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Drug Legalization: The Importance Of Asking The Right Question, Mark A. R. Kleiman, Aaron J. Saiger
Drug Legalization: The Importance Of Asking The Right Question, Mark A. R. Kleiman, Aaron J. Saiger
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Central Moral Tradition Of Lawyering, Robert P. Lawry
The Central Moral Tradition Of Lawyering, Robert P. Lawry
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Resolving The Conflict Of Interest In Management Buyouts, Bill Shaw
Resolving The Conflict Of Interest In Management Buyouts, Bill Shaw
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tort Reform: The Problem Of The Missing Tsar, Marshall S. Shapo
Tort Reform: The Problem Of The Missing Tsar, Marshall S. Shapo
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Shift Toward Protectionism Under §301 Of The 1974 Trade Act: Problems Of Unilateral Trade Retaliation Under International Law, Fusae Nara
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Issue Of Legalizing Illicit Drugs, John C. Lawn
The Issue Of Legalizing Illicit Drugs, John C. Lawn
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Three Theories Of Substantive Fairness, F. H. Buckley
Three Theories Of Substantive Fairness, F. H. Buckley
Hofstra Law Review
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A History Of Prima Facie Tort: The Origins Of A General Theory Of Intentional Tort, Kenneth J. Vandevelde
A History Of Prima Facie Tort: The Origins Of A General Theory Of Intentional Tort, Kenneth J. Vandevelde
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Gender Gap On The Federal Bench, Carl Tobias
The Gender Gap On The Federal Bench, Carl Tobias
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foreword: Drug Decriminalization: A Chorus In Need Of Masterrap's Voice, Dwight L. Greene
Foreword: Drug Decriminalization: A Chorus In Need Of Masterrap's Voice, Dwight L. Greene
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Affirmative Action, Equal Access And The Supreme Court's 1988 Term: The Rehnquist Court Takes A Sharp Turn To The Right, Mary C. Daly
Affirmative Action, Equal Access And The Supreme Court's 1988 Term: The Rehnquist Court Takes A Sharp Turn To The Right, Mary C. Daly
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Human Capital As Marital Property, Leslie F. Burns, Gregg A. Grauer
Human Capital As Marital Property, Leslie F. Burns, Gregg A. Grauer
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Brother Can You Spare A Drug: Should The Experimental Drug Distribution Standards Be Modified In Response To The Needs Of Persons With Aids?, Jon Scott Batterman
Brother Can You Spare A Drug: Should The Experimental Drug Distribution Standards Be Modified In Response To The Needs Of Persons With Aids?, Jon Scott Batterman
Hofstra Law Review
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An Argument In Favor Of Decriminalization, Kurt L. Schmoke
An Argument In Favor Of Decriminalization, Kurt L. Schmoke
Hofstra Law Review
This Article discusses the reasons why a policy of prohibition has not only failed to solve the drug abuse problem, but has made the problem worse. In response to such failings, this Article recommends, as an alternative to a drug-policy based on law enforcement, a measured and carefully implemented program of drug decriminalization based on the public health system. An alternate name for this policy is "medicalization."
Legal Cocaine And Kids: The Very Bitterness Of Shame, Gregory A. Loken Esq., James Kennedy M.D.
Legal Cocaine And Kids: The Very Bitterness Of Shame, Gregory A. Loken Esq., James Kennedy M.D.
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Moral And Practical Case For Drug Legalization, James Ostrowski
The Moral And Practical Case For Drug Legalization, James Ostrowski
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Uneasy Decriminalization: A Perspective On Dutch Drug Policy, Henk Jan Van Vliet
The Uneasy Decriminalization: A Perspective On Dutch Drug Policy, Henk Jan Van Vliet
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Solving The Drug Problem: A Public Health Approach To The Reduction Of The Use And Abuse Of Both Legal And Illegal Recreational Drugs, Steven Jonas
Hofstra Law Review
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Report From The Front Line: The Bennett Plan, Street-Level Drug Enforcement In New York City And The Legalization Debate, Michael Z. Letwin
Report From The Front Line: The Bennett Plan, Street-Level Drug Enforcement In New York City And The Legalization Debate, Michael Z. Letwin
Hofstra Law Review
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A Bill To Repeal Criminal Drug Laws: Replacing Prohibition With Regulation, Joseph L. Galiber
A Bill To Repeal Criminal Drug Laws: Replacing Prohibition With Regulation, Joseph L. Galiber
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Creation Of An International Anti-Prohibitionist League In The Field Of Drugs, Marie-Andree Bertrand
Creation Of An International Anti-Prohibitionist League In The Field Of Drugs, Marie-Andree Bertrand
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Notes From The Front: A Dissident Law-Enforcement Perspective On Drug Prohibition, John T. Schuler, Arthur Mcbride
Notes From The Front: A Dissident Law-Enforcement Perspective On Drug Prohibition, John T. Schuler, Arthur Mcbride
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Requisite Specificity Of Alcoholic Beverage Warning Labels: A Decision Best Left For Congressional Determination, George Arthur Davis
The Requisite Specificity Of Alcoholic Beverage Warning Labels: A Decision Best Left For Congressional Determination, George Arthur Davis
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Copyrights And Copyremedies: Unfair Use And Injunctions, Honorable James L. Oakes
Copyrights And Copyremedies: Unfair Use And Injunctions, Honorable James L. Oakes
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reflections On Reform Of § 2254 Habeas Petitions, Honorable Patrick E. Higginbotham
Reflections On Reform Of § 2254 Habeas Petitions, Honorable Patrick E. Higginbotham
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Trademarked Goods And Their Gray Market Equivalents: Should Product Differences Result In The Barring Of Unauthorized Goods From The U.S. Markets?, Seth Lipner
Hofstra Law Review
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Postpartum Psychosis: A Way Out For Murderous Moms, Anne Damante Brusca
Postpartum Psychosis: A Way Out For Murderous Moms, Anne Damante Brusca
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Secured Financing's Uneasy Place In Bankruptcy: Claims For Interest In Chapter 11, Paula A. Franzese
Secured Financing's Uneasy Place In Bankruptcy: Claims For Interest In Chapter 11, Paula A. Franzese
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Civil Disobedience, Injunctions, And The First Amendment, Bruce Ledewitz
Civil Disobedience, Injunctions, And The First Amendment, Bruce Ledewitz
Hofstra Law Review
Classic First Amendment law divides the world of expressive conduct into two parts: that which is protected by the Constitution and that which is not. Expressive conduct protected by the First Amendment generally cannot be prohibited by the government, though it may be regulated with reference to what is called time, place and manner. Expressive conduct that is not protected by the First Amendment can be prohibited by the government to precisely the same extent as any other kind of conduct. Indeed, the Supreme Court has upheld severe penalties for non-protected expressive conduct.
The 12(I)'Ed Monster: Administration Of The Securities Exchange Act Of 1934 By The Federal Bank Regulatory Agencies, Michael P. Malloy
The 12(I)'Ed Monster: Administration Of The Securities Exchange Act Of 1934 By The Federal Bank Regulatory Agencies, Michael P. Malloy
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.