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Full-Text Articles in Law
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.
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.
An Essay In Tribute To Judge Mcmillian, Marilyn Tanaka
An Essay In Tribute To Judge Mcmillian, Marilyn Tanaka
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Does Israel Have A Constitution?, Honorable Dalia Dorner
Does Israel Have A Constitution?, Honorable Dalia Dorner
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.
An Essay On Federal Common Law And Admiralty, Robert Force
An Essay On Federal Common Law And Admiralty, Robert Force
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Significant Cases Of The Honorable Theodore Mcmillian During His Tenure On The United States Court Of Appeals For The Eighth Circuit 1978 - 1999, Honorable Donald P. Lay
The Significant Cases Of The Honorable Theodore Mcmillian During His Tenure On The United States Court Of Appeals For The Eighth Circuit 1978 - 1999, Honorable Donald P. Lay
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Odd Man Out: Political Debates And The First Amendment After Arkansas Educational Television Commission V. Forbes, Lizabeth M. Conran
Odd Man Out: Political Debates And The First Amendment After Arkansas Educational Television Commission V. Forbes, Lizabeth M. Conran
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
It Is A “War On Drugs” And It Is Time To Reload Our Weapons: An Interpretation Of 21 U.S.C. § 841, Kristin J. Balding
It Is A “War On Drugs” And It Is Time To Reload Our Weapons: An Interpretation Of 21 U.S.C. § 841, Kristin J. Balding
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Unilateral Effects Analysis In Assessing Anti-Competitive Mergers: The Judicially Approved New Approach To Challenging Mergers, Thomas J. Burton
Unilateral Effects Analysis In Assessing Anti-Competitive Mergers: The Judicially Approved New Approach To Challenging Mergers, Thomas J. Burton
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
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.
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 …
Unnecessary Adversaries At The End Of Life: Mediating End-Of-Life Treatment Disputes To Prevent Erosion Of Physician-Patient Relationships, Robert Gatter
All Faculty Scholarship
Professor Gatter estimates that institutional ethics consultation processes are used to resolve as many as 13,500 end-of-life treatment (EOLT) disputes each year. Despite this sizable case load, the law has largely ignored the method of dispute resolution used to address EOLT disagreements. This article argues that, at the stage when an ethics consultation is requested in an EOLT dispute, mediation is the most appropriate method for attempting to resolve that dispute. This article challenges current wisdom that mediation is inappropriate for addressing disputes between physicians and patients. The challenge is based on four key points. First, EOLT disputes between physicians …
The New Wto Agreement On Financial Services And Chapter 14 Of Nafta: Has Free Trade In Banking Finally Arrived?, Constance Z. Wagner
The New Wto Agreement On Financial Services And Chapter 14 Of Nafta: Has Free Trade In Banking Finally Arrived?, Constance Z. Wagner
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This article discusses the U.S. policy rationale for seeking free international trade in financial services and assesses whether U.S. policy goals have been met through recent trade agreement negotiations. Free trade in financial services has been a goal of U.S. trade policy since the early 1980’s. Over a period of fifteen years, the United States concluded several agreements on financial services with key trading partners. The most significant agreements are the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Financial Services (FSA) and Chapter 14 of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) on Financial Services. In both of these trade agreements, …
Tribute To Judge Theodore Mcmillian, Honorable Gerald W. Heaney
Tribute To Judge Theodore Mcmillian, Honorable Gerald W. Heaney
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Ted Mcmillian: The Happy Coincidence Of Timing, Talent, And Persistence, Honorable Michael A. Wolff
Ted Mcmillian: The Happy Coincidence Of Timing, Talent, And Persistence, Honorable Michael A. Wolff
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Federal Common Law In Admiralty: An Introduction To The Beginning Of An Exchange, Joel K. Goldstein
Federal Common Law In Admiralty: An Introduction To The Beginning Of An Exchange, Joel K. Goldstein
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.
The Legal History Of The State Of Missouri, Honorable Joseph J. Simeone
The Legal History Of The State Of Missouri, Honorable Joseph J. Simeone
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Almost The Last Word On Legal Services: Congress Can Do Pretty Much What It Likes, James D. Lorenz Jr.
Almost The Last Word On Legal Services: Congress Can Do Pretty Much What It Likes, James D. Lorenz Jr.
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
Green Forms And Legal Aid Offices: A History Of Publicly Funded Legal Services In Britain And The United States, Joan Mahoney
Green Forms And Legal Aid Offices: A History Of Publicly Funded Legal Services In Britain And The United States, Joan Mahoney
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Demise Of Law Reform And The Triumph Of Legal Aid: Congress And The Legal Services Corporation From The 1960’S To The 1990’S, William P. Quigley
The Demise Of Law Reform And The Triumph Of Legal Aid: Congress And The Legal Services Corporation From The 1960’S To The 1990’S, William P. Quigley
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
Kansas V. Hendrick: Mustn’T Our Shepherds Protect Even The Wolves?, Jon A. Bierman
Kansas V. Hendrick: Mustn’T Our Shepherds Protect Even The Wolves?, Jon A. Bierman
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
Can’T We All Just Get Along? Competing For Client Confidences: The Integration Of The Accounting And Legal Professions, Greg Billhartz
Can’T We All Just Get Along? Competing For Client Confidences: The Integration Of The Accounting And Legal Professions, Greg Billhartz
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Legal Services Program: Unaccountable, Political, Anti-Poor, Beyond Reform And Unnecessary, Kenneth F. Boehm
The Legal Services Program: Unaccountable, Political, Anti-Poor, Beyond Reform And Unnecessary, Kenneth F. Boehm
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legal Aid To The Poor: What The National Delivery System Has And Has Not Been Doing, Michael Givel
Legal Aid To The Poor: What The National Delivery System Has And Has Not Been Doing, Michael Givel
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
Necessary Legends: The National Equal Justice Library And The Importance Of Poverty Lawyers’ History, Marie A. Failinger
Necessary Legends: The National Equal Justice Library And The Importance Of Poverty Lawyers’ History, Marie A. Failinger
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
Death Of A Superior Intellectual Property Law System, James J. Barta Jr.
Death Of A Superior Intellectual Property Law System, James J. Barta Jr.
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Constitutionality Of Federal Preemption Of State Taxation Of Internet Transactions, Charles P. Gray Jr.
The Constitutionality Of Federal Preemption Of State Taxation Of Internet Transactions, Charles P. Gray Jr.
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.