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The Forum (Volume 2, Number 3), Valparaiso University School Of Law Nov 1991

The Forum (Volume 2, Number 3), Valparaiso University School Of Law

Valparaiso Law School Forum

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The Amicus: Vol. 5, No. 1, Valparaiso University School Of Law Nov 1991

The Amicus: Vol. 5, No. 1, Valparaiso University School Of Law

Alumni Magazine: Alumni News (1970, 1978-1987) / The Amicus (1987-1995) / Valpo Lawyer (2000-2006) / Annual Review (2013-2020)

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The Forum (Volume 22, Number 2), Valparaiso University School Of Law Oct 1991

The Forum (Volume 22, Number 2), Valparaiso University School Of Law

Valparaiso Law School Forum

No abstract provided.


The Forum (Volume 22, Number 1), Valparaiso University School Of Law Sep 1991

The Forum (Volume 22, Number 1), Valparaiso University School Of Law

Valparaiso Law School Forum

No abstract provided.


The Forum (Volume 21, Number 7), Valparaiso University School Of Law Apr 1991

The Forum (Volume 21, Number 7), Valparaiso University School Of Law

Valparaiso Law School Forum

No abstract provided.


The Forum (Volume 21, Number 6), Valparaiso University School Of Law Apr 1991

The Forum (Volume 21, Number 6), Valparaiso University School Of Law

Valparaiso Law School Forum

No abstract provided.


The Forum (Volume 21, Number 5), Valparaiso University School Of Law Feb 1991

The Forum (Volume 21, Number 5), Valparaiso University School Of Law

Valparaiso Law School Forum

No abstract provided.


South African Women Under Apartheid: Employment Rights, With Particular Focus On Domestic Service & Forms Of Resistance To Promote Change, Judith Nolde Jan 1991

South African Women Under Apartheid: Employment Rights, With Particular Focus On Domestic Service & Forms Of Resistance To Promote Change, Judith Nolde

Third World Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


The Amicus: Vol.4, No.3, Valparaiso University School Of Law Jan 1991

The Amicus: Vol.4, No.3, Valparaiso University School Of Law

Alumni Magazine: Alumni News (1970, 1978-1987) / The Amicus (1987-1995) / Valpo Lawyer (2000-2006) / Annual Review (2013-2020)

No abstract provided.


The Amicus: Vol.4, No.2, Valparaiso University School Of Law Jan 1991

The Amicus: Vol.4, No.2, Valparaiso University School Of Law

Alumni Magazine: Alumni News (1970, 1978-1987) / The Amicus (1987-1995) / Valpo Lawyer (2000-2006) / Annual Review (2013-2020)

No abstract provided.


Sounds Of Silence On The Civil Jury, Laura Gaston Dooley Jan 1991

Sounds Of Silence On The Civil Jury, Laura Gaston Dooley

Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Equal Protection And The Procedural Bar Doctrine In Federal Habeas Corpus, Laura Gaston Dooley Jan 1991

Equal Protection And The Procedural Bar Doctrine In Federal Habeas Corpus, Laura Gaston Dooley

Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


A Thousand Points Of Ambiguity, Bruce Berner Jan 1991

A Thousand Points Of Ambiguity, Bruce Berner

Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Survey Of Recent Developments In Indiana Criminal Law And Procedure, Bruce G. Berner, David E. Vandercoy Jan 1991

Survey Of Recent Developments In Indiana Criminal Law And Procedure, Bruce G. Berner, David E. Vandercoy

Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Will There Be A Science Of Law In The Twenty-First Century?, Richard Stith Jan 1991

Will There Be A Science Of Law In The Twenty-First Century?, Richard Stith

Law Faculty Publications

The skepticism of the American Legal Realists and their heirs threatens to make a politically neutral science of law impossible and thus to undermine the liberal polity which needs such a science. Ronald Dworkin attempts to refute the skeptics and defend both legal theory and liberalism. However, the author points out, Dworkin and liberalism are themselves skeptics when it comes to moral principles, and, therefore, they cannot wholly escape from similar skepticism with regard to legal principles. Both Anglo-American and Continental legal history are examined in the course of these arguments.


Defending The Death Penalty Case: What Makes Death Different?, Andrea Lyon Jan 1991

Defending The Death Penalty Case: What Makes Death Different?, Andrea Lyon

Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law: Nude Dancing And Political Speech As Protected Expression- The Scope Of The Due Process Guarantee, Rosalie Levinson Jan 1991

Constitutional Law: Nude Dancing And Political Speech As Protected Expression- The Scope Of The Due Process Guarantee, Rosalie Levinson

Law Faculty Publications

In a 1988 address, Chief Justice Shepard invited Indiana practitioners to reexamine the Indiana Constitution as a potentially significant source for the protection of individual liberty. Although there has been some movement in this direction in defending the rights of criminals, there has been little civil rights litigation brought under the Indiana Constitution. Therefore, this Article will explore state and federal court cases that raise significant federal constitutional issues implicating Indiana law and Indiana litigants. The most noteworthy cases during the survey period dealt with freedom of expression and the due process clause.


Recent Developments In Workers' Compensation, Ruth C. Vance Jan 1991

Recent Developments In Workers' Compensation, Ruth C. Vance

Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Generosity: A Duty Without A Right, Richard Stith Jan 1991

Generosity: A Duty Without A Right, Richard Stith

Law Faculty Publications

The rhetoric of rights permeates and dominates the American legal thought today. Even ethics is often considered to involve fundamentally a mutual respect for "moral rights." Understanding human rights is taken to be a sufficient condition for knowing how we do and should order our life together.


Recent Developments In Civil Rights, Ivan E. Bodensteiner Jan 1991

Recent Developments In Civil Rights, Ivan E. Bodensteiner

Law Faculty Publications

One of the most significant developments in civil rights litigation is the expansion of immunity doctrines. Even though immunity is not mentioned in 42 U.S.C. ยง 1983, the United States Supreme Court has given some governmental officials the benefit of a qualified immunity from damages, and other officials an absolute immunity from damages.


"Black And Blue Encounters" Some Preliminary Thoughts About Fourth Amendment Seizures: Should Race Matter?, Tracey Maclin Jan 1991

"Black And Blue Encounters" Some Preliminary Thoughts About Fourth Amendment Seizures: Should Race Matter?, Tracey Maclin

Valparaiso University Law Review

No abstract provided.