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Marriage Pluralism: Taxing Marriage After Windsor, David J. Herzig
Marriage Pluralism: Taxing Marriage After Windsor, David J. Herzig
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Forum (Volume 44, Number 1), Valparaiso University School Of Law
The Forum (Volume 44, Number 1), Valparaiso University School Of Law
Valparaiso Law School Forum
No abstract provided.
Food Labeling Litigation: Exposing Gaps In The Fda's Resources And Regulatory Authority, Nicole Negowetti
Food Labeling Litigation: Exposing Gaps In The Fda's Resources And Regulatory Authority, Nicole Negowetti
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Forum (Volume 43, Number 7), Valparaiso University School Of Law
The Forum (Volume 43, Number 7), Valparaiso University School Of Law
Valparaiso Law School Forum
No abstract provided.
The Forum (Volume 43, Number 8), Valparaiso University School Of Law
The Forum (Volume 43, Number 8), Valparaiso University School Of Law
Valparaiso Law School Forum
No abstract provided.
The Forum (Volume 43, Number 6), Valparaiso University School Of Law
The Forum (Volume 43, Number 6), Valparaiso University School Of Law
Valparaiso Law School Forum
No abstract provided.
The Forum (Volume 43, Number 5), Valparaiso University School Of Law
The Forum (Volume 43, Number 5), Valparaiso University School Of Law
Valparaiso Law School Forum
No abstract provided.
"Islamic Law" In Us Courts: Judicial Jihad Or Constitutional Imperative?, Faisal Kutty
"Islamic Law" In Us Courts: Judicial Jihad Or Constitutional Imperative?, Faisal Kutty
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of Current Scholarship On The Fiscal Cliff, David J. Herzig
Review Of Current Scholarship On The Fiscal Cliff, David J. Herzig
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Intertwined Fates Of Affirmative Action In The Military, Robert Knowles
The Intertwined Fates Of Affirmative Action In The Military, Robert Knowles
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Re-Evaluating The Role Of Companion Animals In The Era Of The Aging Boomer, Rebecca J. Huss
Re-Evaluating The Role Of Companion Animals In The Era Of The Aging Boomer, Rebecca J. Huss
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Judicial Decisionmaking, Empathy, And The Limits Of Perception, Nicole Negowetti
Judicial Decisionmaking, Empathy, And The Limits Of Perception, Nicole Negowetti
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Construction Vs. Development: Polarizing Models Of Human Gestation, Richard Stith
Construction Vs. Development: Polarizing Models Of Human Gestation, Richard Stith
Law Faculty Publications
This essay argues that the polarization of our public debate over embryo-destructive research may be due, to a large extent, not to different valuations of individual human life but to different conceptions of the process of gestation, with one group treating the process as a making or construction and the other treating it as a development. These two incompatible models of reproduction are shown to explain the various positions commonly encountered in this debate over the treatment of embryos, and to a significant degree those encountered in the debate over abortion as well. Finally, the historical, theoretical, and intuitive strengths …
Legal Writing: A History From The Colonial Era To The End Of The Civil War, David R. Cleveland
Legal Writing: A History From The Colonial Era To The End Of The Civil War, David R. Cleveland
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.