, International Monetary Dis/Order, And The Neoliberal State, Timothy A. Canova

Faculty Scholarship

This article started as a plenary paper that was presented to the annual International Economic Law conference of the American Society of International Law. The conference itself posed the question of whether the new international economic order was leading to greater peace, stability, fairness and justice. At a time when American post-Cold War triumphalism was perhaps at its zenith, Canova answered with an unequivocal indictment of the global order for failing to deliver peace or justice. The first part of the article critiques the international monetary system, and argues that the primary negative consequence of capital liberalization is the undermining …


Drug Testing In The Federal Government, Patricia Schroeder, Andrea L. Nelson Jan 1987

Drug Testing In The Federal Government, Patricia Schroeder, Andrea L. Nelson

Nova Law Review

When the President's Commission on Organized Crime issued its March 1986 report recommending that federal employees and contractors be subject to drug testing, there was little indication that drug testing would become one of the hottest political and media issues of 1986.


Letter From The Government, William H. Taft Iv Jan 1982

Letter From The Government, William H. Taft Iv

Nova Law Review

July 15, 1982

Articles Editor

Nova Law Review

3100 S.W. 9th Avenue

Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33315

You have written to both Secretary Weinberger and me

inviting us to comment in your law review on the issues

raised in Professor Arthur Miller's article "Nuclear Weapons

and Constitutional Law." This letter is in response to both

invitations. We appreciate very much the opportunity thus

provided.