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Supreme Court Cases 2013–14 Term, Barbara Fick
Supreme Court Cases 2013–14 Term, Barbara Fick
Books
This is section 6 from a symposium called "Recent Developments in Employment Law" hosted by the Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, December 16, 2014.
Autonomous Vehicle Law Report And Recommendations To The Ulc Based On Existing State Av Laws, The Ulc's Final Report, And Our Own Conclusions About What Constitutes A Complete Law, University Of Washington Technology Law And Public Policy Clinic
Autonomous Vehicle Law Report And Recommendations To The Ulc Based On Existing State Av Laws, The Ulc's Final Report, And Our Own Conclusions About What Constitutes A Complete Law, University Of Washington Technology Law And Public Policy Clinic
Technology Law and Public Policy Clinic
This report was created by the University of Washington’s Technology Law and Policy Clinic for the Uniform Law Commission (ULC). It was created at the request of Robert Lloyd, Professor of Law at the University of Tennessee and a member of the ULC’s subcommittee for autonomous vehicles. The report aims to do three things: (1) present the existing autonomous vehicle provisions on the books in California, Michigan, Florida, Nevada, and Washington, D.C.; (2) analyze these provisions, address related questions raised in the ULC’s Final Report, and make recommendations to the ULC; and (3) offer draft provision language to illustrate our …
Brief Amicus Curiae For The National Black Law Students Association In Support Of Respondent, Texas Dep’T Of Housing And Community Affairs V. Inclusive Communities Project, Inc. (No. 13-1371), U.S. Supreme Court (January 2013) (With Deborah N. Archer & Erika L. Wood)., New York Law School Racial Justice Project
Brief Amicus Curiae For The National Black Law Students Association In Support Of Respondent, Texas Dep’T Of Housing And Community Affairs V. Inclusive Communities Project, Inc. (No. 13-1371), U.S. Supreme Court (January 2013) (With Deborah N. Archer & Erika L. Wood)., New York Law School Racial Justice Project
Racial Justice Project
No abstract provided.
Casa Of Franklin County, Megan Ellis, Maureen Conley
Casa Of Franklin County, Megan Ellis, Maureen Conley
Learning Showcase 2014
Franklin County, children are appointed by the courts either a private attorney or a CASA volunteer GAL. CA abuse appointed SA volunteers complete an extensive screening and training process and are officially sworn officers of the court. CASA exists to serve the most at-risk and severe cases of child abuse and neglect in the community.
In 2014, over 3,000 children will enter the Franklin County Juvenile Courts System through no fault of their own as victims of abuse and neglect. CASA of Franklin County is on tract to serve over 805 of these; the most children CASA of Franklin County …
An Examination Of Violation Behavior Among Participating Offenders Involved In The Grant-Funded Rural Reentry Initiative Of Ohio Within Six Months After Release From Prison, Douglas Patrick, Brian Martin
An Examination Of Violation Behavior Among Participating Offenders Involved In The Grant-Funded Rural Reentry Initiative Of Ohio Within Six Months After Release From Prison, Douglas Patrick, Brian Martin
Learning Showcase 2014
Prisoner reentry services currently face multiple implementation challenges when providing parolees an access to resources in rural communities. As an extension of existing evaluation efforts on Ohio’s Second Chance Act Grant-funded Rural Recidivism Reduction Program (OR3), this project will investigate post-prison violation behavior among a sample of offenders under supervision in a rural setting. Specifically, the project will serve as an examination of violation behavior among participating offenders involved in the grant-funded rural reentry initiative of Ohio within six months after release from prison.
Utilizing quasi experimental methods to compare outcomes among grant-funded participants and an appropriately selected comparison group, …
The Juvenile Justice System, Corrections And Human Trafficking, Maureen Elizabeth Mcgill
The Juvenile Justice System, Corrections And Human Trafficking, Maureen Elizabeth Mcgill
Learning Showcase 2014
What happens to these young victims? A homeless or runaway juvenile is befriended by someone, then plied with drugs and/or alcohol. This is where the trafficker begins to exert control over the victim. The victims are given food and shelter. Sex is expected in return. At this point the trafficker has established trust with the victim, misguided as it may be. Then, Stockholm syndrome begins to set in. This is where victims protect the trafficker for fear of losing access to drugs, food, shelter or money. The victims also comply with their captors out of a sense of loyalty toward …
The Santa Clara, 2014-11-13, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2014-11-13, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
U.S. State Department International Law Internship And Employment Presentation And Discussion, Michael E. Thurston Famu Diplomat-In Residence
U.S. State Department International Law Internship And Employment Presentation And Discussion, Michael E. Thurston Famu Diplomat-In Residence
Environmental and Animal Law
The Center for International Law & Justice presents a discussion and presentation by Michael E. Thurston, a Senior Foreign Service officer, who is currently serving as Diplomat-in-Residence based at Florida A & M University in Tallahassee. Mr. Thurston has served in Afghanistan, Burma, various locations in Africa, Australia, Sri Lanka, and Mexico.
The Santa Clara, 2014-11-06, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2014-11-06, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
E-Museletter: November 2014, Suzanne Corriell
E-Museletter: November 2014, Suzanne Corriell
Museletter
This Issue:
Law Library Alerts: 24-Hour Access & Noise
Fall 2014 Regular Library Hours
Additional Cameras Installed in the Law Library
Food & Drink in the Law Library
VPN Setup
E-Resource of the Month: World Treaty Library
West Study Aids
Torch (November 2014), Brandon Baldwin, Civil Rights Team Project
Torch (November 2014), Brandon Baldwin, Civil Rights Team Project
Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter
No abstract provided.
2014 Byu Law School Annual Report, J. Reuben Clark Law School
2014 Byu Law School Annual Report, J. Reuben Clark Law School
The BYU Advocate (& Annual Reports)
No abstract provided.
The Santa Clara, 2014-10-30, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2014-10-30, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
The Santa Clara, 2014-10-23, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2014-10-23, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
The Santa Clara, 2014-10-16, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2014-10-16, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
The Santa Clara, 2014-10-09, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2014-10-09, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
The Santa Clara, 2014-10-02, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2014-10-02, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
Amicus (Fall 2014), University Of Colorado Law School
Amicus (Fall 2014), University Of Colorado Law School
Amicus
Issue at a glance:
- Describes the importance of public service in legal education
- Highlights faculty in government and alumni in public service
- Introduces four new faculty members
- Depicts clinical successes and the student public service pledge
- Celebrates national moot court champions
- Recognizes giving society members
- Provides updates on Colorado Law alumni
Motions 2014 Volume 51 Number 2, University Of San Diego School Of Law Student Bar Association
Motions 2014 Volume 51 Number 2, University Of San Diego School Of Law Student Bar Association
Newspaper, Motions (1987-2019)
No abstract provided.
Profile - The Jacques Marchais Museum Of Tibetan Art, James Hagy, Kelly Cooper
Profile - The Jacques Marchais Museum Of Tibetan Art, James Hagy, Kelly Cooper
Rooftops Project
Picture yourself leading a museum tucked into a 21st-century residential neighborhood, housed in a mid-20th-century building, mimicking a 16th-century Tibetan monastery, containing priceless art objects crossing a millennium. The Rooftops Project’s Kelly Cooper and Professor James Hagy visit the Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art on Staten Island, New York.
Profile - The Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation, Evanston, Illinois, James Hagy, Carlee Cooper
Profile - The Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation, Evanston, Illinois, James Hagy, Carlee Cooper
Rooftops Project
A religious congregation envisions a new building better suited to its needs than its existing facility. But the location is perfect at its present suburban property. How might it start over while also observing green design principles? Rooftops Project team member Carlee Cooper and Professor James Hagy tour the new home of the Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation in Evanston, Illinois, with Michael Ross of Ross Barney Architects. It is the first place of worship in the United States to receive a LEED Platinum designation.
Maine Law Magazine - Issue No. 90, University Of Maine School Of Law
Maine Law Magazine - Issue No. 90, University Of Maine School Of Law
Maine Law Magazine
FEATURES
- Justice for Women
Sima Samar on the situation in Afghanistan - Clinical practice
A life-changing event helping a young immigrant - Tackling bankruptcy
Professor Lois R. Lupica’s groundbreaking research - D.C. connection
Maine Law’s deep Washington roots - Parents in Law
Students balance studies and children - Student spotlight
Why Maine Law? Two students tell their stories
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law, Rob Carolin
North Dakota Law
Alumni Magazine of the University of North Dakota School of Law
Uwlaw, Fall 2014, Vol. 68
Alumni Magazines
Message from the Dean, page 1
Law School News
- UW Law Offers New J.D/M.B.A & Masters of Jurisprudence Degree Options, pages 2-3
- UW Law Hosts 2014 Patent and Intellectual Property Law Summer Institute, pages 4-5, photo
- Limited License Legal Technicians LLLT Program's First Successful Year at UW Law, page 6
- UW Law Sponsors New Conference on Global Health, page 7
Starbucks Executive Adam Brotman '95 Is Leading the Digital Drive and Staying True to His Entrepreneurial Roots, pages 8-13, photos
The Next Generation of Excellence at UW Law (faculty leaders in their fields: Mary Fan, Ryan Calo, Melissa Durkee, Zahr …
Faculty Perspectives - Fall 2014, Iit Chicago-Kent College Of Law
Faculty Perspectives - Fall 2014, Iit Chicago-Kent College Of Law
Faculty Perspectives
This issue features exciting new work in intellectual property law by faculty members Lori Andrews, Christopher Buccafusco, and Edward Lee. Chicago-Kent's Intellectual Property Program is one of the strongest in the country, and it is due in part to the caliber of the original research presented here.
Also inside, César Rosado Marzán explores the potential of international framework agreements for labor organization.
2014 Cardozo Life (Fall), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
2014 Cardozo Life (Fall), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Cardozo Life
Table of Contents:
Campus News, page 3
Clinics News, page 14
Faculty Briefs, page 15
A Conversation with the New Vice Dean, page 20
Game On, page 22
Life in the Box, page 38
Richard Weisberg, page 44
Conviction, page 50
Global Lawyering, page 56
Student Briefs, page 60
Alumni News & Class Notes, page 64
Advancement News, page 74
In Memoriam, page 79
End Note, page 80