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University at Buffalo School of Law

Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal

2005

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An Investigation Of Death Qualification As A Violation Of The Rights Of Jurors, Adam M. Clark Sep 2005

An Investigation Of Death Qualification As A Violation Of The Rights Of Jurors, Adam M. Clark

Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Separate To Unite: Will Change To Win Strengthen Organized Labor In America?, Keith J. Gross Sep 2005

Separate To Unite: Will Change To Win Strengthen Organized Labor In America?, Keith J. Gross

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No abstract provided.


Campaign Finance And Electoral Reform: A Feminist Economics Perspective, Kimberly Christensen Sep 2005

Campaign Finance And Electoral Reform: A Feminist Economics Perspective, Kimberly Christensen

Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal

In "Campaign Finance and Electoral Reform: A Feminist Economics Perspective," we begin by examining the impact of the current regime of campaign finance on the American political system, in terms of the possibilities for corruption, for inegalitarian agenda-setting, and on the quality of representation by officeholders. We then briefly review attempts to regulate this system, from the Tillman Act of 1907 to the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act ("McCain-Feingold"). We examine and critique the extant proposals for change, including legislation and/or regulation to "plug the holes" in FECA (the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971), public financing of all federal …


The "Csi Effect": Better Jurors Through Television And Science?, Michael Mann Sep 2005

The "Csi Effect": Better Jurors Through Television And Science?, Michael Mann

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No abstract provided.