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Triggering Coverage Of Progressive Property Loss: Preserving The Distinctions Between First- And Third-Party Insurance Policies, Chandra Lantz
Triggering Coverage Of Progressive Property Loss: Preserving The Distinctions Between First- And Third-Party Insurance Policies, Chandra Lantz
William & Mary Law Review
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Imposition, Richard Delgado, Jean Stefancic
Imposition, Richard Delgado, Jean Stefancic
William & Mary Law Review
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The Word On Trial, Robin West
Scorn, Richard Delgado, Jean Stefancic
Scorn, Richard Delgado, Jean Stefancic
William & Mary Law Review
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Class, Personality, Contract, And Unconscionability, Jeffrey L. Harrison
Class, Personality, Contract, And Unconscionability, Jeffrey L. Harrison
William & Mary Law Review
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Dna Fingerprinting: The Virginia Approach, James P. O'Brien Jr.
Dna Fingerprinting: The Virginia Approach, James P. O'Brien Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
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The National Flood Insurance Program: Unattained Purposes, Liability In Contract, And Takings, Charles T. Griffith
The National Flood Insurance Program: Unattained Purposes, Liability In Contract, And Takings, Charles T. Griffith
William & Mary Law Review
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Parents' Religion And Children's Welfare: Debunking The Doctrine Of Parents' Rights, James G. Dwyer
Parents' Religion And Children's Welfare: Debunking The Doctrine Of Parents' Rights, James G. Dwyer
Faculty Publications
The scope, weight, and assignment of parental rights have been the focus of much debate among legal commentators. These commentators generally have assumed that parents should have some rights in connection with the raising of their children. Rarely have commentators offered justifications for attributing rights to persons as parents, and when they have done so they have failed to subject those justifications to close scrutiny. This Article takes the novel approach of challenging parental rights in their entirety. The author explores the fundamental questions of what it means to say that individuals have rights as parents, and whether it is …