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Full-Text Articles in Law
Getting It Straight: A First Amendment Analysis Of California's Ban On Sexual Orientation Change Efforts And Its Potential Effects On Abortion Regulations, Elizabeth Bookwalter
Getting It Straight: A First Amendment Analysis Of California's Ban On Sexual Orientation Change Efforts And Its Potential Effects On Abortion Regulations, Elizabeth Bookwalter
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Ordinarily Reasonable: Using The Supreme Court's Barnett Analysis To Clarify Preferential Treatment Under The Americans With Disabilities Act, Charles Conway
Ordinarily Reasonable: Using The Supreme Court's Barnett Analysis To Clarify Preferential Treatment Under The Americans With Disabilities Act, Charles Conway
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Adoptive Couple V. Baby Girl: From Strict Construction To Serious Confusion, Allison E. Burke
Adoptive Couple V. Baby Girl: From Strict Construction To Serious Confusion, Allison E. Burke
Hofstra Law Review
The article discusses the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in the 2013 case Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl which deals with the nation's Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 and the legal rights of biological fathers. American constitutional laws are addressed, along with the legal aspects of adoptions involving non-Indian parents. Legal consent and parental rights are examined, as well as American state laws and the definition of a father under the South Carolina Annotated Code
The Dwindling Of Revlon, Lyman P.Q. Johnson, Robert Ricca
The Dwindling Of Revlon, Lyman P.Q. Johnson, Robert Ricca
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.