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Full-Text Articles in Law
Is “Relevant Conduct” Relevant? Reconsidering The Guidelines’ Approach To Real Offense Sentencing, Thomas Hutchison
Is “Relevant Conduct” Relevant? Reconsidering The Guidelines’ Approach To Real Offense Sentencing, Thomas Hutchison
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Is Guided Discretion Sufficient? Overview Of State Sentencing Guidelines, Richard S. Frase
Is Guided Discretion Sufficient? Overview Of State Sentencing Guidelines, Richard S. Frase
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The United States Sentencing Commission: Starting Up Again, The Honorable Diana E. Murphy
The United States Sentencing Commission: Starting Up Again, The Honorable Diana E. Murphy
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Is “Relevant Conduct” Relevant? Reconsidering The Guidelines’ Approach To Real Offense Sentencing, David N. Yellen
Is “Relevant Conduct” Relevant? Reconsidering The Guidelines’ Approach To Real Offense Sentencing, David N. Yellen
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Is “Relevant Conduct” Relevant? Reconsidering The Guidelines’ Approach To Real Offense Sentencing, David Harlan
Is “Relevant Conduct” Relevant? Reconsidering The Guidelines’ Approach To Real Offense Sentencing, David Harlan
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Reality Of Guidelines Sentencing, The Honorable Gerald W. Heaney
The Reality Of Guidelines Sentencing, The Honorable Gerald W. Heaney
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Sentencing Guidelines: Where We Are And How We Got Here, José A. Cabranes
Sentencing Guidelines: Where We Are And How We Got Here, José A. Cabranes
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Is “Relevant Conduct” Relevant? Reconsidering The Guidelines’ Approach To Real Offense Sentencing, Roger Haines Jr.
Is “Relevant Conduct” Relevant? Reconsidering The Guidelines’ Approach To Real Offense Sentencing, Roger Haines Jr.
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Foreword, Jesse A. Goldner
The Path From Regulator To Hunter: The Exercise Of Prosecutorial Discretion In The Investigation Of Physicians At Teaching Hospitals, Pamela H. Bucy
The Path From Regulator To Hunter: The Exercise Of Prosecutorial Discretion In The Investigation Of Physicians At Teaching Hospitals, Pamela H. Bucy
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Current Trends In Faculty Personnel Policies: Appointment, Evaluation And Termination, Annette B. Johnson
Current Trends In Faculty Personnel Policies: Appointment, Evaluation And Termination, Annette B. Johnson
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
There Is No Joy In D.C., The Mighty Court Struck Out: An Analysis Of Clinton V. City Of New York, The Line Item Veto Act And The Court’S Failure To Uphold Constitutionally Legitimate Means To A Viable End, Eric Stephen Schmitt
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Just The Facts, Ma’Am – A Review Of The Practice Of The Verbatim Adoption Of Findings Of Fact And Conclusions Of Law, Kristen Fjeldstad
Just The Facts, Ma’Am – A Review Of The Practice Of The Verbatim Adoption Of Findings Of Fact And Conclusions Of Law, Kristen Fjeldstad
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
How Health Care Attorneys Can Discern Vernon, Successor Liability And Settlement Issues, Greg Radinsky
How Health Care Attorneys Can Discern Vernon, Successor Liability And Settlement Issues, Greg Radinsky
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Academic Tenure: Its Historical And Legal Meanings In The United States And Its Relationship To The Compensation Of Medical School Faculty Members, Lawrence White
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Federal False Claims Act: Can Whistle Blowers Reach State And Local Tax Dollars?, John R. Hellow, Stacie K. Neroni
The Federal False Claims Act: Can Whistle Blowers Reach State And Local Tax Dollars?, John R. Hellow, Stacie K. Neroni
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A New Look At Dead Hand Provisions In Poison Pills: Are They Per Se Invalid After Toll Brothers And Quickturn?, Xueqing Linda Ji
A New Look At Dead Hand Provisions In Poison Pills: Are They Per Se Invalid After Toll Brothers And Quickturn?, Xueqing Linda Ji
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Dedication, Dean Jeffrey E. Lewis
Dedication, Dean Jeffrey E. Lewis
Saint Louis University Law Journal
This issue of the Saint Louis University Law Journal is dedicated to a great man – Judge Theodore McMillian. A product of the City of St. Louis and Saint Louis University School of Law, he has shaped his origins as much as they have shaped him. You will read of his many accomplishments in the pages ahead. You will read of the respect and admiration which he inspires in others. You will read of a human being who is a role model for all who wish to be good, honorable, and principled lawyers, judges, and citizens.
Advocating Equality: Judge Theodore Mcmillian’S Civil Rights Jurisprudence And St. Mary’S Honor Center V. Hicks, Leland Ware
Advocating Equality: Judge Theodore Mcmillian’S Civil Rights Jurisprudence And St. Mary’S Honor Center V. Hicks, Leland Ware
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Judge Theodore Mcmillian—Symbol Of America, Honorable Joseph J. Simeone
Judge Theodore Mcmillian—Symbol Of America, Honorable Joseph J. Simeone
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Last Brooding Omnipresence: Erie Railroad Co. V. Tompkins And The Unconstitutionality Of Preemptive Federal Maritime Law, Ernest A. Young
The Last Brooding Omnipresence: Erie Railroad Co. V. Tompkins And The Unconstitutionality Of Preemptive Federal Maritime Law, Ernest A. Young
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Diverse Nature Of Admiralty Jurisdiction, Steven F. Friedell
The Diverse Nature Of Admiralty Jurisdiction, Steven F. Friedell
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Missouri Children’S Health Initiative: Politics And The Push Towards Universal Access, Stacy Rummel
Missouri Children’S Health Initiative: Politics And The Push Towards Universal Access, Stacy Rummel
Saint Louis University Law Journal
Angela Koenig of Lemay worries about her diabetic son Kyle all the time. Medicaid dropped Koenig from its rolls in November 1997. She took a new job a few months later as a bill collector for MCI in Earth City. But she can’t afford to pay $320 a month for family health insurance coverage. Koenig, son Kyle, 6, and her daughter Emalee, 2, are without insurance for the first time. “What if he rides his bike and falls and breaks his arm?” asked Koenig, 23. “We really need insurance.”[1]
[1]. Bill Bell, Jr., Medicaid Expansion Passes in House, Awaits …
Judge Theodore Mcmillian: A Tribute, Honorable Richard S. Arnold
Judge Theodore Mcmillian: A Tribute, Honorable Richard S. Arnold
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Theodore Mcmillian: A Wise Judge, Honorable Myron H. Bright
Theodore Mcmillian: A Wise Judge, Honorable Myron H. Bright
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.