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Gang Violence: Recommendations For Legislative Solutions - November 2, 1988, Joint Committee On Organized Crime And Gang Violence Nov 1988

Gang Violence: Recommendations For Legislative Solutions - November 2, 1988, Joint Committee On Organized Crime And Gang Violence

California Joint Committees

No abstract provided.


Vol. 37, No. 9, November 2, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School Nov 1988

Vol. 37, No. 9, November 2, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Faculty Approves Placement Policy •Obscene Flyer Draws Response •Trickers Treat Law Quad •More of the Same •Counting One's Blessings •Phony Courage, Shallow Conviction •A Michigander's Look at the Ballot Proposals •Justice Archer Visits Quad •Gophers Won't Block Wolves' Road West •Law School Sports Round Up •Law in the Raw


1988-89 Supreme Court Preview (Program), Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School Nov 1988

1988-89 Supreme Court Preview (Program), Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School

Supreme Court Preview

No abstract provided.


The Gospel According To Roberto: A Theological Polemic, H. Jefferson Powell Nov 1988

The Gospel According To Roberto: A Theological Polemic, H. Jefferson Powell

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Public Choice: The Theory Of The Firm And The Theory Of Market Exchange , Jonathan R. Macey Nov 1988

Public Choice: The Theory Of The Firm And The Theory Of Market Exchange , Jonathan R. Macey

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School Nov 1988

The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School

The Advocate

Headlines include: Bush Wins!!! Congratulations And Best Of Luck Mr. President; A Dangerous Conservative Precedent


Michigan V. Chesternut And Investigative Pursuits: Is There No End To The War Between The Constitution And Common Sense?, Rachel A. Van Cleave Nov 1988

Michigan V. Chesternut And Investigative Pursuits: Is There No End To The War Between The Constitution And Common Sense?, Rachel A. Van Cleave

Publications

Section I of this Comment examines Terry v. Ohio, in which the Supreme Court decided that certain on-the-street encounters between police officers and citizens come within fourth amendment scrutiny. Section II traces the development of standards for determining when a seizure has occurred, that is, when a reasonable person would believe he was not "at liberty to ignore the police presence and go about his business."' In section III, this Comment argues that, when the police chase a citizen, their conduct constitutes a seizure because the citizen is aware of the police's attempt to apprehend him and is therefore …


Overview Of California's Income Tax Laws: The Personal Income Tax And The Bank And Corporation Tax, Assembly Revenue And Taxation Committee Nov 1988

Overview Of California's Income Tax Laws: The Personal Income Tax And The Bank And Corporation Tax, Assembly Revenue And Taxation Committee

California Assembly

As Enacted by AB 53 (Kiehs) and SB 572 (Garamendi) of 1987, The California Tax Fairness, Simplification and Conformity Act of 1987; and SB 85 (Alquist) of 1986, California Unitary Reform and Modified by 1988 Legislation


Authors, North Carolina Law Review Nov 1988

Authors, North Carolina Law Review

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Gilligan's Travels, Joan M. Shaughnessy Nov 1988

Gilligan's Travels, Joan M. Shaughnessy

Scholarly Articles

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The Continuing Violation Theory And Systemic Discrimination: In Search Of A Judicial Standard For Timely Filing, Thelma A. Crivens Nov 1988

The Continuing Violation Theory And Systemic Discrimination: In Search Of A Judicial Standard For Timely Filing, Thelma A. Crivens

Vanderbilt Law Review

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 19641 is one of the most effective federal anti-discrimination statutes in employment discrimination law. Enforcement of this statute has eliminated discriminatory acts directed at individual victims as well as discriminatory policies and practices directed at groups that traditionally have been victims of discrimination. The effectiveness of Title VII in eliminating employment policies that restrict opportunities for a group or class of employees (referred to as systemic discrimination) has been particularly important because of the economic, psychological, and social consequences that this discrimination has on members of the group as a whole. Also, …


Vol. 12, No. 5 (November 1988) Nov 1988

Vol. 12, No. 5 (November 1988)

Exordium

No abstract provided.


Biomedical Ethics In The Soviet Union, Richard T. De George Nov 1988

Biomedical Ethics In The Soviet Union, Richard T. De George

Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers

*This is an abbreviated version of a paper presented first at a joint MIT-Harvard Faculty Seminar on the humanistic dimensions of Soviet Science on November 20, 1987, and then at the Western Michigan University Ethics Center on February 10, 1988. An expanded, fully documented version, under the title "Soviet Biomedical Ethics" will appear in a volume edited by Loren Graham, and tentatively entitled The Human Side of Soviet Science, Harvard University Press, 1989.


Comment, North Carolina Law Review Nov 1988

Comment, North Carolina Law Review

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Crisis In Modern Contract Theory, Robert A. Hillman Nov 1988

The Crisis In Modern Contract Theory, Robert A. Hillman

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Subjects, North Carolina Law Review Nov 1988

Subjects, North Carolina Law Review

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Medical Review Committee Privilege: A Jurisdictional Survey, Charles David Creech Nov 1988

The Medical Review Committee Privilege: A Jurisdictional Survey, Charles David Creech

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Enforceability Of State Shrink-Wrap License Statutes In Light Of Vault Corp V. Quaid Software Ltd., Page M. Kaufman Nov 1988

Enforceability Of State Shrink-Wrap License Statutes In Light Of Vault Corp V. Quaid Software Ltd., Page M. Kaufman

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


United They Stand Divided They Fall: Public Choice Theory And The Tax Code , Julie A. Roin Nov 1988

United They Stand Divided They Fall: Public Choice Theory And The Tax Code , Julie A. Roin

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rock V. Arkansas: Hypnotically Refreshed Testimony Or Hypnotically Manufactured Testimony , Andrew C. Callari Nov 1988

Rock V. Arkansas: Hypnotically Refreshed Testimony Or Hypnotically Manufactured Testimony , Andrew C. Callari

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Beyond Metaphor: An Analysis Of Fiduciary Obligation, Deborah A. Demott Nov 1988

Beyond Metaphor: An Analysis Of Fiduciary Obligation, Deborah A. Demott

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Piloting The Preservation/Development Balance On The Wild And Scenic Rivers, Eric L. Hiser Nov 1988

Piloting The Preservation/Development Balance On The Wild And Scenic Rivers, Eric L. Hiser

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Federal And State Environmental Law: A Trap For The Unwary Lender, Susan C. Gleser Nov 1988

Federal And State Environmental Law: A Trap For The Unwary Lender, Susan C. Gleser

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Future Of The Disparate Impact Theory Of Employment Discrimination After Watson V. Fort Worth State Bank, Paul N. Cox Nov 1988

The Future Of The Disparate Impact Theory Of Employment Discrimination After Watson V. Fort Worth State Bank, Paul N. Cox

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Unger And Milton, Stanley Fish Nov 1988

Unger And Milton, Stanley Fish

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Standards Of Proof In Section 274b Of The Immigration Reform And Control Act Of 1986, Carlos A. Gonzalez Nov 1988

Standards Of Proof In Section 274b Of The Immigration Reform And Control Act Of 1986, Carlos A. Gonzalez

Vanderbilt Law Review

On November 6, 1986, President Reagan signed into law the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA), proclaiming it to be the most difficult legislative undertaking in the previous three Congresses. The Act's controversial centerpiece provides for sanctions against employers who knowingly hire, recruit, or refer for a fee undocumented aliens. While these sanctions were heralded as the most comprehensive reform in immigration law in over thirty years, opposition to them in Congress and among civil rights organizations was strong. These groups feared that employers seeking to avoid sanctions would discriminate in employment against Hispanics, Asians, and other ethnically or racially …


Stepparent Responsibility For Child Support In California's Community Property System, Mary-Lynne Fisher Nov 1988

Stepparent Responsibility For Child Support In California's Community Property System, Mary-Lynne Fisher

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

No abstract provided.


Labor Unions And The Sherman Act: Rethinking Labor's Nonstatutory Exemption, Joseph L. Greenslade Nov 1988

Labor Unions And The Sherman Act: Rethinking Labor's Nonstatutory Exemption, Joseph L. Greenslade

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

No abstract provided.


Confidentiality Of Tenure Review And Discovery Of Peer Review Materials, James H. Brooks Nov 1988

Confidentiality Of Tenure Review And Discovery Of Peer Review Materials, James H. Brooks

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Title Page, North Carolina Law Review Nov 1988

Title Page, North Carolina Law Review

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.