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Full-Text Articles in Law
Why The No Child Left Behind Act Needs To Be Restructured To Accomplish Its Goals And How To Do It, Gershon M. Ratner
Why The No Child Left Behind Act Needs To Be Restructured To Accomplish Its Goals And How To Do It, Gershon M. Ratner
University of the District of Columbia Law Review
The No Child Left Behind Act ("NCLB" or the "Act") 1 has created a once in a lifetime opportunity to improve American public education. NCLB has embraced vital goals for the new Information Age: academic proficiency for virtually all public school students and elimination of the severe racial/income "achievement gap." The Act provides four pillars on which states and localities might build a bridge to reach the goals: higher standards; periodic testing to measure the extent to which the standards are being met; disaggregating test results by student subgroup; and reporting to the public. The critical question is "how to …
Charter Schools And Special Education: Part Of The Solution Or Part Of The Problem?, Rebekah Gleason
Charter Schools And Special Education: Part Of The Solution Or Part Of The Problem?, Rebekah Gleason
University of the District of Columbia Law Review
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)1 provides each child with a disability the opportunity to receive educational benefit in an appropriate program. The individual needs of the child drive the often resource intensive programs. On the other hand, public charter schools focus on providing more choices for education by aiming to do a better job with less money. Public Charter Schools accountability for progress and fiscal responsibility means that schools focus on doing more with less resources for the school as a whole. Public Charter schools' mission of unique innovative instruction, free from local and state regulations that would …
Two Tailors: The Pursuit Of Racial Justice In 1970s Chicago, Susan L. Waysdorf
Two Tailors: The Pursuit Of Racial Justice In 1970s Chicago, Susan L. Waysdorf
University of the District of Columbia Law Review
Every legal case has a story behind it, and some, like this one, also have a legacy. This is a story about two immigrant tailors in Chicago-the white tailor's attempt to sell his tailor shop to the black tailor, and the racial discrimination they confronted together. One tailor, Ivan Thompson, was a black citizen of Great Britain living in Chicago, and the other, Martin Waysdorf, was a white Jew from Poland. He became a. U.S. citizen in 1949, after emigrating from his Polish shtetl to Chicago and escaping the Nazi Holocaust.' The Jewish tailor was my father. This article will …
Changing The Narrative: Convincing Courts To Distinguish Between Misbehavior And Criminal Conduct In School Referral Cases, Marsha L. Levick, Robert G. Schwartz
Changing The Narrative: Convincing Courts To Distinguish Between Misbehavior And Criminal Conduct In School Referral Cases, Marsha L. Levick, Robert G. Schwartz
University of the District of Columbia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Does Congress Have The Power To Limit The President's Conduct Of Detentions, Interrogations And Surveillance In The Context Of War?, Shayana Kadidal
Does Congress Have The Power To Limit The President's Conduct Of Detentions, Interrogations And Surveillance In The Context Of War?, Shayana Kadidal
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Tainted Grail Of Brazilian Ethanol: Achieving Oil Independence But Who Has Borne The Cost And Paid The Price?, Sandra Dos Santos
The Tainted Grail Of Brazilian Ethanol: Achieving Oil Independence But Who Has Borne The Cost And Paid The Price?, Sandra Dos Santos
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
It Takes A Village To Save A Life: A Statewide Model For Indigent Capital Defense, Alexa Woodward
It Takes A Village To Save A Life: A Statewide Model For Indigent Capital Defense, Alexa Woodward
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Argument For Joint Custody As An Option For All Family Court Mediation Program Participants, Joy S. Rosenthal
An Argument For Joint Custody As An Option For All Family Court Mediation Program Participants, Joy S. Rosenthal
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Interdisciplinary Discussion Of Poverty, Class & Economic Justice, Frances Fox Piven, Stephen Loffredo
An Interdisciplinary Discussion Of Poverty, Class & Economic Justice, Frances Fox Piven, Stephen Loffredo
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
From Pickering To Ceballos: The Demise Of The Pubic Employee Free Speech Doctrine, Jessica Reed
From Pickering To Ceballos: The Demise Of The Pubic Employee Free Speech Doctrine, Jessica Reed
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Debat Ketiga: Memikirkan Kembali Keilmuan Hubungan Internasional, Aryani Kristianti, Musa Maliki
Debat Ketiga: Memikirkan Kembali Keilmuan Hubungan Internasional, Aryani Kristianti, Musa Maliki
Global: Jurnal Politik Internasional
This article will argue that Third Debate is the 'revolution turn' in the study of international relations. There are some explanations to conduct this argument: the description of the history of international relations thought and epistemological problem. This illustration will lead us to understand that there is a deeply dynamic debate in philosophy circumstances. We can not close the eyes to this debate otherwise we will be stucked and trapped in the dogmatism, stagnatism and ideology. Epistemological problem of philosophy is one of the foundations of the entire big problem that should be discussed. From epistemological scrutiny, this article believes …
International Local Government Law: The Effect Of Nafta Chapter 11 On Local Land Use Planning, Brynn Olsen
International Local Government Law: The Effect Of Nafta Chapter 11 On Local Land Use Planning, Brynn Olsen
Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
No abstract provided.
Identifying, Understanding, And Resolving Legal And Operational Issues In Outsourcing--Bharat Vagadia's Outsourcing To India: A Legal Handbook, Ilmr Editors
Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
No abstract provided.
Section 965: A Traditional Corporate Tax Policy, Jessica C. Kornberg
Section 965: A Traditional Corporate Tax Policy, Jessica C. Kornberg
Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
No abstract provided.
The World Trade Center Disaster: How Terrorist Airline Attacks Can Affect The Legal, Economic, And Financial Conditions Of Airlines Under The Montreal Liability Agreement, Larry Moore, Rose M. Rubin, Justin N. Joy
The World Trade Center Disaster: How Terrorist Airline Attacks Can Affect The Legal, Economic, And Financial Conditions Of Airlines Under The Montreal Liability Agreement, Larry Moore, Rose M. Rubin, Justin N. Joy
Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
No abstract provided.
Boomerang Litigation: How Convenient Is Forum Non Conveniens In Transnational Litigation?, M. Ryan Casey, Barrett Ristroph
Boomerang Litigation: How Convenient Is Forum Non Conveniens In Transnational Litigation?, M. Ryan Casey, Barrett Ristroph
Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction To The 2007 Byu Law Review Symposium: Warning! Kids Online: Pornography, Free Speech, And Technology, Cheryl B. Preston
Introduction To The 2007 Byu Law Review Symposium: Warning! Kids Online: Pornography, Free Speech, And Technology, Cheryl B. Preston
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Zoning The Internet: A New Approach To Protecting Children Online, Cheryl B. Preston
Zoning The Internet: A New Approach To Protecting Children Online, Cheryl B. Preston
BYU Law Review
This Article considers how Internet architecture can be harnessed to create an online environment where government regulation of material harmful to minors can be effective but not unreasonably burdensome. It proposes a solution that engages technology in refocusing the point of regulation, thereby reducing the burden on speech and increasing the ability to achieve constitutionally recognized governmental objectives. This Article briefly examines failed congressional attempts to restrict children's access to sexually explicit content online, and then introduces the Internet Community Ports Concept, which relies on channeling technology to divide kinds of content among various Internet ports. After briefly outlining the …
Making Family-Friendly Internet A Reality: The Internet Community Ports Act, Dawn C. Nunziato
Making Family-Friendly Internet A Reality: The Internet Community Ports Act, Dawn C. Nunziato
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Regulating Internet Pornography Aimed At Children: A Comparative Constitutional Perspective On Passing The Camel Through The Needle's Eye, Kevin W. Saunders
Regulating Internet Pornography Aimed At Children: A Comparative Constitutional Perspective On Passing The Camel Through The Needle's Eye, Kevin W. Saunders
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Free Trade In Ideas Is (Or Ought To Be) Absolute For Adults, Patrick M. Garry
Free Trade In Ideas Is (Or Ought To Be) Absolute For Adults, Patrick M. Garry
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
A New First Amendment Model For Evaluating Content-Based Regulation Ofinternet Pornography: Revising The Strict Scrutiny Model To Better Reflect The Realities Of The Modern Media Age, Mark S. Kende
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constrained By The Liberal Tradition: Why The Supreme Court Has Not Found Positive Rights In The American Constitution
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Technology And Pornography, Arnold H. Loewy
Www.Sam·S_Stationery_And_Luncheonette.Com: Bringing Ginsberg V. New York Into The Internet Age, John Fee
Www.Sam·S_Stationery_And_Luncheonette.Com: Bringing Ginsberg V. New York Into The Internet Age, John Fee
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.