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Petitioner's Observations On Canada's Additional Information, Jeffrey C. Tuomala
Petitioner's Observations On Canada's Additional Information, Jeffrey C. Tuomala
Faculty Publications and Presentations
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Disabling Complexity: The Americans With Disabilities Act Of 1990 And Its Interaction With Other Federal Laws, Tory L. Lucas
Disabling Complexity: The Americans With Disabilities Act Of 1990 And Its Interaction With Other Federal Laws, Tory L. Lucas
Faculty Publications and Presentations
Given the daunting breadth, depth, and sheer volume of federal legislation impacting the labor and employment arena, the task of understanding how all of the federal legislation - not to mention state and local legislation and all corresponding regulations and caselaw - interrelates may be an impossible task even for legal experts. One vital area of federal employment legislation involves protecting the rights of individuals with disabilities. The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (“ADA”) seeks “to provide a clear and comprehensive national mandate for the elimination of discrimination against individuals with disabilities.” To fulfill the ADA's vision to protect …
Legal Positivism: The Leading Legal Theory In America, Paul R. Rickert
Legal Positivism: The Leading Legal Theory In America, Paul R. Rickert
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The author discusses the transition in from a Natural Law base for American Jurisprudence to legal positivism.
From Pin Point To The Legal Pinnacle, Tory L. Lucas
From Pin Point To The Legal Pinnacle, Tory L. Lucas
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In Judging Thomas: The Life and Times of Clarence Thomas, author Ken Foskett argues that “the key to unlocking Justice Thomas’s decision making is not dissecting the opinions but understanding the man who wrote them.” Capturing the essence of Judging Thomas, this quote forms the premise for this book review. A person cannot always be understood by his accomplishments. Instead, we sometimes must look beyond the person himself, and look into that person’s family history. That is precisely what this Thomas biography attempts to do.
This book review, entitled From Pin Point to the Legal Pinnacle, briefly outlines how Thomas …