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Balancing Security And Access In The Nation's Capital: Managing Federal Security-Related Street Closures And Traffic Restrictions In The District Of Columbia, D.C. Appleseed Center For Law And Justice
Balancing Security And Access In The Nation's Capital: Managing Federal Security-Related Street Closures And Traffic Restrictions In The District Of Columbia, D.C. Appleseed Center For Law And Justice
University of the District of Columbia Law Review
This report was prepared in December 2003 in order to stimulate a dialogue on the role the District of Columbia government should play with the federal government in attempting to achieve an appropriate balance between physical security and open access to public space when deciding on traffic restrictions around or near federal buildings or federal sites in the District of Columbia. A summary of this report was presented at the UDC/DCSL Law Review November 2003 symposium "In the Aftermath of September 11: Defending Civil liberties in the Nation's Capital." Since this report was prepared there has been an ebb and …
Access To Deportation Proceedings Following September 11: A Return To The Fundamentals Of Richmond Newspapers, Caroline P. Lavelle
Access To Deportation Proceedings Following September 11: A Return To The Fundamentals Of Richmond Newspapers, Caroline P. Lavelle
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Application Of The Public-Trust Doctrine And Principles Of Natural Resource Management To Electromagnetic Spectrum, Patrick S. Ryan
Application Of The Public-Trust Doctrine And Principles Of Natural Resource Management To Electromagnetic Spectrum, Patrick S. Ryan
Michigan Telecommunications & Technology Law Review
The Electromagnetic spectrum is among our most valuable natural resources. Yet while the past few decades have seen a rich body of environmental law develop for other natural resources, this movement has largely passed over the electromagnetic spectrum. This Article argues that to remedy that situation, the public-trust doctrine, which is now a cornerstone of modern environmental law, should be extended to the electromagnetic spectrum. This extension would not be a leap: the public-trust doctrine has already been used to guarantee the public access to various bodies of water (not just navigable water), and to protect recreational lakes and beaches, …
Can The Internet Be A Human Right?, Michael L. Best
Can The Internet Be A Human Right?, Michael L. Best
Human Rights & Human Welfare
A review of:
Human Rights and the Internet edited by Steven Hick, Edward F. Halpin, and Eric Hoskins. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2000. 276pp.
Access And Justice: The Transformative Potential Of Pro Bono Work , Martha F. Davis
Access And Justice: The Transformative Potential Of Pro Bono Work , Martha F. Davis
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Shout From Taller Rooftops: A Response To Deborah L. Rhode's Access To Justice, Steven H. Hobbs
Shout From Taller Rooftops: A Response To Deborah L. Rhode's Access To Justice, Steven H. Hobbs
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Redressing Inequality In The Market For Justice: Why Access To Lawyers Will Never Solve The Problem And Why Rethinking The Role Of Judges Will Help, Russell G. Pearce
Redressing Inequality In The Market For Justice: Why Access To Lawyers Will Never Solve The Problem And Why Rethinking The Role Of Judges Will Help, Russell G. Pearce
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Luxury Of The Law: The Codification Movement And The Right To Counsel, Norman W. Spaulding
The Luxury Of The Law: The Codification Movement And The Right To Counsel, Norman W. Spaulding
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Access To Justice: Again, Still, Deborah L. Rhode
Access To Justice: Again, Still, Deborah L. Rhode
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Access To Justice: Some Comments, Lawrence M. Friedman
Access To Justice: Some Comments, Lawrence M. Friedman
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Teaching And Doing: The Role Of Law School Clinics In Enhancing Access To Justice, Stephen Wizner, Jane Aiken
Teaching And Doing: The Role Of Law School Clinics In Enhancing Access To Justice, Stephen Wizner, Jane Aiken
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Gideon's Paradox, Lawrence C. Marshall